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Ariston Washing Machine Error Codes Explained – Complete Diagnosis & Repair Guide by GossTech-Kenya Technologies
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Looking for Ariston washing machine error codes? GossTech-Kenya Technologies explains every Ariston washer error code, what it means, how to diagnose it, and the step-by-step repair process. Call 0723613664, email info@gosstech.co.ke, or visit www.gosstech.co.ke for professional washing machine repair services across Kenya.
Ariston Washing Machine Error Codes Explained – Complete Diagnosis & Repair Guide
Modern Ariston washing machines are designed with advanced self-diagnostic systems that detect faults and display error codes whenever a problem occurs. These codes help technicians identify the source of the problem quickly, reducing repair time and preventing further damage.
At GossTech-Kenya Technologies, we specialize in diagnosing and repairing all Ariston washing machine models. Whether your washer refuses to start, won’t drain, leaks water, displays an unusual error code, or stops halfway through a cycle, our experienced technicians can restore it to perfect working condition.
Contact GossTech-Kenya Technologies
- Phone: 0723613664
- Email: info@gosstech.co.ke
- Website: www.gosstech.co.ke
Why Understanding Ariston Error Codes Matters
Every Ariston washer continuously monitors components such as:
- Water inlet valves
- Drain pump
- Door lock
- Heating element
- Temperature sensor
- Pressure switch
- Motor
- Electronic control board
Whenever one of these components develops a fault, the machine displays an error code beginning with the letter F.
Correct diagnosis prevents replacing unnecessary parts and saves both time and money.
Complete Ariston Washing Machine Error Codes Table
| Error Code | Meaning | Main Component |
|---|---|---|
| F01 | Motor triac short circuit | Motor/PCB |
| F02 | Motor not rotating | Motor/Tachometer |
| F03 | Temperature sensor fault | Thermistor |
| F04 | Pressure switch error | Water level sensor |
| F05 | Drain system failure | Pump |
| F06 | Door lock/button fault | Door lock |
| F07 | Heater relay failure | Heating system |
| F08 | Heating element fault | Heater |
| F09 | Memory (EEPROM) error | Control board |
| F10 | Pressure switch communication failure | Water level sensor |
| F11 | Drain pump electrical fault | Drain pump |
| F12 | Communication failure | Main PCB & Display PCB |
| F13 | Dryer temperature sensor fault | Washer-dryer sensor |
| F14 | Dryer heater fault | Dryer heater |
| F15 | Dryer relay fault | Dryer control |
| F16 | Drum positioning fault | Top-loading models |
| F17 | Door lock failure | Door interlock |
| F18 | Internal communication error | Electronic module |
F01 – Motor Triac Short Circuit
Meaning
The electronic control board has detected a short circuit in the motor control triac. This prevents the motor from operating safely.
Possible Causes
- Shorted motor
- Damaged wiring
- Burnt control board
- Moisture damage
- Failed triac
How GossTech Diagnoses F01
Step 1: Disconnect electrical power.
Step 2: Remove the rear panel.
Step 3: Inspect the motor wiring.
Step 4: Measure motor winding resistance.
Step 5: Test for short circuits.
Step 6: Inspect the control PCB for burnt components.
Repair Procedure
- Replace damaged wiring.
- Replace faulty motor if windings are shorted.
- Repair or replace the PCB if the triac has failed.
- Test the machine through a complete wash cycle.
F02 – Motor Rotation Fault
Meaning
The control board cannot detect motor movement even though power is being supplied.
Possible Causes
- Worn carbon brushes
- Faulty tachometer
- Broken drive belt
- Motor failure
- Loose wiring
Diagnosis
- Inspect the drive belt.
- Check motor brushes.
- Measure tachometer resistance.
- Rotate drum manually.
- Test motor operation.
Repair
- Replace worn brushes.
- Install a new tachometer if defective.
- Replace broken drive belt.
- Repair motor wiring.
- Replace motor if necessary.
F03 – Temperature Sensor Error
Meaning
The thermistor is sending incorrect temperature readings.
Causes
- Faulty NTC sensor
- Loose wiring
- Water damage
- PCB malfunction
Diagnosis
- Disconnect power.
- Locate the thermistor.
- Measure resistance.
- Compare readings with specifications.
- Inspect connectors.
Repair
- Replace faulty thermistor.
- Clean corroded terminals.
- Secure loose wiring.
- Test heating cycle.
F04 – Pressure Switch Error
Meaning
The pressure switch cannot accurately detect the water level inside the drum.
Causes
- Blocked pressure hose
- Faulty pressure switch
- Air leak
- PCB fault
Diagnosis
- Remove the top cover.
- Inspect the pressure hose.
- Blow through the hose.
- Test pressure switch continuity.
- Run calibration.
Repair
- Replace damaged hose.
- Install new pressure switch.
- Clean air chamber.
- Verify correct filling.
F05 – Drain System Failure
Meaning
Water is not draining properly.
Common Causes
- Blocked filter
- Blocked drain hose
- Failed pump
- Pump obstruction
Diagnosis
- Clean filter.
- Inspect drain hose.
- Remove pump.
- Check impeller.
- Measure pump resistance.
Repair
- Remove debris.
- Replace damaged pump.
- Replace blocked hose.
- Test drain cycle.
F06 – Door Lock Error
Meaning
The machine cannot lock or unlock the door.
Causes
- Broken door lock
- Wiring damage
- Faulty door switch
- PCB issue
Diagnosis
- Inspect latch.
- Test lock coil.
- Check wiring.
- Verify lock signal.
Repair
- Replace door lock assembly.
- Repair connectors.
- Replace damaged harness.
- Test locking several times.
F07 – Heater Relay Fault
Meaning
The heater relay on the control board is malfunctioning.
Diagnosis
- Inspect relay.
- Measure heater resistance.
- Check PCB output.
Repair
- Replace heater relay.
- Replace PCB if relay is integrated.
- Test heating cycle.
F08 – Heating Element Fault
Meaning
The heating element is not heating water correctly.
Possible Causes
- Burnt heater
- Limescale buildup
- Wiring fault
- PCB failure
Diagnosis
- Disconnect power.
- Remove rear cover.
- Measure heater resistance.
- Test insulation leakage.
- Inspect wiring.
Repair
- Replace heating element.
- Clean scale deposits.
- Replace damaged wiring.
- Test water heating.
F09 – EEPROM Memory Error
Meaning
The control board memory has become corrupted.
Diagnosis
- Run diagnostic mode.
- Reset control board.
- Check firmware.
Repair
- Reprogram EEPROM.
- Replace control board if programming fails.
F10 – Pressure Switch Communication Error
Meaning
The control board cannot receive accurate water-level information.
Diagnosis
- Test pressure switch.
- Inspect wiring.
- Check connectors.
- Verify PCB communication.
Repair
- Replace pressure switch.
- Repair harness.
- Replace PCB if required.
F11 – Drain Pump Electrical Fault
Meaning
The control board cannot communicate with the drain pump.
Diagnosis
- Test voltage.
- Measure pump resistance.
- Inspect wiring.
Repair
- Replace drain pump.
- Repair electrical connections.
- Replace damaged PCB if necessary.
F12 – Communication Error
Meaning
Communication between electronic boards has failed.
Causes
- Loose ribbon cable
- Damaged display board
- Faulty main PCB
Diagnosis
- Inspect communication cable.
- Test voltages.
- Check PCB connectors.
Repair
- Replace ribbon cable.
- Replace display module.
- Replace main board if needed.