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What is the Warranty on machine? If it is 2 year warranty, then get on to them and complain, they will replace the part, or Machine. But Move Quickly as time maybe running out. But if it's under 2 Year, your in trouble I'm afraid.
As said in the question you are haier washing machine keeps stopping and displaying error code E1 this is due to the Error signal due to Pr. Sensor.This problem can be solved by only service Engineer.Thanks for your question.
hello check the belt at the back it might have come off or snaped got trapped and started to burn. if ok then the motor could have burn't out or circuit board burn hope it helps
I have had the same problem with the same model and rang up the help line to be told that the machine cannot sense the clothes in the drum. I tilted the machine forward and this worked for a while, sometimes i have to unplug at the wall so there is no electricity flowing through the machine for an hour and it resets itself,. Its not adequate but it works.
Anyway, my machine shows an error code "clrf". I just spoke to someone at Comet, and apparently this means there is too much foam in the machine. The machine will then refill with water and try to rinse it out, but if after that the machine still has too much foam in, then it will stop the cycle. Hence why my clothes are still wet (although I'd not realised they weren't rinsed properly either!).
I have not been using excessive amounts of washing powder, and usually use powder tablets or the liquid tablet sort, so they are a set amount and I don't do anything daft like stick 6 tablets in! I find it ridiculous that this would cause a problem with the washing machine, as I've used them perfectly fine with other washing machines.
Anyway, the advice from Comet was to keep trying different washing powders until i find one that foams less.
The error code 7 is in fact a motor error.
The motor that drives the spin cycle has become faulty. The only solution now is to get an engineer in to fix it or get it sent away to get repaired.
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