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Please do take care to read the information thoroughly as it is there to help you understand fault codes and to keep you safe. There are also some help, tips and hints with a lot of the fault codes published here that you usually will not find anywhere else and, as we learn, we add more information so if you can't find what you need please ask in the forums.

Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Frigidaire Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 3 Error codes

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your Frigidaire Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 3.

F0 & F1

EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure

Issue:
EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure
Advice:
Replace EOC (Electronic Oven Control)

F2

Oven too hot

Issue:
Oven too hot
Advice:
Likely a bad oven temperature sensor (should read 1100 ohms) Possible bad EOC (Electronic Oven Control)

F3

Oven temperature sensor open

Issue:
Oven temperature sensor open
Advice:
Replace oven temperature sensor

F4

Oven temperature sensor shorted

Issue:
Oven temperature sensor shorted
Advice:
Replace oven temperature sensor

F5, F6, F7

EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure

Issue:
EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure
Advice:
Replace EOC(Electronic Oven Control)

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Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Frigidaire Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 2 Error codes

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your Frigidaire Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 2.

F0 & F1

EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure

Issue:
EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure
Advice:
Replace EOC (Electronic Oven Control)

F2

Oven too hot

Issue:
Oven too hot
Advice:
Check Bake function

F3

Oven temperature sensor open

Issue:
Oven temperature sensor open
Advice:
Check oven temperature sensor, 1100 ohms

F4

Oven temperature sensor shorted

Issue:
Oven temperature sensor shorted
Advice:
Replace component

F5, 6, 7

EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure

Issue:
EOC (Electronic Oven Control) failure
Advice:
Replace component

F8

Lock switches

Issue:
Lock switches
Advice:
Check or Replace component

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Please do take care to read the information thoroughly as it is there to help you understand fault codes and to keep you safe. There are also some help, tips and hints with a lot of the fault codes published here that you usually will not find anywhere else and, as we learn, we add more information so if you can't find what you need please ask in the forums.

Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Frigidaire Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 1 Error codes

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your Frigidaire Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes Version 1.

F2

Oven temp is above design specifications

Issue:
Oven temp is above design specifications
Advice:
Oven temp has risen above 665F and door unlocked or above 965F with door locked. Check oven temperature sensor.

F3

The oven temperature sensor is open

Issue:
The oven temperature sensor is open
Advice:
Check for open wire connection between EOC (Electronic Oven Control - Clock) and the oven temperature sensor. Replace sensor if no wiring problem.

F4

The oven temperature sensor is shorted

Issue:
The oven temperature sensor is shorted
Advice:
Check for shorted wire and/or connections between the EOC (Electronic Oven Control - Clock) and the oven temperature sensor. Replace sensor if no wiring problem.

F5

The watchdog is active when it should be off

Issue:
The watchdog is active when it should be off
Advice:
Microprocessor checking the operation of the EDC relay, after selection of bake, broil, or clean operation. Relay failed this check.

F6

No 60 Hz time base

Issue:
No 60 Hz time base
Advice:
60 Hz time base is required for time controlled cycling. Replace EDC.

F7

Lock motor relay watchdog circuit is active when it should be off

Issue:
Lock motor relay watchdog circuit is active when it should be off
Advice:
Microprocessor checking the operation of the EDC lock, relay failed. Replace EDC.

F8

Lock motor relay watchdog is active when it should be off

Issue:
Lock motor relay watchdog is active when it should be off
Advice:
Microprocessor checking the operation of the EDC lock relay after self clean is selected, relay failed. Replace EDC.

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Please do take care to read the information thoroughly as it is there to help you understand fault codes and to keep you safe. There are also some help, tips and hints with a lot of the fault codes published here that you usually will not find anywhere else and, as we learn, we add more information so if you can't find what you need please ask in the forums.

Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart™ Fridge Stage 4.2 Fault Codes

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart™ Fridge Stage 4.2.

Fault 1

POWER/CONTROL MODULE SELF TEST FAULT

Issue:
On the last poer up, the Power/Control module failedits self test.
Advice:
Replace Power/Control module.

Fault 2

DEFROST HEATER FAILURE

Issue:
The previous 2 defrosts were aborted after 40 minutes (30 minutes for Stage 4.2 priot to June 2006).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check the defrost heater assembly in the FC - look for blown fuses, loose/ad connections. Secondary Action: Ensure that the defrost harness (brown wires) is securely plugged into the Power/Control module. Tertiary Action: Replace Power/Contol module.

Fault 3

ALL TEMP SENSORS RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of all of the Sensors is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check 6 way sensor RAST connector at Power/Control module. Secondary Action: Reterminate 6 way sensor RAST connector. Tertiary Action: Replace Power/Control module.

Fault 4

ALL TEMP SENSORS RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of all of the Sensors is outside of the normal range (< 600 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check 6 way sensor RAST connector at Power/Control module. Secondary Action: Reterminate 6 way sensor RAST connector. Tertiary Action: Replace Power/Control module.

Fault 5

FC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the FC Sensor is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 6

FC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the FC Sensor is outside of the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 7

EVAP SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the EVAP Sensor is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 8

EVAP SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the EVAP Sensor is outside of the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 9

PC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the PC Sensor is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 10

PC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the PC Sensor is outside of the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 11

ALL CURRENTS LOW

Issue:
he current measured for the low abient heater, PC fan and FC fan is lower than expected.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check the 6 way Fan'LAH RAST connector at Power/Control module. Secondary Action: Reterminate 6 way Fan/LAH RAST connector. Tertiary Action: Replace Power/Control module.

Fault 12

ALL CURRENTS HIGH

Issue:
The current measured for the low abient heater, PC fan and FC fan is higher than expected.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check the 6 way Fan'LAH RAST connector at Power/Control module. Secondary Action: Reterminate 6 way Fan/LAH RAST connector. Tertiary Action: Replace Power/Control module.

Fault 13

AMB HTR LOW CURRENT

Issue:
The low ambient heater is drawing less current than expected. Either the heater or wiring is open circuit or the heater is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check wiring and connections at both heater and power module. Secondary Action: Check heater resistance. If not within limits replace heater.

Fault 14

AMB HTR HIGH CURRENT

Issue:
The low ambient heater is drawing higher current than expected. Either the heater or wiring is open circuit or the heater is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check wiring and connections at both heater and power module. Secondary Action: Check heater resistance. If not within limits replace heater.

Fault 15

PC FAN CURRENT LOW CURRENT FAULT

Issue:
The PC fan is drawing less current than expected. Either the wiring is open circuit or the fan is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check PC fan wiring and connections at both the fan and power module. Secondary Action: Check fan. If faulty replace.

Fault 16

PC FAN CURRENT HIGH CURRENT FAULT

Issue:
The PC fan is drawing more current than expected. Either the wiring is open circuit or the fan is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check PC fan wiring and connections at both the fan and power module. Secondary Action: Check fan. If faulty replace.

Fault 17

FC FAN CURRENT LOW CURRENT FAULT

Issue:
The FC fan is drawing less current than expected. Either the wiring is open circuit or the fan is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check FC fan wiring and connections at both the fan and power module. Secondary Action: Check fan. If faulty replace.

Fault 18

FC FAN CURRENT HIGH CURRENT FAULT

Issue:
The FC fan is drawing more current than expected. Either the wiring is open circuit or the fan is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check FC fan wiring and connections at both the fan and power module. Secondary Action: Check fan. If faulty replace.

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Please do take care to read the information thoroughly as it is there to help you understand fault codes and to keep you safe. There are also some help, tips and hints with a lot of the fault codes published here that you usually will not find anywhere else and, as we learn, we add more information so if you can't find what you need please ask in the forums.

Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart™ Fridge Stage 4.1 Fault Codes

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart™ Fridge Stage 4.1.

Fault 1

FC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the FC Sensor is outside the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 2

EVAP SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the Evaporator Sensor is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 3

EVAP SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the Evaporator Sensor is outside of the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 4

PC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the PC Sensor is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 5

PC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the PC Sensor is outside of the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 6

DEFROST FAULT

Issue:
The previous 2 defrosts were aborted after 30 minutes.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check the defrost heater assembly in the FC - look for blown fuses, loose/bad connections. Secondary Action: Ensure that the defrost harness (brown wires) is securelypluggedinto the Power/Control module. Tertiary Action: Replace Power Module.

Fault 7

POWER/CONTROL MODULE SELF TEST FAULT

Issue:
On the last poer up, the Power/Control module failedits self test or there is an IO fault present.
Advice:
Primary Action: Go into diagnostics mode and check IO faults page. Secondary Action: If no IO faults switch product off, and back on again. If Code 7 re-appears recheck for IO faults. If none replace power module

Fault 9

LAH HIGH CURRENT FAULT

Issue:
The low ambient heater is drawing more current than expected. Either the heater or wiring is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check the wring and connections at both heater and power module. Secondary Action: Check heater resistance. If not within limits replace heater.

Fault 10

PC FAN CURRENT LOW CURRENT FAULT

Issue:
The PC fan is drawing less current than expected. Either the wiring is open circuit or the fan is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check PC fan wiring and connections at both the fan and power module. Secondary Action: Check fan. If faulty replace

Fault 11

PC FAN CURRENT HIGH CURRENT FAULT

Issue:
The PC fan is drawing more current than expected. Either the wiring is open circuit or the fan is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check PC fan wiring and connections at both the fan and power module. Secondary Action: Check fan. If faulty replace.

Fault 12

FC FAN CURRENT LOW CURRENT FAULT

Issue:
The FC fan is drawing less current than expected. Either the wiring is open circuit or the fan is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check FC fan wiring and connections at both the fan and power module. Secondary Action: Check fan. If faulty replace.

Fault 13

FC FAN CURRENT HIGH CURRENT FAULT

Issue:
The FC fan is drawing more current than expected. Either the wiring is open circuit or the fan is faulty.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check FC fan wiring and connections at both the fan and power module. Secondary Action: Check fan. If faulty replace.

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Please do take care to read the information thoroughly as it is there to help you understand fault codes and to keep you safe. There are also some help, tips and hints with a lot of the fault codes published here that you usually will not find anywhere else and, as we learn, we add more information so if you can't find what you need please ask in the forums.

Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Fisher & Paykel Active ActiveSmart™ Fridge 4 Fault Codes

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart™ Fridge Stage 4.

Fault 1

FC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the FC Sensor is outside the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 2

EVAP SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the Evaporator Sensor is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 3

EVAP SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the Evaporator Sensor is outside of the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 4

PC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the PC Sensor is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 5

PC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the PC Sensor is outside of the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 6

DEFROST FAULT

Issue:
The previous 2 defrosts were aborted after 60 minutes.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check the defrost heater assembly in the FC - look for blown fuses, loose/bad connections. Secondary Action: Ensure that the defrost harness (brown wires) is securelypluggedinto the Power/Control module. Tertiary Action: Replace Power Module.

Fault 7

POWER/CONTROL MODULE SELF TEST FAULT

Issue:
On the last poer up, the Power/Control module failedits self test.
Advice:
Replace Power/Control module.

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Please do take care to read the information thoroughly as it is there to help you understand fault codes and to keep you safe. There are also some help, tips and hints with a lot of the fault codes published here that you usually will not find anywhere else and, as we learn, we add more information so if you can't find what you need please ask in the forums.

Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart™ Stage 1,2 and 3 Fault Codes

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart™ Stage 1, 2 and 3.

Fault 1

FC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the FC Sensor is outside the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 2

EVAP SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the Evaporator Sensor is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 4

PC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the PC Sensor is outside of the normal range (> 45k ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 5

PC SENSOR RESISTANCE FAULT

Issue:
The resistance of the PC Sensor is outside of the normal range (< 660 ohms).
Advice:
Primary Action: Check sensor connection at controller. Secondary Action: Replace sensor.

Fault 6

DEFROST FAULT

Issue:
The previous 2 defrosts were aborted after 60 minutes.
Advice:
Primary Action: Check the defrost heater assembly in the FC - look for blown fuses, loose/bad connections. Secondary Action: Check the 14 way harness for damage at the unit compartment end. Tertiary Action: Replace Power Module.

Fault 7

Stage 1,2,3 NO FAULT

Issue:
If this LED is flashing the cabinat is either a stage 4 cabinet or the cabinet is not displaying fault.
Advice:
We add more information as we learn so if you can't find what you need please ask in the Repair forums. Alternatively you can book a repair online or call us on 0208 226 3633 to arrange an engineer visit. We offer fixed price Fisher & Paykel Fridge Freezer Repairs in London.

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Please do take care to read the information thoroughly as it is there to help you understand fault codes and to keep you safe. There are also some help, tips and hints with a lot of the fault codes published here that you usually will not find anywhere else and, as we learn, we add more information so if you can't find what you need please ask in the forums.

Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Fisher & Paykel Washer AquaSmart Error codes

These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your Fisher Paykel AquaSmart top-load washer.

21, 26, 27,
49, 50 or 246

Water inlet valve failure

Issue:
Unplug the washer and reconnect any loose wires on the water inlet valve assembly. Replace the wire harness if damaged. If the wiring connections are okay, measure the resistance of the water inlet valves using a volt/ohm meter. If the resistance of each water inlet valve is not 61 ohms, replace the water inlet valve assembly.
Advice:
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38 or 39

Water level pressure transducer air tube failure

Issue:
Unplug the washer and reconnect the water level pressure switch air tube. Replace the air tube if damaged.
Advice:
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58 or 68

Water level pressure transducer failure

Issue:
The water level pressure transducer is incorporated into the motor control module. Unplug the washer and replace the motor control module.
Advice:
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10, 41 or 237

Thermistor (water temperature sensor) failure

Issue:
Unplug the washer and reconnect any loose wires in the thermistor circuit. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Measure the thermistor resistance using a volt/ohm meter. Replace the thermistor if resistance is not 12.5K ohms at 68 degrees F.
Advice:
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1, 57, 60, 107,
108, 112, 133, 220,
221, 222, 223, 224,
225, 226, 230, 232,
233, 236, 241, 243,
252 or 254

Motor control module failure

Issue:
Unplug the washer and replace the motor control module.
Advice:
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45, 46, 103,
104, 105,
106 or 241

Display module failure

Issue:
Unplug the washer and replace the display module.
Advice:
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234, 235,
238, or 239

Lid lock is defective

Issue:
Unplug the washer and reconnect any loose wires on the lid lock assembly. Replace the wire harness if damaged. Measure the resistance of the lid lock using a volt/ohm meter. If the resistance isn't 63 ohms, replace the lid lock assembly. If the resistance is correct, replace the motor control module.
Advice:
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40, 56, or
160

Spin basket is not engaging or disengaging from the clutch

Issue:
The spin basket must be able to rise and fall with the water level to engage and disengage from the clutch. Unplug the washer and pull out the spin basket. Remove any foreign objects between the spin basket and the tub that could be interfering with spin basket clutch engagement. Replace any damaged drive components.
Advice:
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136 or 137

Motor not running

Issue:
Unplug the washer and rotate the spin basket. If the spin basket doesn’t rotate freely, remove any foreign objects between the spin basket and the tub. If the spin basket rotates freely, replace the drive motor because the motor is likely defective. If the problem persists, replace the motor control module.
Advice:
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37, 114, 245,
247, 248, 249,
250 or 253

Water not draining

Issue:
Remove any clogs from the house drain for the washer. Remove any clogs or kinks from the washer drain hose. Unplug the washer and check the drain pump for a clog. If the drain pump is defective, replace it.
Advice:
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Please do take care to read the information thoroughly as it is there to help you understand fault codes and to keep you safe. There are also some help, tips and hints with a lot of the fault codes published here that you usually will not find anywhere else and, as we learn, we add more information so if you can't find what you need please ask in the forums.

Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart™ Refrigerator Error codes

Known fault codes or error codes for Error codes for Fisher & Paykel ActiveSmart™ Refrigerator.

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Appliance does not operate.

Issue:
No electricity at power outlet.
Advice:
Check that the plug is correctly connected and power switched on. Check another appliance at the same outlet. Check house fuse.

Light not working.

Issue:
Light not functioning. Refrigerator not working.
Advice:
The LED light cannot be serviced by the user. Contact your Fisher & Paykel Dealer or Fisher & Paykel Authorised Repairer. Check refrigerator is turned on at wall.

Light and display not working.

Issue:
Product in SABBATH MODE.
Advice:
Press and hold , minus and alarm button for 4 seconds.

Motor operates for long periods.

Issue:
Hot weather. Frequent door openings. Large amount of food recently added. Temperature control set too low. Doors not sealing properly.
Advice:
Minimise door openings to allow temperature to stabilise. Check that cabinet is level and gasket seals are clean.

Storage compartments too warm.

Issue:
Temperature setting not correct. Frequent door openings. Large amount of food recently added.
Advice:
Minimise door openings to allow temperature to stabilise.

Food freezing in the refrigerator.

Issue:
Temperature setting not correct. Food placed directly in front of air outlets.
Advice:
Move chill sensitive foods away from the centre back of the shelves.

Unfamiliar noises.

Issue:
Cabinet not stable or level. Freezer is defrosting.
Advice:
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Water in the vegetable bins.

Issue:
Condensation is formed by the water produced by fruit and vegetables.
Advice:
A small amount of condensation is beneficial for fruit and vegetable storage. Wipe out water with a cloth.

Exterior of cabinet is warm.

Issue:
This is normal.
Advice:

Warm area on central door seal (French door models only).

Issue:
This is normal.
Advice:

Condensation on outside of refrigerator/ freezer.

Issue:
Not unusual during periods of high humidity.
Advice:
Wipe dry.

Condensation inside fresh food compartment.

Issue:
Frequent or long door openings. Door gasket leaking. Not unusual during periods of high humidity.
Advice:
Minimise door openings. Check that gasket is sitting flat and sealing tightly. Wipe dry.

Door handles out of alignment.

Issue:
With time and usage, movement may occur.
Advice:

Tray/bin does not slide in and out evenly.

Issue:
Packaging trapped. Runners not extending fully.
Advice:
Check to ensure no food or packaging is trapped behind the tray/bin. Holding onto sides of tray/bin, extend the runners fully by using a firm pull – this will reset the runner.

Taste of odour in ice cubes.

Issue:
Transfer of odour/taste from strong smelling foods.
Advice:
Wrap or cover strong smelling foods.

Excessive gasket noise.

Issue:
May be due to a build up of dirt and/or grime.
Advice:
Clean gasket and apply Armorall.

Door not closing.

Issue:
An obstruction is blocking door closing. Soft closing door feature failure (soft closing door models only).
Advice:
Move obstruction. Soft closing door feature is not serviceable by user.

Ice & Water models only

Automatic ice maker does not work.

Issue:
Ice maker has not been turned on. Bin is in the wrong way or there is no bin in place. Water supply turned off or not connected. Freezer compartment not working. Water pressure too low. Water line kinked/squashed. Filter clogged.
Advice:
Switch on ice maker. Place bin so scoop is on the right side. Ice bin sits directly under ice maker on top left side of freezer. Connect water supply. Contact Customer Care. Check water pressure. Check water line for kinks/squashing. Water filter may need replacing.

Ice cubes have odour/taste.

Issue:
Unsealed packages may be transmitting odour/taste. Interior of freezer needs cleaning. Poor taste from incoming water.
Advice:
Old cubes need to be discarded. Ensure food packaging is sealed. Ice storage bin needs to be emptied and washed. Clean refrigerator. Filter may need changing. A new filter may need to be installed. Force 2 – 3 ice tray flips.

Slow ice cube freezing.

Issue:
Door may have been left ajar. Freezer compartment too warm.
Advice:
Close door. Turn temperature to a colder setting

Warm spot on central door seal. (French door models only)

Issue:
You may feel a warm spot at times on the central seal between the two refrigerator doors.
Advice:
This is perfectly normal and is part of the normal refrigerator operation.

Wet ice/ice clumping.

Issue:
Low water pressure. Filter blocked. Long freezer door openings. High ambient temperature. Ice bin left out of freezer compartment for a length of time. Ice will stick together over time.
Advice:
Check water pressure. Replace filter. Gently tap ice with scoop to unstick or, if large clumps occur, empty ice bin and make new ice.

Water has poor taste/odour.

Issue:
Refrigerator not used for an extended period.
Advice:
Dispense 10 L (10 qt) of water so fresh water supply is replenished.

Water dispenser does not work.

Issue:
Water supply turned off or not connected. Supply line may be blocked. On first installation there may be air in water system. Filter may be blocked and need replacing. DISPENSER LOCK activated. Water frozen in tank.
Advice:
Turn water on. Press dispenser for 2 minutes to remove trapped air from water line and to fill the water system. Check supply for kinks or leaks. To remove air, run 3 litres (3 qt) of water through the dispenser. Replace filter. Press and hold the lock button for 4 seconds. Increase temperature to a warmer setting in fresh food compartment and freezer.

Water in first glass is warm.

Issue:
Water dispenser not used for extended period. Tank capacity used recently.
Advice:
Discard first glass of water dispensed. Allow water time to cool.

Filter warning light is flashing.

Issue:
Filter needs replacing.
Advice:
Replace filter as soon as possible

Drips overflow drip-shelf.

Issue:
Air trapped in tank. New filter installed.
Advice:
Flush 3 L (3 qt) water through dispenser, stopping intermittently. Flush 10 L (10 qt) water through filter and then 3 L (3 qt) through dispenser.

Water flow rate has slowed down.

Issue:
Filter cartridge is restricted.
Advice:
Replace filter as soon as possible

Ice buildup inside freezer compartment.

Issue:
Freezer door not closing tightly.
Advice:
Arrange items in freezer so door can close tightly. Check and clean door gasket seal.

Ice maker makes unfamiliar sounds or seems too loud.

Issue:
Normal ice maker operation.
Advice:
Refer to refrigerator sounds

Ice boost function not increasing rate of ice production.

Issue:
Ambient temperature very warm. Refrigerator is in high usage.
Advice:
Minimise door openings.

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Please do take care to read the information thoroughly as it is there to help you understand fault codes and to keep you safe. There are also some help, tips and hints with a lot of the fault codes published here that you usually will not find anywhere else and, as we learn, we add more information so if you can't find what you need please ask in the forums.

Before using this section please understand that fault or error codes are used as a diagnostic aid, they are not a replacement for diagnostic skill on the part of the person repairing the product and are not in any way usually going to point to the precise component that is faulty. All they do is give you an idea of where to start looking for the fault.

Whirlpool EU Washing Machine Fault Codes

Known fault codes or error codes for Whirlpool EU Washing Machine

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FH

No incoming water detected

Issue:
  • Check water supply
  • Check water valves
  • Check pressure switch
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FA

Aquastop failure

Issue:
  • Check Aquastop switch
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FP

Failure to drain

Issue:
  • Check drainage pump filter for blockages
  • Check blockage in the drain hose in waste system
  • Check drainage pump
  • Check pressure switch
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F05

NTC Sensor (thermistor) failure

Issue:
  • Check thermistor (NTC)
  • Check the wirings to thermistor and the PCB
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F06

Motor tacho not detected, no movement on the drum

Issue:
  • Check motor tachometer
  • Check wiring and connections to the motor and PCB
  • Check motor carbon brushes
Advice:
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F07

Triac short circuit

Issue:
  • Check electronic module
Advice:
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F08

Heating element open circuit

Issue:
  • Check continuity on heating element
  • Check relay (if fitted)
  • Check heating element wiring to PCB
Advice:
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F09

Overflow

Issue:
  • Check the amount of detergent being used to ensure that there has been no excessive foam
  • Check pressure chamber
  • Check pressure switch
  • Check wiring to pressure sensor
Advice:
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F10

Motor control unit or motor thermal safety operated

Issue:
  • Check connections to circuit board (PCB)
  • Check motor thermal cut out
Advice:
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F11

Communications error

Issue:
  • Check wiring between boards where more than one is fitted
  • Check electronic control units (PCB)
Advice:
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F12

Heater element short circuit

Issue:
  • Check water heating element
  • Check relay if fitted
  • Check wiring to heating element and PCB connection
Advice:
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F13

Dispenser circuit fault- normally door lock related

Issue:
  • Check door interlock
  • Check wiring to door interlock and PCB connection
Advice:
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F14

EEPROM failure

Issue:
Check electronic module (PCB)
Advice:
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F15

Motor control unit error

Issue:
Check electronic module (PCB)
Advice:
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F16

Controller failure

Issue:
Check electronic module (PCB)
Advice:
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F18

Controller failure

Issue:
Check electronic module (PCB)
Advice:
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F20

Controller failure

Issue:
Main Check electronic module (PCB)
Advice:
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F21

Controller failure

Issue:
Check electronic module (PCB)
Advice:
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F22

Controller failure

Issue:
Check electronic module (PCB)
Advice:
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FDL

Door lock error

Issue:
  • Check door interlock
  • Check wiring to door interlock and PCB connection
Advice:
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FDU

Door unlock error

Issue:
  • Check door interlock
  • Check wiring to door interlock and PCB connection
Advice:
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