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Severin Error Codes & Diagnostics

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

39 Verified Codes in Database
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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
E01
Door lock fault
Info: The door is not correctly closed, or the door lock mechanism (interlock) is faulty or has a bad connection.
Washing Machine
E01 Full Steps Diagnose
E1
Zone overheating
Info: The temperature sensor for a cooking zone has detected excessive heat, often from a pan boiling dry or unsuitable cookware being used.
Induction Hob
E1 Full Steps Diagnose
E02
Water inlet time-out
Info: The machine has failed to fill with water in the allotted time. The water tap may be closed, the inlet hose kinked, or the inlet valve filter blocked.
Washing Machine
E02 Full Steps Diagnose
E2
Internal electronics overheating
Info: The main control board's temperature sensor has detected that the internal electronics are too hot. This is usually due to poor ventilation.
Induction Hob
E2 Full Steps Diagnose
E03
Water drain time-out
Info: The machine is unable to drain the water. The drain pump filter is blocked, the drain hose is kinked or blocked, or the pump itself has failed.
Washing Machine
E03 Full Steps Diagnose
E3
Overvoltage detected
Info: The hob has detected that the incoming mains voltage is too high.
Induction Hob
E3 Full Steps Diagnose
E04
Overfilling or water level sensor fault
Info: The machine has detected too much water in the drum. This is likely caused by a faulty pressure switch (water level sensor) or a blockage in the pressure chamber hose.
Washing Machine
E04 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Undervoltage detected
Info: The incoming mains voltage is too low for the hob to operate safely.
Induction Hob
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E05
Heating element or NTC sensor fault
Info: The water is not heating. This could be a fault with the heating element itself or the NTC temperature sensor that monitors water temperature.
Washing Machine
E05 Full Steps Diagnose
E5
Communication error
Info: There is a communication failure between the induction generator board and the user interface/control board.
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Induction Hob
E5 Full Steps Diagnose
E06
Motor fault
Info: The main drive motor is not turning. This can be caused by worn motor carbon brushes, a faulty motor, or a bad connection.
Washing Machine
E06 Full Steps Diagnose
E6
Zone sensor fault
Info: A temperature sensor for one of the cooking zones is faulty (open or short circuit).
Induction Hob
E6 Full Steps Diagnose
E08
Motor speed sensor fault (tacho)
Info: The control board is not receiving a speed signal from the motor. The tacho coil on the motor may be dislodged, faulty, or have a bad connection.
Washing Machine
E08 Full Steps Diagnose
E8
Cooling fan failure
Info: The internal cooling fan for the electronics has failed or is blocked.
Induction Hob
E8 Full Steps Diagnose
E10
Water level sensor issue
Info: The control board has received an invalid signal from the water level sensor, or the sensor is not detected.
Washing Machine
E10 Full Steps Diagnose
E21
Drainage blocked
Info: Water is not being pumped out effectively during the spin or drain cycle, often due to a severe blockage.
Washing Machine
E21 Full Steps Diagnose
E30
Door lock system error
Info: The door lock mechanism has a persistent fault that cannot be cleared by simply opening and closing the door.
Washing Machine
E30 Full Steps Diagnose
E40
Power supply fault
Info: The main control board is detecting an abnormal voltage from the power supply.
Washing Machine
E40 Full Steps Diagnose
F
Pan not detected
Info: The hob does not recognize the cookware. The pan may be unsuitable (not induction-compatible), too small for the zone, or not centered correctly.
Induction Hob
F Full Steps Diagnose
FE
Water overflow error
Info: The water level has exceeded the maximum safe level, likely due to a stuck water inlet valve.
Dishwasher
FE Full Steps Diagnose
F01
Temperature probe fault (NTC)
Info: The oven's main temperature sensor (NTC) is detected as open or short-circuited by the control board.
Oven
F01 Full Steps Diagnose
F1
Freezer compartment sensor fault
Info: The temperature sensor (thermistor) inside the freezer section is faulty, showing an open or short circuit.
Refrigerator
F1 Full Steps Diagnose
F02
Overheating detected
Info: The oven has detected a temperature much higher than the set point. This could be a stuck heating element relay on the control board or a faulty temperature sensor.
Oven
F02 Full Steps Diagnose
F2
Fresh food compartment sensor fault
Info: The temperature sensor in the refrigerator (fresh food) section is faulty.
Refrigerator
F2 Full Steps Diagnose
F03
Main board communication failure
Info: The connection between the main control board and the display/user interface board has been lost.
Oven
F03 Full Steps Diagnose
F3
Defrost sensor fault
Info: The defrost thermistor, which monitors the evaporator coil temperature during a defrost cycle, has failed.
Refrigerator
F3 Full Steps Diagnose
F04
EEPROM data error
Info: The memory chip (EEPROM) on the main control board is corrupted or has failed.
Oven
F04 Full Steps Diagnose
F4
Defrost heater failure
Info: The defrost heating element is open circuit and not working. This will lead to a build-up of ice on the evaporator coil.
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Refrigerator
F4 Full Steps Diagnose
F5
Ice maker fault
Info: A fault has been detected with the ice maker mechanism or its sensor.
Refrigerator
F5 Full Steps Diagnose
F6
NTC temperature sensor error
Info: The main control board has detected an open or short circuit in the NTC temperature sensor.
Dishwasher
F6 Full Steps Diagnose
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