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CODE: 9E1, PH1, 9E2, Plo, AE (Power/not switching on) Action:
Please switch off the appliance at the mains, and then wait 30 seconds before switching it back on again.
If this does not solve the problem, are you using an extension lead or multiple plug?
Plug another item, such as a mobile phone charger, into the power point that your washing machine is connected to, to check if the problem is the power point or machine.
We recommend connecting your machine directly to a power point rather than using an extension lead.
If your machine still has no power, you may need to replace the fuse in your washing machine plug.
I believe the proper sequence is red to ph1 black to ph 2 and green to N and ground. Newer ovens do require a 4 wire plug and this is th esetup for them
yeah if you have its network cable you connect it to the computer and you update the firmware but you must be having internet connection and the latest firmware is there
The little green light is telling you that there is power to the Motherboard (MB) I would reset the CMOS on the Motherboard...boot into the BIOS to check that the hard drive is seen by the PC.and go from there...
Here is a link to the Asus Manual which shows you how to Clear the CLRTC..(CMOS) Look for section 4.3 on Jumpers.Clearing the memory built into the MB just sets it back to the defaults so dont worry about hurting anything while you perform this task...I can also tell you that When you clear this that there is no bells or whistles clashing cymbals or otherwise signal that tells you you have accomplished the task...you have to have faith that its done...Simply move the plastic jumper to the prescribed location and count to three then move it back to its original location...Secondly these parts are small and the writing on the MB is smaller so sometimes a magnifying glass is essential...Let me know how it works for you..
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/Barebone/Vintage-PH1/e1943_vintage-ph1.pdf
Asus also has the Recover Pro utility which is an always available recovery tool. It stores user data,
applications and the operating system in the host-protected area of the
hard drive. Users can easily recover system to their original factory
conditions or to a more recent state without restore CDs. No need to
worry about losing data due to virus attacks.
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