SOURCE: E60 error code
Found These Fault Codes On Internet, Hope This Helps, Daz
ALARM CODES
E00(E00)- Problems with water fill during washing
-Tap closed; solenoid valve, water distributor, wiring ,main PCB, pressure switches
E01(E00)- Problems with water fill during drying
-Tap closed; solenoid valve, wiring , main PCB, pressure switches
E10(E10)- Problems with water drain during washing
-Drain hose kinked, filter blocked, drain pump, water distributor, wiring , main PCB, pressure switches
E11(E10)- Problems with water drain during drying
-Drain hose kinked, filter blocked, drain pump, pressure switches
E20(E20)- Door open
-Cycle in Door delay, wiring , main PCB
E21(E20)- Fault in door delay power triac
-Wiring , main PCB
E30- Fault in electronic pressure switch
-Electronic pressure switch, wiring , main PCB
E31- Fault in electronic pressure switch circuit
-Main PCB (fault in electronic pressure switch circuit)
E32(E10)-Calibration error in electronic pressure switch
-Electronic pressure switch, drain pump, wiring , main PCB, filter blocked
E33- Incongruency between electronic pressure switches and safety switch 1
-Electronic pressure switch, safety pressure switch,wiring, main PCB
E34- Incongruency between electronic pressureswitches and safety switch 2
-Electronic pressure switch, safety pressure switch,wiring, main PCB
E35- Intervention of anti-overflow pressure switch
-Solenoid valve, water distributor, wiring, main PCB,anti-overflow pressure switch
E36- Water leakage (maximum number of resets exceeded)
-Water leakage, drain hose too low, pressure switch,wiring, main PCB
E40- Motor power triac short-circuited
-Main PCB (triac short-circuited)
E41- No signal from tachimetric generator
-Tachimetric generator on motor, wiring, main PCB
E42- Fault in tachimetric generator circuit
-Main PCB (tachimetric generator sensing circuit)
E43- Intervention of motor overload protection
-Motor, wiring, main PCB
E50- Insufficient heating during wash phase
-NTC sensor setting incorrect, heating element, wiring,main PCB
E51- Overheating during wash phase
-Heating element (to earth), main PCB (relays)
E52- Insufficient heating during drying phase
-NTC sensor setting incorrect, safety thermostat,thermostats, drying heater, wiring, main PCB (relays)
E53- Overheating during drying phase
-Drying heater (to earth), main PCB (relays)
E55- Fault in power relay for heating element (K3)
-Safety pressure switch 2, wiring, main PCB- 6 -
E60- Fault in washing NTC sensor
-Washing NTC sensor, wiring, main PCB
E61- Fault in drying NTC sensor(condenser)
-Drying NTC sensor (condenser), wiring, main PCB
E62- Fault in drying NTC sensor(duct)
-Drying NTC sensor (duct), wiring, main PCB
E63- Fault in 1/2 power thermostat
-Drying NTC sensor (duct), 1/2 power thermostat, wiring,main PCB
E70- Power triac to distributor motor short-circuited
-Main PCB (triac short-circuited)
E71- Fault in power relay to distributor loads
-Main PCB (relay open)
E72- No distributor position signal
-Water distributor motor, wiring, main PCB
E73- Incorrect timing on distributor contacts
-Water distributor, wiring, main PCB
E90- Fault in tank fill pump
-Hoses obstructed, tank fill pump, wiring
E91- Fault in tank drain pump
-Hoses obstructed, tank drain pump, wiring
E92- Fault in power triac to tank fill pump
-Tank fill pump, wiring, main PCB
SOURCE: e60 on zanussi zwf1630
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