TCL Washing Machine Error Codes: Meaning and How to Fix

2024-02-29

2024-02-29

 

Introduction

Washing machine error codes help identify and diagnose issues with the machine. We'll cover the most common TCL washing machine error codes and tips on how to fix and maintain your machine. By following these tips, you'll be able to keep your washing machine running smoothly and extend its lifespan.

 

What are washing machine error codes?

Washing machine error codes are designed to help identify and diagnose issues with the machine. When an error code appears on the display of the washer, it usually means that there is a problem that needs to be addressed. These error codes can be resolved by following simple troubleshooting steps, which vary depending on the specific code and the brand of the machine.

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TCL Washing Machine Error Codes: Meaning and How to Fix

If your TCL washing machine is displaying an error code, it can be frustrating and confusing. Here's a breakdown of the most common TCL washing machine error codes, what they mean, and how to fix them:

  • E1: This error code indicates that the washer is filling up with water too slowly. Check to make sure the tap is turned on, the water pressure is adequate, and the inlet hose is not blocked.
  • E2: If you see this error code, it means that there is a drainage issue. Check to see if the drain pump is clogged and if necessary, call a technician for help.
  • E3: This error code means that the door lock is broken. Ensure that the door is closed properly and check if any clothes are caught between the door and the seal. If the issue persists, contact a technician.
  • E4: If your washing machine is overflowing with water, let it drain automatically until the water level is at the appropriate level for the wash procedure. If this error code continues to appear, contact a technician.
  • E5: This error code indicates that the electrical motor is broken. Contact a technician for help.
  • E6: If you see this error code, it means that the heater is not working. Contact a technician for help.
  • E7: This error code indicates that there is a temperature sensor fault. Contact a technician for help.
  • E9: If you see this error code, it means there is a communication failure. Contact a technician for help.
  • E10: This error code indicates that there is an inverter failure. Contact a technician for help.
  • EP: If you see this error code, it means that the procedure running does not correspond to the cycle that the knob is pointing to. Turn the cycle selector to the corresponding cycle for the procedure that is running.

Don't let washing machine error codes get you down! By taking the time to understand what they mean and following the recommended steps to fix them, you can keep your machine running smoothly and effectively. And if you ever feel unsure or run into any difficulties, don't hesitate to reach out to a professional technician for help. They can give you the expert advice and support you need to get your washing machine back on track in no time.

Also read: Washing Machine Capacity and Load Size Guide

 

Other Common Washing Machine Problems & Solutions

  1. Remaining water in the machine: If you notice some water remaining in the machine, don't worry. This is normal and is the result of water tests performed at the factory.
  2. Washer not running: If your washing machine does not run, check if the power plug is inserted properly, if the tap is opened, if the power button is pressed, if the Start/Pause button is pressed, and if the delay feature is activated.
  3. Water leakage: If you notice water leakage, check and fasten the inlet hose, clean the drain hose, and ask a specialized person to repair it if necessary.
  4. Abnormal noise and vibration: If your washing machine is making abnormal noise and vibrating excessively, check if the transit bolts have been removed, if the adjustable legs are level, if the machine is installed on a solid and level floor, and if there are any barrettes or metal articles inside.
  5. Unsatisfactory washing efficiency: If you are not satisfied with the washing efficiency, select the proper procedure and add the right amount of detergent according to the instructions on the detergent package.
  6. Machine not responding to button presses: If your washing machine takes no action after pressing buttons, check if the child-lock feature has been activated, press the Start/Pause button first, and then press other buttons.
  7. Actual running time does not match display time: If the actual running time of procedures does not correspond to the display time, check if the clothes in the drum are dispersed enough and if the water is drained out or inflowing properly.
  8. Washer filling while draining: If your washer is filling up with water while draining, check if the maximum height of the drain hose is lower than 65cm and if the drain hose is immersed.

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More washing machine maintenance tips for you

To keep your washing machine in tip-top shape, remember to:

  • Wipe down the drum and door seal after each use to prevent mold and mildew growth.
  • Clean the dispensers periodically to ensure proper flow and mixing of cleaning agents.
  • Use the correct amount and type of detergent according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Check and clean the filter regularly, following the owner's manual instructions.
  • Level the machine to prevent excessive vibration during the spin cycle.
  • Follow the manufacturer's instructions for the maximum load size to avoid overloading and damaging the components.
  • Use cold water when possible to save energy and reduce wear and tear.
  • Leave the door open after use to allow air circulation and prevent mold and mildew growth.

By following these simple steps, you'll be able to enjoy clean clothes without worrying about your washing machine breaking down. Happy washing!

Read more: 8 Ways To Extend The Lifespan Of Your Washing Machine

 

Conclusion

Understanding TCL washing machine error codes and following proper maintenance procedures can save you time and money in the long run. 

With TCL washing machines, you can enjoy hassle-free laundry days while having peace of mind knowing that their advanced technology and durability will keep your clothes clean and fresh for years to come. Don't settle for less - choose TCL for a reliable, efficient, and satisfying washing experience.

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