How to know which error code has occurred
To know which error code has occurred, refer to the previous table named Test Program
Operation.
Take 7201 for example, If the error 1 has happened, the buzzer would alarm for 30
seconds and “E1” would be shown on display. Other error alarms would be shown in the
same manner.
Take 7303 for example, if the error 7 has happened, the buzzer would alarm for 30
seconds and the Glass, 1 hour and Rapid indicators would flash simultaneously. Other
error alarms can be deduced from this.
The corresponding relation between indicator
and error
code shown in above figure.
Notice: the majority of models are follow this regulation.
combination
Priority level of E4 is the highest. E4 operation is valid after other error
operations have done. When E4 operation has done, all the others are invalid.
In test program, E1, E3, E4, E6, E7 and E8 are valid.
Note: E8 is valid for models equipped with diverter valve(alternative washing function).
Attention
Error Code
Test program
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