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Candy Error Codes & Diagnostics

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

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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
AL05
Dishwasher stops with water inside
Info: Drain pump fault. This is an alternative code for a drainage problem, specifically pointing towards a faulty pump motor or blockage at the impeller.
Dishwasher
AL05 Full Steps Diagnose
E01
Freezer compartment temperature is too high
Info: The freezer's temperature sensor (NTC) is faulty.
Refrigerator
E01 Full Steps Diagnose
E1
Dishwasher not filling with water, cycle doesn't start
Info: Water inlet timeout. The machine has failed to fill with the required amount of water in the allocated time. Can be caused by a closed tap, kinked hose, or faulty inlet valve/aquastop.
Dishwasher
E1 Full Steps Diagnose
E02
Refrigerator compartment temperature is too high or low
Info: The refrigerator's temperature sensor (NTC) is faulty.
Refrigerator
E02 Full Steps Diagnose
E2
Hob zone beeps and won't heat
Info: The hob has detected an unsuitable pan or no pan at all on the cooking zone.
Hob
E2 Full Steps Diagnose
E03
Both fridge and freezer compartments have temperature issues
Info: This can indicate a fault with both temperature sensors or a more complex fault with the defrost system or control board.
Refrigerator
E03 Full Steps Diagnose
E3
Hob switches off or shows an error
Info: The hob has detected that the mains voltage supply is outside of the acceptable range (too high or too low).
Hob
E3 Full Steps Diagnose
E04
Machine has overfilled with water or leak detected
Info: The water level sensor (pressure switch) is faulty, or the water inlet valve is stuck open. The anti-flood switch in the base may have been activated by a leak.
Washing Machine
E04 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Dishwasher has stopped mid-cycle and may have water in the base
Info: Water leakage detected. The anti-flood switch in the base of the machine has been activated by a leak.
Dishwasher
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E05
Error code E05 is displayed, indicating a fault with the water temperature measurement system.
Info: The NTC temperature sensor is faulty (open or short circuit), or there is a problem with its wiring/connection to the control board.
Washing Machine
E05 Full Steps Diagnose
E5
Cycle is not heating the water correctly
Info: NTC (temperature sensor) fault. The control board is receiving an incorrect reading from the temperature sensor.
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Dishwasher
E5 Full Steps Diagnose
E06
Machine is unbalanced or control board fault
Info: The laundry load is severely unbalanced, or the main control board (PCB) has a fault.
Washing Machine
E06 Full Steps Diagnose
E6
Dishwasher is overfilling or not filling enough
Info: Fault with the water level sensor (pressure switch).
Dishwasher
E6 Full Steps Diagnose
E07
Excessive frost buildup in the freezer
Info: The defrost system is not working correctly, often due to a faulty defrost sensor.
Refrigerator
E07 Full Steps Diagnose
E7
Water fill issues or erratic behavior
Info: Flow meter fault. The machine is not correctly measuring the amount of water entering.
Dishwasher
E7 Full Steps Diagnose
E08
Motor speed sensor fault
Info: The motor's tachometer (tacho) coil is faulty, has come loose, or the wiring to it is damaged.
Washing Machine
E08 Full Steps Diagnose
E09
Motor does not run
Info: The motor's power control component (triac) on the main control board has failed (short circuit).
Washing Machine
E09 Full Steps Diagnose
E10
Drum sensor or selector switch fault
Info: On some top-loading models, this indicates a fault with the drum position sensor. On others, it can mean an issue with the program selector switch.
Washing Machine
E10 Full Steps Diagnose
E11
Dryer sensor fault
Info: The drying temperature sensor (NTC) is open circuit or disconnected. The module may also be faulty.
Washer Dryer
E11 Full Steps Diagnose
E12
Communication error between control boards
Info: There is a fault in the data communication link between the main control board and the display board.
Washer Dryer
E12 Full Steps Diagnose
E13
Main control board (PCB) communication fault
Info: A communication link on the main PCB has failed.
Washing Machine
E13 Full Steps Diagnose
E14
Water heating fault or control board issue
Info: The water is not heating, which could be due to a faulty heating element, NTC sensor, or a fault on the main control board related to the heating circuit.
Washer Dryer
E14 Full Steps Diagnose
E15
Machine will not start, display may flash
Info: The main control board has not been programmed or the memory chip is corrupted.
Washing Machine
E15 Full Steps Diagnose
E16
Machine trips the mains electricity
Info: The insulation on the heating element has failed, causing a short circuit to earth.
Washing Machine
E16 Full Steps Diagnose
E17
Motor runs erratically or not at all
Info: The motor tachometer is producing an incorrect or unstable signal.
Washing Machine
E17 Full Steps Diagnose
E18
Program will not start or stops
Info: The main control board (PCB) has detected an incorrect input signal from one of the components, often due to incorrect wiring or a faulty PCB.
Washing Machine
E18 Full Steps Diagnose
E20
Drainage problem, same as E03
Info: This is an alternative code for a drainage fault. The drain pump filter is blocked, the pump is faulty, or the hose is obstructed.
Washing Machine
E20 Full Steps Diagnose
E21
Drainage and motor issues
Info: This code often points to a combination of issues, typically starting with a drainage problem that then puts stress on the motor or related circuitry.
Washing Machine
E21 Full Steps Diagnose
E22
Program stalls, not filling with water
Info: This is a fill error, similar to E02. It can be caused by a faulty pressure switch not resetting, in addition to a closed tap or faulty inlet valve.
Washing Machine
E22 Full Steps Diagnose
F1
Oven not heating or showing incorrect temperature
Info: The oven temperature sensor (NTC probe) has an open circuit, meaning it's either faulty or disconnected.
Oven
F1 Full Steps Diagnose
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