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The error code "E10" stands for fill time too long, which could be an issue within your pressure sensor or control panel. I would recommend performing a reset on your appliance you can do that by unplugging the power cord or flipping the household circuit breaker for ten minutes. If that does not help correct the issue I would seek assistance from a professional to come and properly diagnose your washer. -Matt
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turn the selector knob so the machine comes on then press the "options" and "select" bottons at the same time for 3 seconds.
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E10 is a timeout code. I found the answer on google by refining my search criteria. The tap was not turned on enough for the washer to fill up in time before the timeout was reached. After restarting the washer and turning the tap on further, the washer cycle completed without error.
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E10- Problems with water drain during washing
-Drain hose kinked, filter blocked, drain pump, water distributor, wiring , main PCB, pressure switches
Usually due to debris trapped in the drain pump (pebbles/coins/hairgrips etc) jamming it. Clean it all out including all pipes.
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Is it a washer-dryer? E10 relates to a fault with the inlet valve.....usually the valve itself going open circuit.
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1 beep and E10 is listed as the dispenser door is open. Try reclosing your soap dispenser door tight.
Thank you for your inquiry, Barbara Constable!
I see that your Electrolux washer is displaying an "E10" error code. "E10" stands for fill time too long you may want to check the hoses to make sure they are not restricted or kinked this could cause slow fill within your washer. If the hoses look to be in good shape then I would suggest it could be a faulty sensor or control panel. You could additionally reset your washer by disconnecting power from it for ten minutes. If you restore power and it continues to flash "E10" I would recommend having a professional out to properly diagnosis your washer. Hopefully this information is helpful. -Matt
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