{"id":995,"date":"2020-05-16T10:33:40","date_gmt":"2020-05-16T09:33:40","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/homebli.com\/?p=995"},"modified":"2023-01-12T14:22:57","modified_gmt":"2023-01-12T14:22:57","slug":"panda-washing-machine-dryer-error-codes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/homebli.com\/panda-washing-machine-dryer-error-codes\/","title":{"rendered":"Panda Washing Machine & Dryer Troubleshooting"},"content":{"rendered":"
Panda washing machines are the main choice for many people because of its size. There are many places that don\u2019t have laundry units in their homes and many times, you don\u2019t have the time or convenience of going to a laundromat. One of the solutions is getting a portable washing machine to have in your house.<\/p>\n
Panda washer machine is one of the more popular options for portable washing machines and these have amazing reviews. These washers have certain errors in place to tell you what\u2019s wrong with them and in turn, you can troubleshoot them if something is wrong. Here\u2019s more information about the error codes and fixing your Panda washer.<\/p>\n
There are a lot of different codes and problems tthat can be displayed on the control panel of the Panda washer and dryer. These codes are important because they tell you what\u2019s wrong with the machine. Once you know what\u2019s wrong with the machine, you can troubleshoot it. Downbelow are some generic troubleshooting steps you should take when you’re noticing specific problems with your Panda dryer or washing machine.<\/p>\n
When there’s a problem with your water hose, for example, there’s a leak, or the connection is loose, then you’ll need to know how to fix it. Usually, on panda washing machines and dryers, error code E1 is displayed when this problem occurs. This code signifies that there\u2019s a water hose issue. What causes this code is that the water level fails to reach the preset water level and it\u2019s been injecting water for an extended period of time.<\/p>\n
Over time, the washer hose can be rattled a lot which can end up in it becoming loose therefore allowing more water in than it should. To fix this, you can tighten the water hose connection, and this should result in the leak stops.<\/p>\n
If you\u2019ve been using your Panda washer\u00a0 for some time, then chances are that the water hose has been damaged. Over prolonged use, the water hose can become damaged and torn and will, therefore, leak water out from the back of your washing machine. You can easily replace your washer hoses (View on Amazon)<\/a>\u00a0with one that\u2019s intact and you should see the leaking stop from there.<\/p>\n To replace the water hose:<\/p>\n If you\u2019ve found out that your washer is leaking due to a damaged hose, you can attempt to replace it yourself.<\/p>\n 1. Unplug your washing machine from the mains.<\/p>\n 2. Pull the washing machine out from the wall to get to the water hoses.<\/p>\n 3. Turn off the hot and cold-water supply to the washing machine.<\/p>\n 4. Grab a buck and place it under the water hoses to catch leaking water.<\/p>\n 5. Unscrew both hot and cold water hoses.<\/p>\n 6. Remove the hoses from the wall and the washing machine.<\/p>\n 7. Inspect the hoses for any damage.<\/p>\n 8. If your hoses are damaged, replace them with new stainless steel hoses.<\/p>\n 9.\u00a0Replace the washers (View on Amazon)<\/a>\u00a0on either ends of the hoses so you\u2019ll need 4 in total.<\/p>\n 10. Install the hoses back onto the washing machine and the tap with the new washers.<\/p>\n 11. Tighten the hose to prevent further leaks using a pipe wrench or slip-joint pliers.<\/p>\n 12. Turn on the hot and cold water.<\/p>\n 13. Check the hoses to make sure they\u2019re not leaking.<\/p>\n 14. Turn the power back on to the washing machine<\/p>\n When the lid of your open top Panda washer is opened, it can trigger the error code E2. This occurs when the lid is opened after starting the delay function. This will also occur when the lid is opened while the washer is running.<\/p>\n Your panda washing machine or dryer door has a latch that makes sure the door is tightly secured \u2013 this stops water from splashing out of the washing machine and it keeps the washing machine’s internal temperature hot. If the door isn\u2019t tightly secured, water could splash onto the floor and you might slip because of it. Although there\u2019s a thermostat in there that makes sure the washing machine is always hot, it may struggle if the door didn\u2019t close.<\/p>\n On the latch of the door, there are switches that can control the dryer or washing machine when the door is opened. If you open the door during the cycle, it\u2019ll stop and display the Panda error e2. To stop the e2 error from showing and stopping the washing machine from working, you\u2019ll need to make sure that the door is firmly closed. For the door to firmly close, the latches need to be placed correctly into the catch.<\/p>\n There are electric switches on the latches, and these can corrode overtime due to water. If they\u2019re damaged for whatever reason, the electric connection between the door switch and the washing machine or dryer can stop working or not turn on. To check this, you\u2019ll need to inspect the switch for corrosion. If you\u2019ve had your portable washer or dryer for years, it\u2019s likely this could be the case.<\/p>\n Even if you think your door is shut tightly, you need to make sure that the latch is inside the catch. If it hasn\u2019t been caught and locked in here, the washer won\u2019t start because the switches on the latch won\u2019t know when the door has been closed.\u00a0<\/strong>To help you confirm that the switches are still working on the latch, you can test them for continuity. If the switches are broken, then no current will be able to pass through them so the washing machine will think that its open. To test this, you\u2019ll need to use a multimeter (View on Amazon)<\/a>.<\/p>\n When your washing machine is unbalanced, it can trigger the E3 error code and when this happens, it can start the imbalance alarm. This means that the washing machine imbalance is an issue. This means that the clothes in the washing machine aren\u2019t spread out enough and it can\u2019t spin in the washer correctly.<\/p>\nOpen Lid Alarm<\/h4>\n
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Washing Machine Unbalanced<\/h4>\n