Brand: Electrolux
Category: Washing Machine
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Brand: Electrolux
Category: Washing Machine
Document Type: Manual
Language: EN
Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 6:49 p.m.
Manual Publish Date: 2013-03-27
| Error Code | Description | Possible Causes | Recommended Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 30:1 O.H. FAN MOTOR | Input OH FAN MOTOR deactivated during program run. | Motor is very warm; vent holes are covered. | Check vent holes; check harness, connectors, and functions via electrical schematic and service mode. |
| 40:1-40:10 I/O INTERLOCK Axxx | Input IO INTERLOCK is not active. | Door not locked; DLCU status issues; P-bus connector issues; D-bus connector not fitted correctly. | Check door lock; check DLCU status; check P-bus connectors; check D-bus connector. |
| 40:11-40:20 I/O COMMUNICATION Axxx | Control system cannot communicate with I/O units on D-bus. | Incorrect I/O unit addressing; duplicate addressing; bad D-Bus wiring; squeezed/shorted D-bus cables; old I/O unit version. | Configure I/O units in service mode; check LED, harness, connectors; verify I/O unit compatibility; update software. |
| 40:21 I/O COMMUNICATION | Intermittent or lost communication with Barrier I/O unit. | Bad contact in harness/connectors; I/O board incorrectly configured on DIP switches. | Check wiring, connections, and configuration. |
| 40:22 I/O BOARD MISHMASH | Wrong Type of I/O unit fitted or incorrect addressing. | Operator pressed button on wrong I/O unit; wrong I/O unit type fitted; duplicate I/O unit addresses. | Readdress I/O units; check electric schematic; use Common Service Tool. |
| 41:1 CHARGE CIRCUIT | Arming circuit on DLCU not discharged when door lock coil is not activated. | Overloads and/or defective components in DLCU on I/O board type 10. | (Specific to pocket machines) See error 41:21 for unloading side. |
| 41:2 SET SIGNAL NO TACHO. WAIT 5 MINUTES | DLCU cannot guarantee drum is still before door opens due to faulty tacho signal. | Open/shorted circuit to tacho sensor; damaged tacho sensor/magnet; secondary fault in motor system. | Check motor operation; check voltage from tachometer output; check rotation detection in DLCU status. |
| 41:3 ACTUATOR CIRCUIT | DLCU detects an open circuit to the door lock solenoid. | Open circuit to door lock solenoid; open circuit in door lock solenoid; error/open circuit in I/O board 10 circuits. | Check resistance in door lock solenoid circuit (approx. 6 kΩ); check if error "AC" remains in DLCU status. |
| 41:21 CHARGE CIRCUIT | Arming circuit on DLCU not discharged when door lock coil is not activated (Pocket washer - Unloading side). | Overloads and/or defective components in the DLCU on I/O board type 10. | (Specific to pocket machines) See error 41:1 for loading side. |
| 41:22 SET SIGNAL NO TACHO. WAIT 5 MINUTES | DLCU cannot guarantee drum is still before door opens due to faulty tacho signal (Pocket washer - Unloading side). | Open/shorted circuit to tacho sensor; damaged tacho sensor/magnet; secondary fault in motor system. | Check motor operation; check voltage from tachometer output; check rotation detection in DLCU status. |
| 41:23 ACTUATOR CIRCUIT | DLCU detects an open circuit to the door lock solenoid (Pocket washer - Unloading side). | Open circuit to door lock solenoid; open circuit in door lock solenoid; error/open circuit in I/O board 10 circuits. | Check resistance in door lock solenoid circuit (approx. 6 kΩ); check if error "AC" remains in DLCU status. |
| 42:1 INTERNAL ERROR | I/O unit type 6 reading of internal analog values out of range. | Intermittent error in wiring to I/O type 6 unit; internal error in I/O type 6. | Switch power off and on; replace defective part if problem persists. |
| 42:2 POSITION TEST | I/O type 6 unit not correctly assembled or fixed. | N/A | Check that I/O type 6 unit is assembled and fixed in correct position. |
| 42:3 EXTRACT TEST | I/O unit type 6 unable to read any or too low values during extraction. | N/A | Check I/O type 6 unit assembly and position; run extraction test with unbalance and check analog input readings. |
| 50:18 START NOT ALLOWED | External MIS system denied the machine to start. | Reason in payment system (program not paid, short session time, machine not reserved); external "START NOT allowed" input is active. | Check payment system reasons; check external "START NOT allowed" input. |
| 50:20 OUT OF OPERATION | External MIS system set machine out of operation. | N/A | Check reason in MIS system settings. |
| 51:22 NO CBT COMMUNICATION | Communication between machine and payment system interrupted. | Communication established and then interrupted. | Check electrical connections; check network cables; check payment system operational; check machine address configuration; reset CBT communication. |
| 52:1 CMIS COMMUNICATION ERROR | Communication between machine and CMIS computer interrupted. | ELS CST cable unplugged before processviewer stopped; ELS CMIS communication interrupted to PC. | Reconnect ELS CST, reset MIS communication; check ELS network cable, CMIS application status. |
| 52:2 DMIS COMMUNICATION ERROR | Problem in DMIS communication with external detergent dosing system. | External dosing system disconnected/off/broken; machine address changed. | Check connections/cables/network; consult external dosing system supplier. |
| 60:5 FATAL ERROR INVALID RUNNING MODE | Internal error during memory read. | N/A | Retry; upload new software if problem persists. |
| 60:11 FATAL ERROR EXTERNAL FLASH WRITE | Internal error during memory read. | N/A | Retry; upload new software if problem persists. |
| 60:17 FATAL ERROR INVALID OPTION | Internal error during memory read. | N/A | Retry; upload new software if problem persists. |
| 60:18 FATAL ERROR INVALID MODULE | Internal error during memory read. | N/A | Retry; upload new software if problem persists. |
| 60:28 FATAL ERROR INVALID COIN INPUT | Internal error during memory read. | N/A | Retry; upload new software if problem persists. |
| 60:29 FATAL ERROR INVALID FONT | Internal error during memory read. | N/A | Retry; upload new software if problem persists. |