IPSO

IPSO Washing Machines Error Codes

Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.

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E01
Washer will not start; display shows E01 immediately after pressing Start.
Door Lock Failure
E02
Washer does not fill with water or fills very slowly; E02 displayed after a few minutes.
Water Inlet Fill Timeout
E03
Washer does not drain; water remains in the drum, and E03 is displayed.
Drain Timeout / Drain Pump Failure
E04
Washer overfills or water level is too high; E04 is displayed and the cycle stops.
Overfill / Water Level Sensor Fault
E05
Washer does not heat water; the cycle may extend indefinitely and E05 is displayed.
Heating Circuit Failure
E06
Washer drum does not rotate; E06 is displayed shortly after the cycle starts.
Motor Drive Fault
E07
Washer will not spin; E07 is displayed near the spin phase.
Unbalanced Load / Spin Protection Fault
E08
Washer stops mid-cycle with E08; the drum may be locked or difficult to turn.
Motor Overload / Drum Jam
E09
Washer stops and displays E09; no obvious mechanical issue, may occur randomly.
EEPROM / Control Board Configuration Error
E10
Washer door remains locked at the end of the cycle; E10 is displayed.
Door Unlock Failure
E11
Washer fills but then stops with E11; the water level appears incorrect for the selected program.
Water Level Calibration / Pressure Sensor Range Error
E12
Washer stops and displays E12; often associated with very hot water or steam.
Temperature Sensor (NTC) Fault
E13
Washer shows E13 and may stop during the drain or spin phase; sometimes accompanied by water leak detection.
Leak / Overflow Protection Activated
E14
Washer displays E14; the cycle may not start or may stop unexpectedly.
Door Open Detection Error
E15
Washer shows E15; the user interface may be unresponsive or buttons may not work correctly.
User Interface / Keypad Communication Error
E16
Washer displays E16; often associated with excessive vibration or an aborted spin cycle.
Tachometer / Speed Sensor Error
E17
Washer shows E17; water temperature is too high for the selected program or the safety cut-out has been triggered.
Overtemperature Protection
E18
Washer displays E18; the water level does not drop as expected during the spin cycle.
Drain Level Sensor / Siphon Error
E19
Washer shows E19; often related to the coin or card payment system on commercial IPSO units.
Payment System Communication Error
E20
Washer displays E20; the motor runs erratically or not at all on inverter-driven IPSO models.
Inverter / Frequency Drive Fault
Symptom
Washer display works but some buttons do not respond or respond intermittently
Keypad / Button Failure
Symptom
Washer does not dispense detergent or softener properly
Dispenser Drawer / Valve Flow Issue
Symptom
Washer does not start; display is on but Start button does nothing
Start Circuit / Door Interlock Logic Fault
Symptom
Washer does not start; no lights or display
No Power / Dead Machine
Symptom
Washer door seal is torn or moldy but no active leak yet
Door Gasket Deterioration
Symptom
Washer door will not unlock at end of cycle; no error code shown
Mechanical Door Lock Jam
Symptom
Washer drum overfills and water can be seen near the door glass but no code is shown
Water Level Control Malfunction
Symptom
Washer drum scrapes or grinds when turning by hand
Foreign Object Between Drum and Tub
Symptom
Washer emits a burning smell during operation
Overheating Component or Friction
Symptom
Washer fills and drains but drum does not turn at all
Drive System Failure
Symptom
Washer has a strong musty or moldy odor inside drum
Biofilm and Mold Build-Up
Symptom
Washer leaks water from the front during the wash or rinse cycle.
Door Gasket (Boot Seal) Leak
Symptom
Washer leaks water from underneath the cabinet during operation.
Internal Hose or Pump Leak
Symptom
Washer leaves clothes soaking wet at end of cycle
No or Poor Final Spin
Symptom
Washer makes a loud rumbling or roaring noise during the spin cycle.
Drum Bearing Failure
Symptom
Washer makes loud banging or knocking noise during spin
Suspension or Shock Absorber Wear
Symptom
Washer takes much longer than expected to complete cycles
Extended Cycle Time / Control Compensation
Symptom
Washer trips the circuit breaker or blows fuses during operation
Electrical Short or Ground Fault
Symptom
Washer vibrates excessively and walks across the floor during spin
Excessive Vibration / Out-of-Balance Condition
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