(23º - 217º) check all wire connections from control to the washer temp sensor. This error will display if the washer's temperature sensor is out of range.You will also want to check the pressure sensor (Duet Washer Pressure Sensor Check) Check the pressure sensing hose for kinks or blockage.your washer may need a new main control board.į3E1 Error - Pressure switch/ sensor fault. Put your Duet washer through the UI Tests, and check all of the connections to the control. This is a rare one but it means that something is wrong with the washer cycle that was selected.The motor control board (MCU) has attempted to reset several times and does not like the result. ![]() Try unplugging the washer for a minute and putting the washer through a quick diagnostic test and see what you get… In some cases this can reset the control and buy you some time. This is a bad one… Duet washer main control error.If this does not appear to be the case you may have mechanical friction causing drag when the inner washer drum is rotating. Your Duet washer has detected a load during a washer cleaning cycle.This can be caused by using non HE washer detergent, using too much soap, or possibly a drain pump or pressure sensing problem.į0E1 Error - Load detected during a clean cycle fault. Or perhaps your Duet washer wants a beer… Your Duet washer has detected that it is full of soap suds which are difficult to drain.It also means unplug the washer so you don't get electrocuted! NOTE: "Anytime I say unplug and check connections" or something like that. Lastly F9 faults are related to the washer's ability to drain. F8 Faults are water related… valve, dispensing system, water level, steam valve, and flow meter problems. F7 Faults are motor and motor control related problems. F5 faults are door lock and door switch related duet codes. F3 faults are washer sensor related problems. F1, F2, F6 Are main control and program faults. If there are no stored errors 888 will be displayed with 3 beeps.ĭuet Washer error and fault codes are displayed by alternating F#_ and E#_ The F error describes the washer system and the E error further defines the washer part that may be having a problem. If the Duet successfully runs 10 cycles in a row with no fault the error will be cleared from the washer's memory, so any errors you see are likely new and active.Īfter you have recorded any stored errors you can clear the code by pressing and holding the 3rd diagnostics button for 5 seconds. There are a few helpful things to note here. Make sure the drain hose is secured in the hose clip and tucked underneath the cutout.Once you are in the Duet Washer's Diagnostic Mode momentarily press the 3rd button you used to enter diagnostics, and the washer will display the last 4 fault codes one button press at a time. The drawer should be fully engaged and the rails locked in place. To ensure proper placement of the drawer, pull out fully. You will hear a clicking sound that indicates the rails have engaged. Make sure to insert both rails simultaneously when replacing the drawer. Replace and close the dispenser drawer.Reinsert the drain pump filter by turning it clockwise. Make sure to turn it in as far as it will go, with the filter handle remaining as close as possible to the vertical position.Remove remaining residue from the filter by rinsing with water. Remove large clumps of lint by hand from the filter and place lint in a suitable waste container.Then remove the drain pump filter by turning it counterclockwise. Lay a cotton cloth beneath the drain pump filter to absorb any water still in it. NOTE: If water does not drain well, push in hose slightly to remove any possible kinks. Make sure that the black hose is completely dry, replace the plug, and secure the hose in the clip. Repeat this procedure if necessary until all the water has drained. Release the black hose from the hose clip, remove the plug, and drain the hose into the container. Place a broad, flat container beneath the drain pump filter to collect the drain water.With your finger, push down on tab on right side of drawer, and up on tab on left side of drawer. Remove the drawer by releasing the tab on each side. Open the dispenser drawer by pulling on the handle at the base of the washer.NOTE: Perform the following procedure occasionally or every 6 months. ![]() Cleaning the Drain Pump Filter/Draining Residual Water on your Whirlpool Front Load Washer
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