SOURCE: E60 error code
Found These Fault Codes On Internet, Hope This Helps, Daz
ALARM CODES
E00(E00)- Problems with water fill during washing
-Tap closed; solenoid valve, water distributor, wiring ,main PCB, pressure switches
E01(E00)- Problems with water fill during drying
-Tap closed; solenoid valve, wiring , main PCB, pressure switches
E10(E10)- Problems with water drain during washing
-Drain hose kinked, filter blocked, drain pump, water distributor, wiring , main PCB, pressure switches
E11(E10)- Problems with water drain during drying
-Drain hose kinked, filter blocked, drain pump, pressure switches
E20(E20)- Door open
-Cycle in Door delay, wiring , main PCB
E21(E20)- Fault in door delay power triac
-Wiring , main PCB
E30- Fault in electronic pressure switch
-Electronic pressure switch, wiring , main PCB
E31- Fault in electronic pressure switch circuit
-Main PCB (fault in electronic pressure switch circuit)
E32(E10)-Calibration error in electronic pressure switch
-Electronic pressure switch, drain pump, wiring , main PCB, filter blocked
E33- Incongruency between electronic pressure switches and safety switch 1
-Electronic pressure switch, safety pressure switch,wiring, main PCB
E34- Incongruency between electronic pressureswitches and safety switch 2
-Electronic pressure switch, safety pressure switch,wiring, main PCB
E35- Intervention of anti-overflow pressure switch
-Solenoid valve, water distributor, wiring, main PCB,anti-overflow pressure switch
E36- Water leakage (maximum number of resets exceeded)
-Water leakage, drain hose too low, pressure switch,wiring, main PCB
E40- Motor power triac short-circuited
-Main PCB (triac short-circuited)
E41- No signal from tachimetric generator
-Tachimetric generator on motor, wiring, main PCB
E42- Fault in tachimetric generator circuit
-Main PCB (tachimetric generator sensing circuit)
E43- Intervention of motor overload protection
-Motor, wiring, main PCB
E50- Insufficient heating during wash phase
-NTC sensor setting incorrect, heating element, wiring,main PCB
E51- Overheating during wash phase
-Heating element (to earth), main PCB (relays)
E52- Insufficient heating during drying phase
-NTC sensor setting incorrect, safety thermostat,thermostats, drying heater, wiring, main PCB (relays)
E53- Overheating during drying phase
-Drying heater (to earth), main PCB (relays)
E55- Fault in power relay for heating element (K3)
-Safety pressure switch 2, wiring, main PCB- 6 -
E60- Fault in washing NTC sensor
-Washing NTC sensor, wiring, main PCB
E61- Fault in drying NTC sensor(condenser)
-Drying NTC sensor (condenser), wiring, main PCB
E62- Fault in drying NTC sensor(duct)
-Drying NTC sensor (duct), wiring, main PCB
E63- Fault in 1/2 power thermostat
-Drying NTC sensor (duct), 1/2 power thermostat, wiring,main PCB
E70- Power triac to distributor motor short-circuited
-Main PCB (triac short-circuited)
E71- Fault in power relay to distributor loads
-Main PCB (relay open)
E72- No distributor position signal
-Water distributor motor, wiring, main PCB
E73- Incorrect timing on distributor contacts
-Water distributor, wiring, main PCB
E90- Fault in tank fill pump
-Hoses obstructed, tank fill pump, wiring
E91- Fault in tank drain pump
-Hoses obstructed, tank drain pump, wiring
E92- Fault in power triac to tank fill pump
-Tank fill pump, wiring, main PCB
Posted on Apr 18, 2008
SOURCE: error code e60
Hi I had this on my zanussi not long ago I pressed the reset button in for 5 seconds and it stopped . The computer board needed resetting. Hope this helps
Posted on Jul 08, 2008
SOURCE: help.washing machine shows e60 error.i need to
Hi! To reset press the reset button in for 5 seconds. The computer board needs resetting. You can also try to reset it by switching the machine off and unplugging it to allow any residual charge to clear from the memory chip. The next step is to clean out the filter at the front - remember to empty the water out first. After a couple of hours, switch the machine on, press reset and then spin to empty any remaining water. If the problem still persists then it is due to Fault in washing NTC sensor, wiring or main PCB. Please do rate this solution as FixYa and revert for further assistance. Thanks Rylee
Posted on Jun 13, 2009
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