Gree washing machines are designed to simplify your laundry routine while delivering efficient and thorough cleaning. They offer a range of load capacities and wash cycles to handle various laundry needs. Gree’s commitment to innovation is evident in features like programmable timers, digital displays, and water-saving technologies. These appliances are built to last and operate quietly, making laundry day a breeze. Gree washing machines are a dependable choice for households seeking high-quality and user-friendly laundry appliances.
E01: Door Sensor Fault
The washing machine can’t detect the door’s open or closed state correctly, preventing the wash cycle from starting or stopping as intended.
E02: Water Inlet Valve Error
There’s an issue with the water inlet valve, affecting the proper filling of the washing machine with water for washing.
E03: Drain Pump Failure
The washing machine’s drain pump has failed, impacting its ability to remove water from the drum after the wash cycle.
E04: Motor Overload
The washing machine’s motor is experiencing an overload condition, likely due to an imbalanced load. The machine may pause to prevent damage.
E05: Temperature Sensor Error
There’s an issue with the washing machine’s temperature sensor, affecting its ability to monitor and adjust water temperature accurately.
E06: Drum Rotation Error
There’s a problem with the drum’s rotation, impacting the washing machine’s ability to agitate and spin the laundry load effectively.
E07: Excessive Foam Detected
The washing machine has detected excessive foam during the wash cycle, which can affect cleaning and rinsing. The machine may adjust the rinse cycle accordingly.
E08: Control Panel Communication Error
There’s a communication problem between the washing machine’s control panel and other components, affecting various functions and settings.
E09: Unbalanced Load
The washing machine has detected an unbalanced load, which can lead to excessive vibration during the spin cycle. The machine may attempt to redistribute the load.
E10: Motor Drive Error
There’s a problem with the motor drive mechanism in the washing machine, affecting the drum’s rotation and overall operation.
E11: Water Level Sensor Error
There’s an issue with the water level sensor in the washing machine, affecting its ability to monitor and adjust the water level accurately for the wash cycle.
E12: Spin Cycle Fault
There’s a problem with the spin cycle in the washing machine, affecting its ability to spin the laundry load effectively during the rinse and spin cycles.
E13: Door Lock Error
There’s an issue with the door lock mechanism of the washing machine, preventing the door from locking or unlocking correctly during the wash cycle.
E14: Detergent Dispenser Error
There’s a problem with the detergent dispenser in the washing machine, affecting the proper dispensing of detergent or fabric softener during the wash cycle.
E15: Water Heater Fault
There’s an issue with the water heater in the washing machine, impacting its ability to heat water to the desired temperature for washing.
E16: Drum Drive Belt Error
There’s a problem with the drive belt that connects the motor to the drum in the washing machine, affecting the drum’s rotation.
E17: Control Board Memory Error
There’s a problem with the control board’s memory or data storage, affecting the washing machine’s ability to recall settings and cycle information accurately.
E18: Overheating Protection
The washing machine has activated an overheating protection mechanism to prevent excessive temperatures during operation. This may occur due to various factors, such as a malfunctioning heating element or thermostat.
E19: Drain Filter Clog Detected
The washing machine has detected a clogged drain filter, which can affect water drainage after the wash cycle. Cleaning or clearing the filter may be required.
E20: Control Panel Display Error
There’s a malfunction in the display panel of the washing machine, affecting the visibility of settings, cycle information, and error notifications.
E21: Spin Speed Sensor Error
There’s an issue with the spin speed sensor in the washing machine, affecting its ability to monitor and adjust the spin speed accurately during the cycle.
E22: Water Overflow Detected
The washing machine has detected an overflow of water, potentially due to a malfunctioning water inlet valve or a blocked drainage system.
E23: Drum Balance Sensor Error
There’s a problem with the drum balance sensor, affecting the washing machine’s ability to detect and correct imbalanced loads effectively.
E24: Motor Speed Control Fault
There’s an issue with the motor speed control mechanism in the washing machine, impacting the drum’s rotation speed and cycle performance.
E25: Soak Cycle Error
There’s a problem with the soak cycle in the washing machine, affecting its ability to perform pre-soaking effectively.
E26: Water Temperature Control Error
There’s an issue with the water temperature control system in the washing machine, affecting its ability to adjust water temperature as needed for the selected cycle.
E27: Rinse Cycle Fault
There’s a problem with the rinse cycle in the washing machine, affecting its ability to rinse the laundry load thoroughly.
E28: Start/Pause Button Error
There’s a malfunction in the start/pause button on the washing machine, affecting the ability to initiate or pause a cycle.
E29: Cycle Time Calculation Error
There’s an issue with the washing machine’s calculation of cycle time, potentially causing delays or inaccurate cycle duration estimates.
E30: Door Gasket Seal Error
There’s a problem with the door gasket seal of the washing machine, potentially leading to water leakage during the cycle.