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10. (00001 010) TEMPERATURE SENSOR ERROR
The temperature sensor may be open circuit or the ambient temperature is below 18
0
F (-10oC).
Action
Change the Motor Control Module.
11. (00001 011) PRESSURE SENSOR FAULT
While measuring the water level the Motor Control has detected a negative pressure. This may
have been caused by reconnecting the pressure tube to the pressure sensor while the tub has been
partly filled with water.
Action
1.
Check tub is fully pumped out. Remove pressure tube from pressure sensor, clear pressure
tube of any water and reconnect tube.
2.
Replace the Motor Control Module.
12. (00001 100) FLOOD PROTECTION ERROR
The Motor Control Module has found the water level to be above the flood level and tried to
pump the excess water out (under extremely high flow rate conditions the washer may overfill
during the "top-up" routine in agitate). After pumping for 30 seconds, it has been unable to lower
the water level below the flood level.
Action
1.
If the water valves are on continuously, check that the water valves turn off mechanically
(remove power from washer).
2.
If water valves are being driven on electrically, replace Motor Control Module.
3.
Check pump for blockage and hose for correct height and kinking.
36. (00100 100) WATER LEAK FAULT
The Motor Control Module has needed to top up the water level more than 4 times during agitate.
This is excessive as normally only one or two top ups are required to replace the air that has
escaped from a full load during agitate.
Action
1.
Check the height of the drain hose standpipe is min 33 ½" (850mm)
2.
Check hose guide is fitted and check hose does not protrude more than 1" (25mm) beyond
guide.
3.
Check pressure tube connection on tub and Motor Control Module.
4.
Check that the drive shaft seal and the pump housing seal have not developed a leak, by
looking through the front inspection cover.
5.
Replace Motor Control Module.
37. (00100 101) PUMP BLOCKED ERROR
While draining, the water level reading from the pressure sensor has not changed for over 30
seconds.