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How can I reset my electrolux washing machine afer an E20 error?
turn the dial to off. Press and hold the start pause and the nearest option button. While you're holding them down, turn the dial one notch clockwise.
The machine will beep or flash, let go of the buttons. Release the buttons, then turn the dial slowly, stopping at each click until you get to "off". Now, turn to any setting, then turn to off.
Now, try the machine. If it works, I'm very happy. If not, perhaps someone else can help.
Good Luck
Electrolux EWT806 - PU Error Code
Pu is short for pump. You say you checked the motor and filter, but is the motor actually running when it should? If it is, you can hear it. If not, there may be a problem where the pump is not receiving power. Armchair troubleshooting isn't the same as actually being there. Keep hunting and you will find the cause.
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Electrolux EWF 1074 get a lock icon
you need to hold the option and extra rinse buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds...you will see the padlock symbol go and then use your machine as usual
My electrolux EWF14012 washing machine stops with water safety alert What do I do
Ok when this happens what it is is water has leaked into the base of the washer and activated the flood switch.
What you need to do is pull the washer out and lean it 45 degress backwards. This will allow the water to drain from the base so you may need a towel for that part.
Once the water is out the flood switch will reset itself and clear this fault. Then see how it goes from there.
But if it happens again then something is leak under there and you need to find the fault and fix it to sort it.
But if you do the above then you should be able to sort it from there.
Electrolux washer--door striker was broken, I repaired without replacing lock. Close door, now won't release. Pulled, pried, unplugged and re-booted. Ideas to open (and replace door lock)?? thx
Not sure about Electrolux but the door striker or keeper of many front loaders incorporates a timer mechanism that prevents the door opening for a minute after the wash programme has ended.
Inside the striker of my washer, there is a heating element and a bimetal strip and if the mechanism fails when the door is locked it is very difficult to defeat.
On one machine I had to work inside the cabinet with a hammer and a long chisel to break up the striker in order to open the door and replace the striker.
One thought occurs - if your machine is a modern wholly computerised type, it might be necessary to tell the brain a repair has been carried out before the machine will work correctly. That would mean a visit from a service engineer who will connect his laptop...
Perhaps a research call to the experts will shed more light...
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