A 5 year old Blomberg WNF8402 RC20 Washing machine endlessly stays in pumping mode, throwing water out while there is nothing left to pump. Nothing has helped the machine to come out of this water pumping mode. When it's switched on it starts pumping again. While holding the pause button switching on the machine the display reads E07. Looking around a bit seems to indicated the error relates to the door lock switch. Testing the door lock, it locks when its switched on. It does not start when the door remains open. The lock seems to be OK. What is this E07 error about? Any help appreciated. This machine is just 5 years old.....
1Press Menu/Set, 0, 2.
2 Enter the last two digits of the year. Press Menu/Set.
3 Enter two digits for the month. Press Menu/Set.
(For example, enter 09 for September, or 10 for October.)
4 Enter two digits for the day. Press Menu/Set.
(For example, enter 06 for 6th.)
5 Enter the time in 24-Hour format. Press Menu/Set.
(For example, enter 15:25 for 3:25 P.M.)
6 Press Stop/Exit.
The LCD now shows the date and time whenever the machine is idle in Fax mode.
When the machine is in Sleep mode, the LCD shows Sleep. (See Sleep Time on page 2-8.)
Hopefully that worked correctly and solved your problem!
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Anyone here who knows how to clear error codes in a Blomberg Washing machine? When the hardware is OK, how are error codes cleared from the main controller?
Problem is solved, the WNF8402 RC20 is running.
Two things happened since:
1)The 220 AC lead was disconnected for 24 hours.
2)A service engineer came along and said he has reset the machine through a code / sequence.
No idea which of the 2 really solved it.
For those struggling with the same problem;
Blomberg / Beko machines can apparently suspend operations during a washing sequence and lock itself into a state of continuous pumping.
The service state can be entered by pressing the cancel button for 3+ seconds while switching on the Machine. The wash selector should be in the top - upward position.
Afterwards the error code E07 was displayed.
And No... the service engineer didn't reveal the reset code or reset sequence.
And No...There was NOTHING wrong with the locking mechanism.
So be cautious opening up a machine. A simple (secret) reset or unplugged AC mains might resolve the problem.
Thank you! This was the most useful thing I found after a 2 hour search for my Blomberg WM 87120 NBL00
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