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All error codes and faults for Candy and Hoover washing machines

 Hoover and Candy washing machine error codes - hoover washing machine faults

All error codes and faults for Candy and Hoover washing machines
All error codes and faults for Candy and Hoover washing machines

hoover washing machine faults - candy washing machine faults

Candy or Hoover washing machine error codes
E01 or E07 on some models:
This code usually indicates a malfunction in the washing machine door switch or in the wires connected to it from the electronic card
To solve, do these steps

1- Unplug the washing machine

2- Check the door lock and the washer door tongue

3- Make sure that the wire connections are installed firmly and not out of place or cut.

4- Make sure that the wires are properly connected to the electronic card (the wires connected to the key end in the card)
It is assumed that after repairing the washing machine or treating the malfunction, this symbol will disappear from appearing, but
 On some models, this symbol also indicates another malfunction.


hoover e02 - hoover e02

E02:

This code indicates a problem with water entering the washing machine, meaning that the washing machine is not filled with water properly, and the possibilities of that are

1- A problem with the water source (faucet)

2- Bend or not straightening the water hose coming from the faucet to the washing machine

3- The presence of an obstacle or damage to the water inlet valve and here
You have to make sure that the filter at the back of the valve is clean and does not obstruct the entry of water, and you must also check the validity of the valve electrically, as the valve is inside an electric coil. It gives you a reading on the display of the multimeter, as it is of course damaged, and also made sure that the wires are installed.

hoover washing machine error codes e03

E03:

 hoover washing machine error codes e03 - This code indicates that there is a problem in expelling or draining the water from the washing machine, and this is caused by

1- There is an obstacle that prevents water from being expelled, such as pins, small coins, buttons, etc. All you have to do is take out the pump filter and make sure it is clean.

2- The possibility of damage to the ejection students is, of course, so you will have to check the ejection pump by using the multimeter on the ohm scale.

E04:

The washing machine drum has an amount of water in excess of the required limit, or water constantly enters the drum
So you have to make sure

1- Safety water inlet valve

2- The safety of the people or the leaf

3- Make sure of the wires connecting to the sprayer and the water inlet valve

E05:

There is a problem with the water temperature sensor located in the back of the washing machine
This sensor is a negative NTC thermal resistance and is located in the back or back of the washing drum. All you have to do is make sure that the wires are fixed firmly in the sensor, and there may be damage to the water temperature sensor and need to be replaced.

E06:

This code indicates a malfunction in the electronic card or its EEPROM, and if this symbol appears as soon as the drum rotates, the cause may be imbalance.

E07:

This code on some models indicates a malfunction in the washing machine door switch, as we mentioned before, and also indicates a malfunction in the motor.
Follow the steps mentioned in code E01 to check the washing machine door switch
2- Make sure that the wires connecting to the motor are installed and that the drum rotates without making any visible noise or defect.

E08:

This code indicates that there is a problem with the motor, especially the speed sensor
If the drum is not rotating, then this is most likely a problem with the motor itself. But if it rotates and gives the maximum speed and then stops (wrong behavior), this indicates a problem with the motor speed sensor.

E09:

A problem with the component responsible (the motor triac) for running the motor in the electronic card.
 
 
E10:
In old models, this code indicates a problem with the timer and the modern one in the suit sensor
Error codes E11 through E14 are related to the dryer.

E15:
A problem with the electronic card, as it may be a problem in its programming or in the ACI.

E16:
This code means that there is a problem with the heater.

E17:
A problem with the motor's tachometer, which is the component that controls the speed of the motor.

E18:
There is a problem with the electronic card

-- Candy and Hoover washing machine error codes - hoover washing machine error codes

Modern washing machines, or what is known as digital washing machines, have a smart system to identify faults, and the user can know the error in the washing machine and deal with it in a correct way. The models differ in the system of error codes, where there are those who depend on a light that flashes a certain number within 14 seconds or there is a screen on which the code is written Directly and we will mention each error code for the Hoover washing machine and the Candy washing machine, with a mention of how to deal with it

Noticeable:

1- The code is written or is in the form of a flashing light and its number has learned the error code.

2- Disconnect the electricity to the washing machine, then start the process of repairing the washing machine.
3- If you are not sure of something, do not do it in order not to cause more damage.

- E01 or E07 on some models:

This code usually indicates a malfunction in the washing machine door switch or in the wires connecting to it from the electronic card

To solve, do these steps

1- Unplug the washing machine

2- Check the door lock and the washer door tongue

3- Make sure that the wire connections are installed firmly and not out of place or cut.

4- Make sure that the wires are properly connected to the electronic card (the wires connected to the key end in the card).

It is assumed that after repairing the washing machine or treating the malfunction, this symbol will disappear from appearing, but

 On some models, this symbol also indicates another malfunction.

- E02 code

This code indicates a problem with water entering the washing machine, meaning that the washing machine is not filled with water properly, and the possibilities of that are

1- A problem with the water source (faucet)

2- Curvature or non-straightening of the water hose coming from the faucet to the washing machine

3- The presence of an obstacle or damage to the water inlet valve and here

You have to make sure that the filter at the back of the valve is clean and does not obstruct the entry of water, and you must also check the validity of the valve electrically, as the valve is inside an electric coil. It gives you a reading on the display of the multimeter, as it is of course damaged, and also made sure that the wires are installed. You can return to this topic, the water inlet valve in the automatic washing machine, to learn more.

- E03 code - hoover error e03

 hoover error e03 - This code indicates that there is a problem in expelling or draining the water from the washing machine, and this is caused by

1- There is an obstacle that prevents water from being expelled, such as pins, small coins, buttons, etc. All you have to do is take out the pump filter and make sure it is clean.

2- The possibility of damage to the ejection students is, of course, so you will have to check the ejection pump by using the multimeter on the ohm scale.

- E04 code

The washing machine drum has an amount of water in excess of the required limit, or water constantly enters the drum

So you have to make sure

1- Safety water inlet valve

2- The safety of the burger or the leaf

3- Make sure of the wires connecting to the sprayer and the water inlet valve

- E05 code

There is a problem with the water temperature sensor located in the back of the washing machine

This sensor is NTC negative thermal resistance and is located in the back or back of the washing machine, and all you have to do is make sure that the wires are fixed firmly in the sensor and there may be damage to the water temperature sensor and need to be replaced.

- E06 code

This code indicates a malfunction in the electronic card or its EEPROM, and if this symbol appears as soon as the drum rotates, the cause may be imbalance. It is advised to start a washing cycle with the washing machine empty of clothes to determine the malfunction.

- E07 code

This code in some models indicates a malfunction in the washer door switch, as we mentioned before, and also indicates a malfunction in the motor.

Follow the steps mentioned in code E01 to check the washing machine door switch

2- Make sure that the wires connecting to the motor are installed and that the drum rotates without making any visible noise or defect.

- E08 code

This code indicates that there is a problem with the motor, especially the speed sensor

If the tub does not rotate, then this is most likely a problem with the motor itself, but if it is spinning and gives the maximum speed and then stops (wrong behavior), this indicates a problem with the motor speed sensor.

- E09 code

A problem with the component responsible (the motor triac) for running the motor in the electronic card.

- E10 code

In old models, this code indicates a problem with the timer and the modern one in the suit sensor

Error codes E11 through E14 are related to the dryer.

- E15 code

A problem with the electronic card, as it may be a problem in its programming or in the ACI.

- E16 code

This code means that there is a problem with the heater.

- E17 code 

A problem with the motor's tachometer, which is the component that controls the speed of the motor.

- E18 code

There is a problem with the electronic card


candy washing machine faults

Washing machine issues with Candy Grando might be numerous. The malfunction and the parts of the appliance that could be the cause are listed below:

The machine will not turn on.

The power supply, fuses, and trip switches should all be checked by a skilled electrician. Closing the door, as well as the programme or the plumbing, could be a factor.



The door isn't going to open.

This could be due to a reset failure, a failure to complete a programme, or a problem with the time it takes for the door to open. If there is still water in the drum, the door will not open.

The appliance is dripping water.

This can happen for a variety of reasons, including a slack inlet hose that has to be tightened. It's possible that the waste pipe is clogged, and you'll need a plumber to clear it out. It's possible that the door seal has worn out. It's also possible that the detergent drawer is clogged. It's also possible that there's a problem with the filter cover or the filter itself.


The machine isn't turning.

This can happen if there is still water in the drum. A trained technician should deal with any water that is not draining away. The spin cycle can also be affected by incorrect control options or settings. In a machine with an electronic sensor, an uneven load can also cause the machine to cease spinning.


The appliance makes a lot of noise.

It's possible that a still-in-use transit bar is to blame. Any polystyrene packaging blocks should be discarded. Noise and vibration are caused by an uneven load. A clogged filter will do the same. If there are loose coins or other foreign things in the drum, it might rattle and cause damage.


When the machine is turned off, it fills with water.

This is frequently caused by a problem with the outlet pipe, which may require re-alignment by a professional plumber.



Stopping in the middle of a cycle

The machine will halt during the rinse cycle if certain programmes are selected. This is similar to the Fast Iron cycle and suspends the clothing in water before the final spin. If the light is flashing, here is what you should do.


hoover washing machine faults - hoover washing machine error codes

The following is a list of Hoover washing machine fault codes. In your manufacturer's handbook, you'll find a complete guide.


hoover washing machine error codes e03

The code e03 on your Hoover washing machine indicates a draining problem. LED lights flashing three times before pausing – and then repeating – may also signal this fault.



Blockages in the drain filter or the drain pump are examples of difficulties that prevent drainage. It's also possible that the pump is broken. Pressure chamber restrictions and malfunctioning pressure switches are also possible causes. Alternatively, there could be a wiring issue that necessitates the assistance of an electrician.



The Hoover washing machine e08 code, which is shown by LED lights flashing eight times before pausing and repeating, indicates a problem with the motor, most commonly the motor speed sensor.


Your Hoover washing machine may not be spinning as a result of a defect. This could be because the wrong programme was selected — a rapid wash, for example, will only do a low-speed spin, leaving the laundry damp at the conclusion of the cycle.

If the filter or drain pump are unclean or clogged in any manner, it can impact the spin. Before installing the motor, an expert should inspect the wiring and connections. Then any necessary repairs or replacements can be made.



Error code e16 on a Hoover washing machine, or LED lights flashing 16 times before pausing and repeating? Then it's very likely that your washing machine's water heater is malfunctioning. This happens when the heating insulation fails.

hoover washing machine e07

Are you unsure what the unusual code or flashing LED on the display of your Hoover washing machine means? Your machine has encountered a failure if you notice E07 displayed or an LED blinks seven times before pausing and repeating. The error code E07 indicates a problem with the washing machine's door lock or motor. (If there is a problem with the door lock, the error code E01 will be shown on some models.)

Determine the source of your E07 error code and take the following steps to resolve the issue:

First and foremost, safety! Before starting any repair, check sure your appliance is turned off and unplugged from the power source.



If the drum makes a screeching or buzzing noise, look inside the motor and the wiring that connects to it.

Check the door lock, as well as the wiring and connections to it, if you feel it's the source of the problem.

To fix the problem, you may need to repair parts in the motor or the door lock, but once you've fixed the problem, you shouldn't see the error notice when you turn your appliance back on, and your washing machine should work normally.

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