6-3
CAUSE
EVENT AFTER FAILURE
LEDS ALARM CODE
1. Pump failure.
2. Pressure switch contact—
Medium level failure.
3. Outlet hose is over 72
″
(1.83 M) high or is clogged.
When the user places the
washer in operation, the
electronic control will start
a drain task.
FAILURE CODE
I
Drain time higher
than 6 minutes.
2
Water level
sequence
reversed (during
filling).
3
Lower pressure
switch opened
during agitation.
4
Fill is longer than
20 minutes.
1. Wiring pressure switch
connection incorrect.
2. Pressure switch contact fail-
ure.
3. Pressure switch wires broken
or open.
4. Air dome clogged.
5. Pressure hose damaged or
improperly connected.
6. Pressure switch damaged.
1. User removed water or
clothes from basket after
water filling.
2. Water leakage from washer
tub.
3. Pressure switch cracked.
4. Pressure hose damaged or
improperly connected (loose).
5. Outlet hose improperly con-
nected.
1. Water inlet valve clogged.
2. Water inlet valve damaged.
3. Lower water pressure.
4. No water supply.
To drain the water the
technician needs to
execute Service routine.
The electronic control
stops the current function
and executes a Drain
function.
When the user places the
washer in operation, it will
execute a Fill function
with water valve (water
temperature) selected
before error.
SELF DIAGNOSTIC FAILURE—
ALARM CODES
The washer automatically detects failures dur-
ing the wash operation. If any of the following
error codes is indicated in the display, the
washer’s operation will be interrupted. When
an error occurs, the Medium Water Level LED
will begin to blink, and the Hot and Cold Water
Temperature LEDs will turn off.