Troubleshooting 44
Cod. 598144
Rev. 11/0717
13.5. System alarms
The safety of the washing machine in use requires the machine to monitor itself closely for any possible
anomalies. These anomalies are reported in the form of alarms.
The ALM message will appear on the washing machine’s display alternating with the specific alarm report.
Check water input pressure.
Check manual water inlet valves.
Check the status of the filters in the solenoid
valves. (See Section 13: Maintenance)
Defect in the solenoid valves
Defect in the level control system
Machines with pump drain: obstruction of
the draining pump
Anomaly in the drain system
Error in drain configuration
Check the status of the washing bath’s
output hoses.
Call Service.
Inadequate stop of the washing machine
with bath at high temperature
Excessive temperature when machine is
stopped
Anomaly in the heating system
Close the door of the washing machine to
allow opening of cold water valve.
Press STOP key to drain the bath and
access to the door opening.
Repeat this operation until the alarm report
disappears.
If the alarm report does not disappear after
five attempts, disconnect the general power
supply and close water inlet manual valves.
Call Service.
Leakage in the solenoid valve
Bath level with machine idle
Close manual water inlet valves.
Call Service.
Close manual water inlet valves.
Call Service.
Defect in the temperature probe
Error in the heating configuration
Defect in the heating circuit
Defect in the temperature probe
Defect in the unbalance control switch
Disconnection of the motor’s thermal
protection
Alarm set off by the inverter
Interruption of the program by STOP key
with bath at high temperature
The washing machine will automatically
accept cold water and will not allow the door
unlock.
When the bath temperature is below 45 ºC
(133 ºF) the bath will drain and the safety
door lock will be released.