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Based on symptom and details, the control has detected a component failure. Since your model does not have digital display window in order to display a fault code, it will flash the four indicator lights of
Drying, Cool Down, Wrinkle Rid (Press Saver), and Clean Lint Filter will flash the number of times for the first digit of the code and the START indicator light will flash the number of times for the second digit.
Take separate counts of each indicator light, then repeat to confirm in order to be accurate in identifying the proper error code. The code is obtained by counting the number of times the lights flash. Example E24: The four indicator lights would flash twice indicating the 2 and the START indicator light will flash four times indicating the 4. The four indicator lights and the START indicator light
start flashing at the same time. The control will pause for 2 seconds, then repeat the code.
The failure is likely because of a faulty thermistor or because the heater is not working. It could have a broken heating element or a burnt wire connection at the control board. I would begin by accessing the thermistor and disconnecting it. The thermistor can be tested with an Ohm meter. The thermistor should measure approximately 50,000/5K Ohms at room temperature.
The heating element is located behind the drum and it can be disconnected and tested for continuity with an Ohm meter.
NOTE: Disconnect the dryer from the power supply before servicing.
Have you checked if the processor is getting heated or not? Check the voltage at ram 3rd pin. It should have about 2 volts. Check it proessor and without processor
see this error has 2 alternatives. proceed according. God bless you E7- 1) Alternative Elevation Motor 1)Cause: Elevation Motor not movingSolution:Check Elevation Motor
connection 2)Cause: Elevation Elevation Motor screw
bindingSolution: Clean screw
and lubricate 3)Cause:
Elevation Motor Motor out of Range Solution: Check motor out of
elevation 4)Cause: E-Motor Potentiometer:Solution: Replace Elevation Motor 2)Alternative: Display Doesn't Light Up: a)Cause: On/Off switchSolution: Test unit is turned on b)Cause:
Insufficient Power Source Solution: Plug dedicated120V, 20Amp Outlet c) Cause: Line Cord DamagedSolution: Replace Line Cord d)Cause: Fuse Solution: Check Fuse on MCB
The error E68 means the ccu has sensed a stuck button on the console. MANY times this is a false error and means that either the ccu or interface must be replaced, but SOMETIMES, there really is a stuck button. TRy to run a diagnostic using the instructions I have provided below, let me know if you need any help with it. 1. Press and hold Select and Cancel buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds to reset the control. The buzzer will sound 1 time and "rES" will be shown briefly in the display. 2. Immediately after, rotate cycle selector knob 5 turns counter-clockwise to the second position from the bottom. Press and hold the Options and Cancel buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds. The control will enter test mode, the buzzer will sound 3 times and all LED's will rapidly flash. After entering the test mode, the cycle selector knob can now be rotated to select the following tests: Rotate the cycle selector knob clockwise from the starting position: 0 turns: All LED's will flash. 1 turn: Drive motor runs; heat source is on. Drying LED is lit. "H" and the control thermistor reading will toggle back and forth in the display. 2 turns: Drive motor runs; heat source is off. Cool Down LED is lit and "AF" (Air Fluff) is displayed. 3 turns: Drive motor runs; heat source is off. Drying and Cool Down LED's are lit and numbers appear in the display showing moisture sensor readings. Opening the door (press in on door switch plunger) and placing a finger on the both moisture sense bars at the same time will make the numbers decrease. In controls that do not have a digit display, the More Dry LED should be ON. Opening the door (press in on door switch plunger) and placing a finger on the both moisture sense bars at the same time will make the Damp LED come on. 4 turns: Drive motor runs; heat source is off. Key test: a. When the Temperature key is pressed, all the temperature LED's should light. b. When the Dryness key is pressed, all the dryness level LED's should light. c. When the Options or Select key is pressed, all the Option LED's should light. d. When the Start/Pause key is pressed, all the cycle status LED's should light. e. When the Cancel key is pressed, all the cycle status LED's should light. 5 turns: Drive motor runs; heat source is off. Cool Down LED is lit. Control thermistor reading is displayed. 6 turns: Drive motor runs; heat source is on. Drying LED is lit. Control thermistor reading is displayed. 7-11 turns: All LED's will flash To EXIT test mode, press and hold the Select and Cancel buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds or disconnect power from dryer. Dryer will be reset for regular operation. If you cant even enter this mode at all, your interface will have to be replaced. There is no way to determine whether its the intrface OR ccu, but in my experience, it's usualy the interface that ends up needing replacement. Here is the part to order.
The light flashing 7 times indicates error code number 7 and E7 is a error code for the flowmeter. What the flowmeter does is measure the amount of water coming into the dishwasher. The E7 error code can be cleared aby pushing the buttons in this order
HIGH TEMP WASH-HEATED DRY-HIGH TEMP WASH-HEATED DRY -- OFF/CANCEL
The error code will be cleared after pushing the buttons in that order...if after running the E7 error code returns the flowmeter would need to be replaced
The flowmeter is the part on the left side of the tub it is where the water enters the tub this is what it looks like The part number for it is W10195536
HIGH TEMP WASH- HEATED DRY- HIGH TEMP WASH- HEATED DRY - CANCEL/OFF
the control will be reset...but more importantly how many times ina row does the light flash..it will indicate what error code its displaying??
example if it flashes 4 times then a pause then flashes 4 times again its displaying the error code#4 7 flashes then pause then 7 flashes its displaying the error code#7 ect ect
Have the same problem with mine and have found no solution in the manual or web. four lights flashing and beebs ten times every ten seconds, water coming in and draining out constantly, very frustrating!
If the only thing that happens is three rapid beeps when you select a feature from the console this is usually a symptom of a defective door switch. The door switch must be closed to complete the circuit from the timer to the heating circuit and drive motor. If the switch is bad, or the wiring is broken, the dryer will not run.
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