Hello there
The CE error stands for "Communications Error" and refers to a breakdown
in communications between the machine controller and the motor
controller. In practical terms, this problem is usually caused by a bad
wire connection. The most common trouble spot is the quick disconnect
at the motor connector-I've seen this problem a lot. Usually, if you
just take off the connector and re-attach it, that clears it up... IF the
appliance gods are grinning down upon you. But, you may not be so lucky
and you may have to make a sacrifice in the temple of Appliantology to
appease the appliance gods. Y'see, lots of other things can cause the
CE error, too.
For
ezzample, another common problem is a blown fuse on the motor
controller board. Unfortunately, this ain't a trivial repair like
re-seating the quick-disconnect plug at the motor connector. Nawsir, in
this case, you gotta replace the entire
motor controller board.
Now, you might delude yourself into thinking you're being all slick
and clever by replacing just the fuse and save a wad of moola. Oh, my,
but how I giggle and nearly wet myself when disheartened grasshoppers
tell me of their folly in replacing the fuse on the motor control board
only to
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