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ON A WKL 1060 AND FOR THAT MATTER ON ALL WKL UNITS THE E1 CODE IS NOT AN ERROR CODE ITS A FEATURE.
ON INITIAL START UP OR AFTER UNPLUGGING THE UNIT FOR MORE THAN 10 MINUTES (RESETING THE BOARD) THE UNIT WILL RUN FOR 30 MINUTES AND THEN IT WILL CHECK TEMPERATURE INSIDE THE WINE ROOM, IF THE TEMPERATURE IS 70 DEGREES OR ABOVE IT WILL DISPLAY E1 AND SHUT OFF THE UNIT. YOU WILL HAVE TO RESET THE UNIT BY UNPLUGGING IT FOR NO LESS THAN 10 MINUTES TO RESTART THE UNIT, IT WILL RUN FOR ANOTHER CYCLE OF 30 MINUTES AND IT WILL RE CHECK TEMPERATURE AGAIN, IT HAS TO READ 69 OR LOWER FOR THE UNNIT TO RUN NON STOP TILL IT MEETS THE SET COOL POINT OF 55 DEGREES.
That appears to be a thermistor problem. The thermistor controls the temperature and is normally not user-replaceable. Call the 800 number for verification and possible replacement of the kettle.
It's time to call a professional. Call the manufacturer and ask them who they recommend in your area. Note :Some questions can be answered if you put enough information such as brand and model number.
F2
Oven temperature
above specifications
8-pin connector
oven temperature sensor to the Electronic Range Control
(ERC)
E1 or E2
Thermistor
Failure
The dryer
will not operate if the exhaust temperature drops below
18 degrees F. or exceeds 250 degrees F.
When the thermistor circuit is open (>50K ohms), the error
code E1 flashes in the display.
When the thermistor circuit is shorted (<500 ohms), the
error code E2 flashes in the display.
Normal thermistor resistance values:
60 degrees F. - 15.3K ohms.
70 degrees F. - 11.9K ohms.
80 degrees F. - 9.2K ohms.
Turn off the breaker and wait for 5 minutes. the follow this 3 steps: --> After turn the breaker back on, go to the range and press "OFF", "OFF", "START", then click on the "clock set", there is a message on the display saying that do you want to delete the error, at this time press on the "START" again. And wait for a while until the everything on the screen disappear except the clock time. Hope this will fix yours. It fixed mine.
The instructions for bobbin winding tell you to click the start button for the bobbin to wind. When you do that you get that E1 with a beeping. What they don't explain is that in order to press that "UP" arrow button to get the bobbin to wind..........you need to UNPLUG the foot control. So, in other words it to be used for sewing w/o a foot pedal. Now instead of doing as per instructions, assuming you've plugged everything in (foot pedal), after winding is finished just press the foot pedal and your off and running or sewing as the case may be. BTW, look it up in the TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION OF YOUR MANUAL. Hope this helps.
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