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 E1 warning usually indicates a leak or an internal overflow. These are the key checks and their risks.
The E3 warning usually indicates a fault in the water heating system, and it is advisable to check several key components.
The fault is usually in the motor and, frequently, in the worn or carbonized brushes.
Discover why this fault appears, which parts are usually behind it, and when it’s advisable to check the board or call a technician.
The F03 alarm usually indicates an electrical or control fault in the motor. Identifying the cause helps prevent more serious breakdowns.
The F03 error is usually related to a cooking zone and a faulty or disconnected sensor.
The E01 code usually indicates a temperature or electronics fault. These are the useful checks to make before repairing.
F02 points to a ventilation or rotation problem and requires checking key parts without forcing the appliance.
The lock screen usually indicates an active lock. Here’s how to identify it and reset it.
The F03 code is usually linked to pyrolytic cleaning and system blockages. This is how it is interpreted and checked.
The H01 code usually points to a startup or standby fault. These are the key causes and checks.
The PE notice usually indicates a water pressure or water level problem and, sometimes, a more serious electronic fault.