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How to convert 50 hz waterpump to 60 hz??

In our country we use 220volts 60hz..then our washen came from other country it have 220v 50 hz waterpump and it not work properly..i want to know how to convert the pump to 60 hz

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You cant but difference between 50/60 hertz should not stop in running does the rest of machine work ok does it wash spin if so I would be lokking for wires of jammed pump ect

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SOURCE: E60 Error Code on converted 60Hz outlet

Hi,

E60- Fault in washing NTC sensor
-Washing NTC sensor, wiring, main PCB

Unplug your washer for 1 hour and then plug it back.See if this reset helps.

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SOURCE: CMD 126 candy washing machine struggles to spin even at low load

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 01, 2011

SOURCE: Convert US 220V to European 220V

all you need to do is to purchase a power converter also known as transformer that converts the European 220v to110 v, so that American appliances will operate on European current.

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