This
machine is very problematic. I had the E2 Error as well. The problem,
like dddd501 said, is with the spring in the left hinge of the top lid.
It probably gets loose after some use. I solved this, after many trial
and errors by wedging a piece of thick cardboard in the gap between the
top lid and the surrounding machine in such a way as to PUSH the top lid
BACKWARDS into the direction of the control panel. This, I presume,
will force the spring into whatever sensor that detects the top lid is
closed and removes the E2 message.
Hope helps.
What is the make and model number of your unit?
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