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Helpful Information and Common Washing Machine Problems
AEG Washing Machine stopped working or has started to display error codes?
If the answer is yes and you are not sure what the error code means, please take a look below at the list we have provided with all the information you need to decode the fault code system so that you can make changes or repairs yourself to get your machine up and running again.
AEG Washing Machine Error Codes - Fault DescriptionC9 - Indicates an imbalance during a spin cycle.
C9 - Indicates an imbalance during a spin cycle.
F9 - Indicates an imbalance during a spin cycle.
E10 - Indicates problems with taking in water, not taking in enough water, or problems with the drain.
E11 - Indicates problems with taking in water, not taking in enough water, or problems with the drain.
C1 - Indicates problems with taking in water, not taking in enough water, or problems with the drain.
E30 - The error is caused by water at the bottom or inside the machine.
C3 - The error is caused by water at the bottom or inside the machine.
E40 - The appliance door/lid is open or not closed correctly, the appliance is overloaded, or the door lock is faulty.
E41 - The appliance door/lid is open or not closed correctly, the appliance is overloaded, or the door lock is faulty.
E60 (or any code beginning with E6) - Generally refers to a heating problem with the machine.
E80 or emits 8 flashes - Indicates that the cycle selector was set incorrectly, or the washing machine possibly started with the cycle selector set halfway between two wash cycles.
E90, E91, E92, E93, or E94 - Indicates configuration/communication problems with the electronic parts.
EAO - Error message EA0 indicates DPS (Drum Position Sensor) fault.
Eb0 - May indicate problems with the too-low voltage of the power supply.
EF0, EFo, EF3 - Use less detergent.
EHO / EH0 - Indicates a problem with the power supply.
EH1 - Frequency of power supply out of range.
EH2 - Supply voltage too high.
EH3 - Supply voltage too low.
E20 - Indicates pumping problems. The washing machine does not drain, the drum does not turn, and the appliance makes an unusual noise because of the blockage of the drain pump.
E21 - Indicates pumping problems. The washing machine does not drain, the drum does not turn, and the appliance makes an unusual noise because of the blockage of the drain pump.
C2 - Indicates pumping problems. The washing machine does not drain, the drum does not turn, and the appliance makes an unusual noise because of the blockage of the drain pump.
If you are continuing to have issues with your AEG Washing Machine, then please be sure to contact Repair Network to organize an appointment with our qualified engineers. Some repairs need to be carried out by a trained professional, so if you are about to attempt a repair yourself, please be extremely careful and only do so if you are qualified.
Beko Washing Machine stopped working or has started to display error codes?
If the answer is yes and you are not sure what the error code means, please take a look below at the list we have provided with all the information you need to decode the fault code system so that you can make changes or repairs yourself to get your machine up and running again. Beko Washing Machine Error Codes - Fault DescriptionC9 - Indicates an imbalance during a spin cycle.
F9 - Indicates an imbalance during a spin cycle.
E10 - Indicates problems with taking in water, not taking in enough water or problems with the drain.
E11 - Indicates problems with taking in water, not taking in enough water or problems with the drain.
C1 - Indicates problems with taking in water, not taking in enough water or problems with the drain.
E30 - The error is caused by water at the bottom or inside the machine.
C3 - The error is caused by water at the bottom or inside the machine.
E40 - The appliance door/lid is open or not closed correctly, the appliance is overloaded, and the door lock is faulty.
E41 - The appliance door/lid is open or not closed correctly, the appliance is overloaded, and the door lock is faulty.
E60 (or any code beginning with E6) - It generally refers to a heating problem with the machine.
E80 or emits 8 flashes - Indicates that the cycle selector was set incorrectly, or the washing machine possibly started with the cycle selector set halfway between two wash cycles.
E90, E91, E92, E93 or E94 - It indicates configuration/communication problems with the electronic parts.
EAO - Error message EA0 indicates DPS (Drum Position Sensor) fault.
Eb0 - It may indicate problems with the too-low voltage of the power supply.
EF0, EFo, EF3 - Use less detergent.
EHO / EH0 - Indicates a problem with the power supply.
EH1 - Frequency of power supply out of range.
EH2 - Supply voltage too high.
EH3 - Supply voltage too low.
E20 - Indicates pumping problems. The washing machine does not drain, the drum does not turn, and the appliance makes an unusual noise because of the blockage of the drain pump.
E21 - Indicates pumping problems. The washing machine does not drain, the drum does not turn, and the appliance makes an unusual noise because of the blockage of the drain pump.
C2 - Indicates pumping problems. The washing machine does not drain, the drum does not turn, and the appliance makes an unusual noise because of the blockage of the drain pump.
If you are continuing to have issues with your AEG Washing Machine, then please be sure to contact Repair Network to organize an appointment with our qualified engineers. Some repairs need to be carried out by a trained professional, so if you are about to attempt a repair yourself, please be extremely careful and only do so if you are qualified.