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Gea-Appliances Error Codes & Diagnostics

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

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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
88
Power failure or communication error
Info: Indicates a recent power failure or a communication issue between the main control board and the display board.
Refrigerator
88 Full Steps Diagnose
CC
Check controls or stuck button
Info: A button on the dispenser control panel has been pressed and held for too long, or is stuck.
Refrigerator
CC Full Steps Diagnose
C1
Pump out failure during drain
Info: The dishwasher failed to drain within the allotted time. This is often caused by a clog in the drain system.
Dishwasher
C1 Full Steps Diagnose
dE
Defrost system error
Info: The automatic defrost system has malfunctioned. This could be due to a failed defrost heater, defrost thermostat, or main control board.
Refrigerator
dE Full Steps Diagnose
Er FS
Freezer temperature sensor error
Info: The freezer thermistor (temperature sensor) has failed or is providing an out-of-range reading to the control board.
Refrigerator
Er FS Full Steps Diagnose
Er rS
Refrigerator temperature sensor error
Info: The fresh food compartment thermistor (temperature sensor) has failed.
Refrigerator
Er rS Full Steps Diagnose
E22
Water fill timeout
Info: Water is not entering the machine, or is entering too slowly. This could be due to closed water faucets, kinked hoses, or clogged inlet valve screens.
Washing Machine
E22 Full Steps Diagnose
E30
Water not draining
Info: The drain pump filter is clogged, the drain hose is blocked or kinked, or the drain pump has failed.
Washing Machine
E30 Full Steps Diagnose
E40
Lid lock failure
Info: The lid is not closed and locked properly, or the lid lock switch assembly is faulty.
Washing Machine
E40 Full Steps Diagnose
FF
Freezer fan motor failure
Info: The control board has detected that the freezer evaporator fan motor is not running. This can be caused by ice buildup blocking the fan, or a failed motor.
Refrigerator
FF Full Steps Diagnose
FTD
Ftd error code on display, indicating a defrost system failure.
Info: Faulty defrost heater, defrost terminator (bi-metal), thermistor, or main control board.
Dishwasher
FTD Full Steps Diagnose
F1
Runaway oven temperature
Info: The oven control board detects that the oven is overheating. This is often caused by a faulty control board or a failed oven temperature sensor.
Oven
F1 Full Steps Diagnose
F2
Oven temperature is too high
Info: The oven has exceeded a preset high-temperature limit, often due to a shorted oven temperature sensor or a faulty control board relay.
Oven
F2 Full Steps Diagnose
F3
Open oven temperature sensor circuit
Info: The control board is not detecting the oven temperature sensor. This indicates a failed sensor or a break in the wiring.
Oven
F3 Full Steps Diagnose
F7
Stuck key on control panel
Info: A button on the touchpad is shorted or stuck in the pressed position.
Oven
F7 Full Steps Diagnose
F9
Door lock circuit failure
Info: There is a problem with the motorized door lock assembly used for the self-clean cycle.
Oven
F9 Full Steps Diagnose
H2O
No water or low water detected
Info: The dishwasher is not filling with water. The water supply valve may be closed, the water line kinked, or the water inlet valve has failed.
Dishwasher
H2O Full Steps Diagnose
LEAK
Leak detected in base pan
Info: The dishwasher has detected water in the base pan underneath the tub, indicating a leak or an over-sudsing condition.
Dishwasher
LEAK Full Steps Diagnose
PF
Power failure
Info: A power outage or interruption occurred during a cycle.
Dishwasher
PF Full Steps Diagnose
UE
Unbalanced load
Info: The laundry load is unbalanced, causing the drum to wobble excessively during the spin cycle.
Washing Machine
UE Full Steps Diagnose