My Constructa washing machine has been reliable for laundry needs. However, I faced an issue with the detergent dispenser drawer that wouldn’t close properly. Customer service promptly scheduled a technician visit, and the repair was completed efficiently.
E01: Door Lock Error
The washing machine has detected an issue with the door lock mechanism, preventing the door from securely locking or unlocking.
E02: Water Inlet Problem
Water isn’t entering the machine at the desired rate, potentially due to a clogged inlet valve or hose.
E03: Drainage Issue
The machine is unable to drain water efficiently, which could be caused by a blockage in the drain hose or a faulty pump.
E04: Water Overflow
Excessive water has been detected in the drum, indicating a potential fault with the water level sensor or inlet valve.
E05: Heating Element Fault
The machine’s heating element isn’t functioning properly, leading to issues in achieving or maintaining desired wash temperatures.
E06: Motor Malfunction
The washing machine motor is experiencing issues, which could manifest as the drum not turning or abnormal motor sounds.
E07: Imbalance Detected
An imbalance in the laundry load has been detected during the spin cycle, causing the machine to halt or adjust.
E08: Software or Control Board Error
An internal software glitch or problem with the machine’s control board has been detected.
E09: Temperature Sensor Error
There’s a fault with the temperature sensor, leading to incorrect readings or washing temperature discrepancies.
E10: Spin Cycle Irregularity
The machine is unable to complete the spin cycle as intended, potentially due to imbalances, motor issues, or control board problems.
E11: Communication Error
There’s a communication failure between the main control board and other components or modules within the washing machine.
E12: Water Leakage Detected
The washing machine’s sensors have detected water leakage, which could be due to faulty seals, hoses, or other components.
E13: Detergent Dispenser Issue
Problems are identified with the detergent dispenser, such as blockages, malfunctions, or not dispensing detergent properly.
E14: Excessive Foam Detection
Too much foam has been detected during a wash cycle, possibly due to overloading of detergent or use of non-compatible detergent.
E15: Load Size Detection Error
The machine’s sensors are having trouble detecting or adjusting to the size of the laundry load inside the drum.
E16: Child Lock or Safety Issue
There’s an error or malfunction with the child safety lock feature or another safety-related component.
E17: Lid or Door Sensor Error
The washing machine can’t detect the door’s open or closed state correctly.
E18: Pump Filter Clog
The filter for the drain pump is clogged, leading to drainage issues or extended cycle times.
E19: Motor Overheating
The washing machine motor is overheating, indicating potential wear, damage, or other motor-related issues.
E20: Internal Battery or Memory Error
There’s an issue with the washing machine’s internal memory or backup battery, potentially affecting saved settings or cycles.
E21: Unresponsive Buttons or Panel
The control panel or specific buttons aren’t responding, potentially due to an electrical issue or control board malfunction.
E22: Noisy Operation Detected
The machine has been producing noises beyond expected levels, which could indicate loose components, foreign objects, or motor/bearing issues.
E23: Excessive Vibration During Spin
Too much vibration has been detected during the spin cycle, which could be due to an unbalanced load, faulty shock absorbers, or drum issues.
E24: Water Temperature Inconsistency
The water temperature during a cycle doesn’t match the selected setting, indicating potential issues with the heating element or temperature sensor.
E25: Flowmeter Malfunction
The device measuring the amount of water entering the machine is not functioning properly, leading to potential overfill or underfill situations.
E26: Drive Belt Issue
Problems have been detected with the drive belt, which connects the motor to the drum. This could result in the drum not turning as intended.
E27: Door Seal Leak
Water is leaking from the door area, potentially due to a damaged or poorly seated door seal.
E28: Pressure Switch Error
The switch that detects water levels in the machine is malfunctioning, affecting water intake or drainage.
E29: Touch Screen Calibration Error
For models with a touchscreen interface, there’s a calibration issue affecting touch responsiveness or accuracy.
E30: Drum Light Fault
The internal light in the drum isn’t functioning properly, possibly due to a bulb issue or electrical connections.
E31: Triac Control Error
The control triac, responsible for motor operation and regulation, is malfunctioning, which might cause erratic drum movement.
E32: Internal Sensor Mismatch
Conflicting readings have been detected between multiple internal sensors, indicating a potential sensor fault.
E33: Water Hardness Sensor Error
The sensor measuring water hardness (for models equipped with such a feature) is not functioning correctly, potentially affecting detergent usage and wash quality.
E34: Drum Rotation Sensor Fault
An issue with the sensor that detects drum rotation and speed has been identified, potentially affecting the wash and spin cycles.
E35: Water Fill Timeout
The machine has taken longer than expected to reach the desired water level, indicating potential inlet valve or hose problems.
E36: Incomplete Drain Timeout
The machine has taken longer than expected to drain water, hinting at drainage issues or pump faults.
E37: Cycle Duration Overrun
The washing cycle is taking significantly longer than the estimated time, suggesting potential internal malfunctions.
E38: EEPROM Communication Error
There’s a communication error with the machine’s EEPROM, which stores the firmware and cycle settings.
E39: Unexpected Power Loss
The washing machine experienced an unexpected power interruption during a cycle.
E40: Anti-flood Device Activated
The machine’s anti-flood device has been triggered, indicating potential internal water leakage or spillage.