SOURCE: my smeg washing machine stopped half way threw
It is a code for draining problem. Pop the filter cap at the bottom front of the machine then drain the water through the emergency drain hose into a shallow pan or basin. If emergency drain hose is not present, place the pan or basin in such a way that it catches the water when the filter is removed. Remove the filter by turning it counterclockwise and clear it from any debris that might be blocking the water from draining out properly.
Once the filter is cleared, screw it back into place and plug the emergency drain hose then stuck it in and reinstall the filter cap.
Fill the machine with water then manually drain it by pulling the end of the drain hose and placing it into the basin. In this manner, you will now if the drain hose is clogged or not. Make sure the drain hose is not clogged or kinked and water flows properly down the drain hose.
You can tell that the drain pump is not working and needs to be replaced if the filter is clear, the drain hose is not clogged/kinked and water is flowing perfectly during the manual draining.
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SOURCE: WDI12C Machine Will Not Drain - Error Code E06
This is a useless machine. I had it and after about 14 months, in quick succession, the pump broke and then the timer broke. A friend with the same machine had the same experience. AVOID!
SOURCE: smeg wm16aaa error code e06
HEre's a link to Smeg's web site with all the error codes:
http://www.smeg-service.co.uk/support/index.php?a=1#1
The only problem is that the code doesn't really tell you a lot though apart from it's probably not draining properly. Does any one have any ideas for E06?
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