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 fault usually points to the control board and blocks the equipment for safety. These are the causes and the appropriate response.
The boiler locks due to an abnormal flame detection. Find out what to check before calling the technician.
The boiler cuts off and restarts the cycle when it detects an anomaly between flame, power, and outlet temperature.
It usually indicates a problem with the pot, its position, or the cold ambient temperature in the kitchen.
The fault points to the thermal sensor in the front zones. What should be checked, and when is it advisable to stop using it.
The F3 code indicates a fault in the rear temperature sensor and requires checking the installation, connection, and ohmic value.
The F4 error usually indicates a fault in the thermal sensor or its wiring, with clear clues for diagnosing it.
An internal communication failure, excessive heat, or worn-out components may be behind the F5 warning.
The F6 warning usually indicates an internal communication failure, with causes in connections, capacitors, or overheating.
The board indicates an internal overheating issue. These are the causes, the basic check, and when it is advisable to stop.
The fault is usually due to a crossover between the front and rear CTs and requires checking the wiring and electronics.
The warning usually indicates excessive temperature in the power area and insufficient ventilation.