When your Daewoo washer starts acting up, the first thing that might come to mind is panic. But before you worry too much, it’s important to know that many times, these issues come with error codes designed to help you identify what’s wrong. Here at codigodeerror.com, we want to make your life a bit easier by providing you with a comprehensive guide on what these error codes mean and how you can solve them.
What are error codes?
Error codes are essentially messages that your Daewoo washer uses to communicate to you that something isn’t working correctly. Each code is associated with a specific problem, and knowing what they mean can be the first step in solving the issue.
How to use this table?
We’ve prepared a detailed table with the most common error codes you might encounter with your Daewoo washer. For each code, we provide a description of the problem, the likely cause, and most importantly, the recommended solutions. Remember, however, if you’re not comfortable performing any of the suggested solutions, it’s always better to contact a professional.
Error | Description | Cause | Solution |
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B1 | Motor alignment error | This error occurs when the motor alignment at the initial stage of motor operation is against logic. | |
B2 | Motor speed control error | This error occurs when the difference between the current speed and the target speed is greater than 120 RPM. | |
B3 | Low voltage error | This error occurs when the DC-LINK voltage is lower than 140V. | |
B4 | Motor start overload error | This error occurs when there is no Hall sensor input in 400 msec at motor start due to overload or motor blockage. | |
E2 | Overfill error | “Check the water inlet valve Check the drain pump Check the pressure switch or level sensor.” | |
E3 | Fan error (Washer-dryer) | “Check the fan motor for obstruction or blockage Check the continuity of the fan motor Check PCB” | |
E5 | High voltage error | “Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds and then reconnect. Check connections.” | |
E6 | EMG error | “Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds and then reconnect. Clothes are stuck between the gasket and drum. Motor failure PCB failure” | |
E7 | Cycle Direction error | The motor or drum rotates in the opposite direction | “Check Hall sensor Check connections.” |
E8 | Motor fault | “Check motor connection block. Abnormal load condition. Check connections.” | |
E9 | Water level too high | Check connections. | |
IE | Water inlet error | “Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds and then reconnect. Check connections.Change the unit Check the pressure switch Check PCB” | |
LE | Door lock error. The door opens during washer operation. | Close the door | |
LE | The washer or loading door is detected as open or unsecured. | “Properly close the door Check the door lock switch Check the door latch Check PCB” | |
OE | Insufficient draining | “Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds and then reconnect. Check connections. Check the drain pump Check wiring Check the water level sensor Check the water valve and PCB connections.” | |
PFE | Washer drain filter blocked | Disconnect the device from the electrical network and call the service technician. | |
QE | Water not draining | “Open and close the door, check the water valve and water pressure, and press the Start / Pause button, then the error will be cleared and the water will refill.” | |
UE | Slight imbalance in the load | “Disconnect power for at least 30 seconds and then reconnect. The washer or washer-dryer has failed to spin. Sort the laundry load and try again.(Try less weight).” |
Our advice
Before calling the service technician, we recommend checking this table and following the suggested solutions. Many times, problems can be easily resolved without the need for professional intervention. However, if after trying the proposed solutions the problem persists, do not hesitate to contact an expert. Remember, your safety and that of your home are the most important.