Solve Fagor appliance problems faster with practical, step-by-step guides. Learn what each fault code means and try simple fixes on washers, ovens, fridges, and other household appliances. Get clear help to identify the issue and act with confidence.

The red light may stay on due to high temperature, the door not being closed properly, frost, or a malfunction.
The boiler is protected by an excessive temperature rise: key to understanding the lockout and its real cause.
The D02 usually indicates a blocked drain or a stuck level sensor. This helps narrow down the fault logically.
The thermal fault usually comes from the probe, the wiring, or the board. That’s how it should be interpreted rigorously.
The F3 warning usually indicates an evacuation fault. This is how the cause is located and the pump, hose, and water level are checked.
The D14 code usually indicates a problem in water circulation or detection and requires checking the filters, pump, and drain.
The boiler locks out due to abnormal pressure in the circuit. Real causes, symptoms, and the correct fix.
The F5 alert indicates a fault in the control electronics and requires acting with caution to avoid greater damage.
The boiler locks out due to an abnormal flame detection. These are the most likely causes and the safe inspection.
The D03 code indicates a heating problem in the dryer. These are the key checks and the most common cause.
The warning usually points to the drum sensor, although it may also be in the wiring or the connections.
The warning is usually related to the internal electronics and the power supply. These checks help narrow down the actual source.