Whirlpool WFC8090GX Service Manual page 25

2.8 cu ft smart all-in-one washer & dryer
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WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before operating.
Failure to do so can result in death or
electrical shock.
Fault Error
Description
Code
F0E1
Load in drum during Clean Washer cycle
F0E2
Oversuds
F0E3
High temp error, dry cycle, no air flow
F0E4
High temp error, wash cycle
F0E5
Off Balance Load
F1E2
MCU over- or under-voltage error
F1E4
Main relay open or shorted
F3E1
Pressure switch signal missing or out of range
F3E2
Wash NTC open or shorted
For Service Technician Use Only
DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT/ERROR CODES
Fault/Error Code Display Method
Fault codes are displayed by showing F#E#. The F# indicates
the suspect System/Category. The E# indicates the suspect
Component system.
The fault codes below may be indicated under various
conditions and can be accessed through Service Diagnostics.
Remove load and re-start Clean Washer cycle.
Excessive suds in washer. Washer is running a suds reduction
routine. If the washer is unable to correct the problem, this
may indicate:
• Not using HE detergent.
• Excessive detergent usage.
• Check pressure hose connection from tub to main
control. Is hose pinched, kinked, plugged, or leaking air.
Detected dryer fan not functioning properly. Try recycling
power to washer/dryer.
• Check thermal cut-off. See TEST #12a: Dry Heating
Element, pg. 3-19.
• Check dry NTC. See TEST #12b: Dry Temperature Sensor
(NTC), pg. 3-20.
• Check dry fan motor. See TEST #13: Dry Fan Motor, pg.
3-21.
Washer water too hot. May have water inlet hose
connected to hot water faucet.
• Make sure inlet hose is connected to a cold water faucet.
• Check wash heat element. See TEST #8: Wash Heating
Element, pg. 3-12.
• Check wash temperature sensor. See TEST #9: Wash
Temperature Sensor, pg. 3-13.
Load could be unbalanced or too large. Avoid tightly packing
the load. Avoid washing single items.
MCU malfunction, voltage out of range.
• See TEST #3: Motor Circuit, page 3-7.
Main relay issue. Try recycling power to washer/dryer.
• See TEST #1: ACU Power Check, pg. 3-4.
See TEST #6: Pressure Switch, pg. -10.
See TEST #9: Wash Temperature Sensor, pg. 3-13.
See TEST #12b: Dry Thermistor Sensor, pg. 3-20.
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