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The F01 error code usually means the main electronic control board has failed and will need to be replaced. Sometimes it can be just the thermal fuse causing the error but in most cases it's going to be the control board. If you need more help you can visit the link below and get troubleshooting advice. Whirlpool Duet Dryer F01 Error
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Copied from the user manual:
If error message "F01" through "F09" appears in the LCD while the
sewing machine is being used, the machine may be malfunctioning.
Contact your nearest authorized service center
It's probably a weak or failed component on the board. It's a common issue on those machines and the Whirlpool Duets. It's usually burned at the motor relay or heater relay.
F01 error code flashes when there is a primary control failure.
The only thing which will solve an F01 error code is a new machine control board. These is a catastrophic control board failure. Nothing can correct it. The part number you require is W10205977.
I just had this problem and I kept the washing machine on and flashing f01 and I pulled the power cord out of the outlet while it was still on and it reset it and I could start washing immediately.
F01 is not a valid fault code but if it is displaying that and all the lights are flashing the main computer has gone haywire. Possibly the display board (in the plastic panel that houses the buttons) may be faulty but this is unlikely
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