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Brandt Error Codes & Diagnostics

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

36 Verified Codes in Database
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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
A1
Appliance stops mid-cycle and drain pump runs continuously; anti-overflow safety triggered.
Info: Water has leaked into the base collection pan, activating the float switch.
Refrigerator
A1 Full Steps Diagnose
A2
High temperature alarm in refrigerator
Info: The temperature in the fresh food compartment is too high.
Refrigerator
A2 Full Steps Diagnose
CF
Communication Fault
Info: The main control board is unable to communicate with the user interface or display board.
Refrigerator
CF Full Steps Diagnose
D01
Water filling fault
Info: The appliance is not filling with water. This could be due to a closed water tap, a kinked inlet hose, or a faulty water inlet valve.
Washing Machine
D01 Full Steps Diagnose
D02
Water draining fault
Info: Water is not draining from the drum. The drain filter may be clogged, the drain pump could be faulty, or the drain hose is blocked or kinked.
Washing Machine
D02 Full Steps Diagnose
D03
Water heating fault
Info: The water is not heating up. This is usually caused by a faulty heating element or a defective temperature sensor (NTC).
Washing Machine
D03 Full Steps Diagnose
D04
Motor triac fault
Info: The motor's power control component (triac) on the main circuit board is short-circuited. This can also be caused by a faulty motor.
Washing Machine
D04 Full Steps Diagnose
D05
NTC temperature sensor fault
Info: The temperature sensor (NTC) is faulty, providing incorrect readings or no readings at all.
Washing Machine
D05 Full Steps Diagnose
D06
Motor speed fault
Info: The motor's tachometer, which measures drum speed, is faulty or has a bad connection. The motor may not spin or spin uncontrollably.
Washing Machine
D06 Full Steps Diagnose
D07
Door lock safety error
Info: The door is not correctly closed or the door lock mechanism is faulty. The machine will not start.
Washing Machine
D07 Full Steps Diagnose
D08
Water distribution fault
Info: The diverter valve, which directs water to the upper or lower spray arms, is faulty or blocked.
Dishwasher
D08 Full Steps Diagnose
D10
Overfill or excess water
Info: The machine has detected too much water in the drum, possibly due to a faulty pressure switch or water inlet valve stuck open.
Washing Machine
D10 Full Steps Diagnose
D14
Wash motor / Circulation pump fault
Info: The main circulation pump that powers the spray arms is not working correctly.
Dishwasher
D14 Full Steps Diagnose
D17
Drum positioning sensor fault
Info: On top-loading models, the sensor that detects the drum's position (for door alignment) is faulty.
Washing Machine
D17 Full Steps Diagnose
D21
Electronic control module error
Info: There is a communication or configuration error within the main electronic control board.
Washing Machine
D21 Full Steps Diagnose
E0
Evaporator sensor fault
Info: The sensor that monitors the temperature of the evaporator coil (part of the defrost system) is faulty.
Refrigerator
E0 Full Steps Diagnose
E1
Freezer compartment sensor fault
Info: The air temperature sensor in the freezer compartment is providing incorrect readings.
Refrigerator
E1 Full Steps Diagnose
E2
Drainage fault
Info: The dishwasher is not draining water correctly. Filters are blocked, the drain hose is kinked, or the drain pump is faulty.
Dishwasher
E2 Full Steps Diagnose
E3
Refrigerator compartment sensor fault
Info: The air temperature sensor in the fresh food compartment is faulty.
Refrigerator
E3 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Temperature sensor (NTC) fault
Info: The NTC temperature sensor is giving an out-of-range reading, indicating it is either open-circuit or short-circuit.
Dishwasher
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E6
Water inlet fault
Info: The appliance has detected a problem with the water filling process, often related to the water inlet valve or the flowmeter.
Dishwasher
E6 Full Steps Diagnose
E7
Overflow detected
Info: The water level is too high. This can be caused by a faulty pressure switch or a water inlet valve that has not shut off.
Dishwasher
E7 Full Steps Diagnose
E40
Door lock issue
Info: The machine has detected that the door is open or the door lock is not engaging correctly.
Washing Machine
E40 Full Steps Diagnose
F0
No pan detected on cooking zone
Info: There is no pan on the cooking zone, the pan is not suitable for induction, or the pan is too small or not centered.
Induction Hob
F0 Full Steps Diagnose
F1
Control board overheating
Info: The electronic control board has exceeded its safe operating temperature.
Induction Hob
F1 Full Steps Diagnose
F2
Induction coil sensor fault
Info: The temperature sensor for one of the induction coils is faulty.
Induction Hob
F2 Full Steps Diagnose
F3
High voltage error
Info: The hob has detected that the incoming mains voltage is too high for safe operation.
Induction Hob
F3 Full Steps Diagnose
F4
Low voltage error
Info: The incoming mains voltage is too low for the hob to operate correctly.
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Induction Hob
F4 Full Steps Diagnose
F5
Display communication error
Info: The connection between the touch control display and the main power board has been lost.
Induction Hob
F5 Full Steps Diagnose
F7
Power board temperature sensor fault
Info: A temperature sensor located on one of the main power boards is defective.
Induction Hob
F7 Full Steps Diagnose
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