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F10 - No cold fill. Check that the taps are on or if the drain hoses are kinked. F11 - No hot fill. The ambient temperature is likely to be below freezing possibly due to the pipes being frozen. Also check that the taps are on or if the drain hoses are kinked. F12 - No mixed fill. It is likely that the water is not turned on at the taps. F13 - Check the water supply, inlet valve and hot and cold hose connections. F14 - A fault with the water heating has occurred* F15 - Water is not being pumped out and a flood condition could occur. Check that the drainage hose is raised to the recommended minimum height and that the pipe is not blocked. F16 - Extremely high water level. Disconnect or turn off the water supply and ensure that the water level does not rise any more* F17 - Door not closed properly. Close door firmly at the 3 o'clock position. F20/1 - The thermistor resistance has drifted or the temperature scanning sequence is incorrect. The ambient temperature could be below freezing* F30/31 - A motor drive problem has occurred. Try running the programme again. If the problem persist, book an engineer. F40 - Water below protection level during a heat step* F41 - Water level detect sequence incorrect* F50/51 - Customer language and wash programme have not been saved. The system will run with default conditions (1000rpm max and English language)* - See more at: http://www.hotpointservice.co.uk/help-and-advice/error-codes/#sthash.w5Uocmoi.dpuf
Is the water flooding coming from the top of the washing machine?
Check the drain pipe in the back to see that it's not loose. Also, look inside the drain pipe and make sure there is no algae. Algae might cause low flow through the drain pipe and it will overflow.
have you cleaned the pipes out there may be a blockage
do look at where the pipe pops off from??? and where it goes on ??that may want cleaning out????
Con you check to see if the insulation over the top and sides of the dishwasher was touching the floor and wicked up enough water to get wet? That would reduce the sound dampening characteristics. It is also possible that the hose being shaken off was caused by an issued with something jamming the pump; check the drain grates to see if there is anything you can pull out.
the purpose of that tube so it anywater that comes out of it goes through it and directs the water down the back and away from the motor. Now the bigger issue is why is water coming through that tube.What i suspect the reason of that is that the transmission is defective and the break is that internal to the transmission is slipping so the inner tub turns during the wash cycle force water up the side of the tub into that tube.during the agitate cycle the tub is not suppose to move at all and stay locked into place,but instead its moving where the water is forced up by centrifical force too and out the top of the tub cover,if it leaks with only a small water load it will leak worse with a large water load. if this is what is happening and the tub is rotating on agaitate cycle teh fix for that is to replace transmission which in most cases cost as much as replacing the washer would be
Hi. sounds like the pressure system is blocked if it goes through a cycle with no water. Find the pressure switch in the top of the machine its the size of a small coffee jar lid, it has wires and a thin rubber pipe to it, pull the pipe off and see if the switch clicks as you do so. If it does you need to follow the pipe, at the end it goes to the pressure chamber.It will be blocked with gunge and will need cleaning out, also blow through the pipe to make sure thats clear. Make sure you fit the pipe back with no air leaks or the machine will over fill and flood.If you don't feel confident in doing this Please call an engineer.Best to be safe, it could also have damaged the heater or thermal cutout
e1 is a leakage error. you will have to find where it is leaking from...crack hose .crack motor assy.. water must be leaking
The excessive RPM of
Washing Motor
happened during Wash
cycle due to water
leakage.
Water leakage in Hose connections.
Water is leaked by damages.
The Motor Water Seal leakage of
Sump assembly.
The height of Drain Hose connection
(sink-Drain Hose) is not over 20 .
Impeller of the Washing Pump is
worn away.
Try turning water faucets off. Does it still flood when done? Does your drain hose empty into stand pipe that is at least 30 inches from floor? Make sure drain hose does not go anymore than a few inches into pipe. If it is pushed too far in, unit can syphon water back into unit.
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