Haceb washing machines are built to make laundry chores more convenient and efficient. They offer a range of load capacities and wash programs to handle different types of fabrics and laundry loads. The user-friendly controls and digital displays make it easy to customize your wash cycles. Haceb washing machines are known for their durability and thorough cleaning performance, ensuring that your clothes come out clean and fresh.
E01: Door Sensor Fault
The washing machine can’t detect the door’s open or closed state correctly. Ensure the door is properly latched and free of obstructions.
E02: Water Inlet Error
The machine is having difficulty filling with water. Check the water supply, hoses, and inlet valves for any issues or blockages.
E03: Drainage Fault
Water is not draining effectively from the machine. This could be due to a blockage in the drain hose, a faulty pump, or a clogged filter.
E04: Temperature Sensor Error
The washing machine’s temperature sensor is providing inaccurate readings. The sensor might be faulty or improperly positioned inside the drum.
E05: Spin Cycle Fault
The drum is having difficulty spinning or isn’t reaching the desired RPM. This could be related to a worn-out drive belt, a faulty motor, or an unbalanced load.
E06: Water Level Error
The machine detects an abnormal water level inside the drum, either too high or too low. This could be due to a malfunctioning water level sensor or valve issues.
E07: Detergent Dispenser Fault
The detergent dispenser isn’t releasing detergent properly. Ensure it’s clean, free of clogs, and the dispenser solenoids are working correctly.
E08: Imbalance Detected
The washing machine has detected an imbalanced load which can interfere with the spin cycle. Redistribute the laundry inside the drum and try again.
E09: Motor Overheat
The washing machine’s motor is overheating, which may reduce its efficiency or lead to shutdowns. Ensure there are no blockages and the motor gets adequate ventilation.
E10: Control Board Communication Error
The main control board is experiencing issues communicating with other components. A reset might be required, but if the error persists, the board or connecting cables could be at fault.
E11: Excessive Foam Detected
Too much foam has been detected inside the drum. This could be due to using excessive detergent or the wrong type of detergent. Reduce the amount or switch to a recommended type.
E12: Door Lock Failure
The washing machine is unable to lock the door securely. Ensure the latch and lock mechanisms are clean and free from obstructions.
E13: Pressure Switch Fault
The pressure switch, which detects the water level in the drum, is malfunctioning. Check the switch and its connecting hose for issues.
E14: Flow Meter Error
The flow meter, which measures the amount of water entering the drum, is providing inaccurate readings. Ensure the meter is clean and functioning correctly.
E15: Internal Leak Detected
Water is detected in places it shouldn’t be inside the machine, possibly due to a leaky hose or seal. Check internal components for signs of leakage.
E16: Software Error
There’s an issue with the washing machine’s internal software or firmware. A reset or firmware update might be required.
E17: Drum Rotation Error
The drum is having trouble rotating, which could be due to obstruction, a faulty drive belt, or issues with the motor. Inspect these components for signs of wear or damage.
E18: Heating Element Fault
The washing machine’s heating element isn’t working correctly, affecting the water’s temperature. Check the element for damage or consider replacement if it’s not heating.
E19: Lid Switch Fault
For top-loading models, the lid switch that detects if the lid is closed is malfunctioning. Ensure the switch is clean and free of obstructions.
E20: Touch Panel Unresponsive
The touch panel or control buttons on the washing machine aren’t responding. This might be due to a faulty connection or an issue with the control board.
E21: Cycle Duration Error
The selected wash cycle is taking longer than expected. This could be due to various reasons, such as imbalanced loads, water temperature discrepancies, or motor issues.