Hello Hosein, thanks for your post!
From my understanding your Electrolux dryer is giving you a message of "unstable mains supply". I am not showing this as a valid code for our dryers. Could you please provide me with your model number? You can locate that information on the serial tag and that can be found on the door frame. When I get that information I would be happy to assist you further. -Matt
Hello Scott, thank you for your inquiry!
From the information you have provided your Electrolux dryer is displaying an error code of "E04". I see that this dryer is a new appliance from the manufacturer and I would recommend contacting them directly for further assistance. I hope that this information is helpful to you. -Matt
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Have you ever had something fall down into the lint trap on your dryer? It`s happened to more folks than you ...
I'm sorry to hear that a sock fell into your lint screen chute and I would like to assist you. Be sure to unplug the dryer prior to servicing it! Do not run the dryer until you are able to remove the sock! There are two ways to do this.
First thing you can try is to unplug the dryer for fifteen minutes or so. If that still bring up the error code then it is your board inside your dryer.
You have not specified Tumble dryer model so I can not say for certain that my answer is correct. Fault codes can sometimes vary depending on the platforms appliances because today some manufacturers release new models twice a year and thay have the absolutlly right to make changes and improve the efficiency of new appliances (also change fault codes).
E64 - Heater thermostat
You have not specified Tumble dryer model so I can not say for certain that my answer is correct. Fault codes can sometimes vary depending on the platforms appliances because today some manufacturers release new models twice a year and thay have the absolutlly right to make changes and improve the efficiency of new appliances (also change fault codes).
E54 - means the motor is inoperational.
Could be:
You have not specified Tumble dryer model so I can not say for certain that my answer is correct. Fault codes can sometimes vary depending on the platforms appliances because today some manufacturers release new models twice a year and thay have the absolutlly right to make changes and improve the efficiency of new appliances (also change fault codes).
E54 - means the motor is inoperational.
Could be:
I think you're absolutely right exhaust sensor is faulty.
The buzzer will give 5 beeps, all program LEDs will flash for 5 seconds and the dryer will continue with the cycle. The warning beeps and flashing LEDs will occur every 30 seconds.
On Timer Drying programs it will run for the time remaining and in Sensor Drying programs it will run for 90 minutes. As the exhaust air temperature can not be sensed the element will be cycled on and off at a preset amount. The cycling time of the element will vary depending on the amount of time remaining.
NOTE: When this fault exists the dryer can still be used but regardless of the Sensor Drying program selected the dryer will use the 90 minute Timer Drying program, Timer Drying programs will use the selected program, and with both types of programs the element will cycle as above. The buzzer will also still be sounding.
If an exhaust sensor fault is detected the buzzer will beep and the Reminder Clean the Filter LED will flash. The LED flashes at different rates depending what is wrong with the sensor -
Fast (4 per second) = open circuit senor, broken wiring or multi pin plug not correctly fitted to the control board.
Slow (2 per second) = Short circuit in sensor or wiring.
The sensor resistance at different temperatures is as shown below.
Temperature (Celsius) Resistence (Ohms)
55 2960
50 3570
45 4330
40 5280
35 6490
30 8030
25 10000
20 12555
15 15880
10 20260
5 26080
0 33870
As you can see this is NTC thermistor with Negative Temperature Coefficient , means if temperature increasing the resistance decreasing.
Dado