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Alaska Error Codes & Diagnostics

Complete B2B dictionary of fault codes, troubleshooting steps, and repair manuals for Alaska home appliances, including Washing Machines, Dishwashers, Ovens, Dryers, and Refrigerators.

30 Verified Codes in Database
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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
E01
Door open error
Info: The door is not closed properly, the door lock mechanism is faulty, or there is a wiring issue to the lock.
Washing Machine
E01 Full Steps Diagnose
E1
Electronics overheating
Info: The internal temperature of the hob's electronics is too high. This could be due to a blocked cooling vent or a faulty cooling fan.
Hob
E1 Full Steps Diagnose
E02
Water filling timeout
Info: The machine is not filling with water within the expected time. This could be due to a closed water tap, a kinked inlet hose, a blocked filter in the inlet valve, or a faulty pressure sensor.
Washing Machine
E02 Full Steps Diagnose
E2
Freezer sensor fault
Info: The temperature sensor for the freezer compartment has failed.
Refrigerator
E2 Full Steps Diagnose
E03
Water draining timeout
Info: The machine is not draining water correctly. The drain filter is blocked, the drain hose is kinked or blocked, or the drain pump is faulty.
Washing Machine
E03 Full Steps Diagnose
E3
High voltage supply
Info: The hob has detected that the incoming mains voltage is too high for safe operation.
Hob
E3 Full Steps Diagnose
E04
Overfill error / Too much water
Info: The water level sensor (pressure switch) has detected too much water in the drum. This is often caused by a faulty pressure sensor or a stuck-open water inlet valve.
Washing Machine
E04 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Low voltage supply
Info: The incoming mains voltage is too low for the hob to operate correctly.
Hob
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E05
Water heating fault
Info: The water is not heating up to the required temperature. The heating element has failed, or the NTC temperature sensor is faulty or disconnected.
Washing Machine
E05 Full Steps Diagnose
E5
Cooking zone temperature sensor failure
Info: The temperature sensor for a specific cooking zone has failed.
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Hob
E5 Full Steps Diagnose
E06
Motor fault
Info: A fault with the main drive motor has been detected, often related to the motor's tacho sensor which measures speed. Could also be worn motor brushes.
Washing Machine
E06 Full Steps Diagnose
E6
Communication error with power module
Info: The user interface board has lost communication with the power board that controls the cooking zones.
Hob
E6 Full Steps Diagnose
E7
Temperature sensor (NTC) short circuit
Info: The temperature sensor is providing an incorrect, short-circuited reading to the main control board.
Dishwasher
E7 Full Steps Diagnose
E08
Unbalanced load detected
Info: The laundry inside the drum is not distributed evenly, preventing the machine from reaching high spin speeds safely.
Washing Machine
E08 Full Steps Diagnose
E8
Diverter valve error
Info: The appliance is unable to direct water to the correct spray arm. The diverter valve, which switches water flow between the upper and lower arms, is stuck or faulty.
Dishwasher
E8 Full Steps Diagnose
E9
Icemaker failure
Info: A fault has been detected with the automatic icemaker module.
Refrigerator
E9 Full Steps Diagnose
E10
Communication error
Info: A communication failure has occurred between the main control board and the display board.
Washing Machine
E10 Full Steps Diagnose
E21
Draining system obstructed
Info: Similar to E03, but specifically points to a severe blockage in the drain system that the pump is struggling against.
Washing Machine
E21 Full Steps Diagnose
ER21
Main board temperature sensor error
Info: The temperature sensor located on the main control board itself has failed, which is a safety feature to prevent the electronics from overheating.
Oven
ER21 Full Steps Diagnose
E30
Door lock failure
Info: The door lock is detected as faulty or has failed to engage correctly when commanded.
Washing Machine
E30 Full Steps Diagnose
F1
Oven temperature sensor (NTC) failure
Info: The oven's main temperature sensor is either shorted or has an open circuit, preventing accurate temperature control.
Oven
F1 Full Steps Diagnose
F2
Oven overheating
Info: The oven has detected a temperature that is dangerously high. This could be due to a stuck relay on the control board or a faulty cooling fan.
Oven
F2 Full Steps Diagnose
F3
Control board failure
Info: An internal error or memory corruption has occurred on the main electronic control board (PCB).
Oven
F3 Full Steps Diagnose
F4
Door lock mechanism error
Info: The motorized door lock, used for pyrolytic cleaning cycles, has failed to lock or unlock correctly.
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Oven
F4 Full Steps Diagnose
F5
Insufficient water fill
Info: The dishwasher has detected that the water level is too low after the initial fill. This is often caused by low water pressure from the mains supply.
Dishwasher
F5 Full Steps Diagnose
F6
Heating Sensor (NTC) Error
Info: The dishwasher has detected a fault with the temperature sensor (NTC), either an open or short circuit.
Dishwasher
F6 Full Steps Diagnose
F8
Circuit board communication error
Info: The main power board and the user interface board are unable to communicate with each other.
Oven
F8 Full Steps Diagnose
H
Residual heat indicator
Info: This is not an error but an indicator that the glass surface of a cooking zone is still hot to the touch after use.
Hob
H Full Steps Diagnose
L
Child lock activated
Info: The child lock feature is engaged, preventing the hob controls from being used.
Hob
L Full Steps Diagnose
U
No pan detected / Unsuitable pan
Info: The hob does not detect a pan on the cooking zone, or the pan is not compatible with induction cooking (e.g., glass, aluminum, copper).
Hob
U Full Steps Diagnose