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Sooo with my model just for anyone looking this up. My son loves pushing buttons and one of his favorite is the “delayed start” button. After researching, cleaning out the filter, unplugging the dishwasher and most everything short of pulling my hair out, I found out that the little nugget had pressed the delayed wash button. Which, you would think would reset when you reset the machine but evidently not. Pushed the delayed start button and cycled through 12 hrs and bingo, it ran....
Not a fun way to spend the night but at least I saved money by not having to call out a repair man. ??
The three flashes indicate a fault code,are they three long or short flashes? A long flash is a ten and short is a one,so for instance if you have one long flash and two short ones that is fault code 12 if it was three short flashes that would be 3 ect... You will have to Google the fault code numbers to see what they mean ,ie fault code 21 could be oxygen sensor fault.
I understand your Frigidaire range, model#GLES389EQA, is receiving an F14 fault code and you want to know what it means. The F14 fault code means there is a miscommunication between the display board and the touch panel. I suggest resetting your appliance, by shutting the power of at your home's circuit breaker, for 3-5 minutes. Once power is restored, you will need to set the clock before moving forward. Once the clock is set start the cycle that gave you the F14 code. I ask that you please follow up with a comment on the post, at your convenience, to advise if further troubleshooting is needed or if your air conditioner status has changed successfully. Hope this is helpful.
Here is an excerpt from "Bosch Dishwasher Troublesoooting".
Running a Test Cycle
Bosch dishwashers have a test cycle which can be run as a troubleshooting
measure. The method to run this test cycle is similar across the Bosch
dishwasher range so if your dishwasher features seems different from those
described below then try experimenting, as the process is fairly straight
forward and will be very similar. Bosch dishwasher model numbers are usually
found around the top or lip of the door. One of the most common differences
between dishwasher models is simply the names of the buttons. For example in
the first example below, POWER SCRUB PLUS and REGULAR WASH may be called WASH
and ECO depending on your dishwasher model and the country you are in. The
other key difference is whether your dishwasher has a display panel (which can
display error codes) or not (in which case a program light will illuminate to
tell you the fault.
To run the test cycle hold down the POWER SCRUB PLUS and REGULAR WASH
buttons. Whilst held down press the ON/OFF button. The lights above them should
flash. Now you can check the status of each dishwasher program by pressing its
button. Now you can run the full test cycle = Press the POWER SCRUB PLUS and
REGULAR WASH buttons again. The dishwasher will start up and when the cycle has
ended one, if you have no display panel on your dishwasher model the indicator
lights will illuminate if a malfunction was detected as follows -
CLEAN - A temperature sensor fault. If this is the case then the test cycle
will be very short as the dishwasher will terminate the test once it's been
detected.
RINSE/DRY - A water sensor/filling fault. If this is the problem then the
test cycle will not complete as the dishwasher cannot detect the right level of
water, the dishwasher will just keep filling and draining again.
WASH - A heating fault. Check your heating element.
If you do have a display panel on your Bosch dishwasher then after the cycle
is complete an error code will be shown if a fault has been detected. The error
codes are as follows -
0 - No errors have been detected.
1 - A water sensor/filling fault.
2 - A heating fault.
4 - A water filling fault. This can also appear as F on the display during a
normal cycle.
8 - A temperature sensor fault.
When troubleshooting your Bosch dishwasher, running
the above test cycle is a good start in diagnosing the problem and should give
you an idea of where the problem lies with your Bosch dishwasher and what fixes
and repair are in order. Our general troubleshooting page will give you some
ideas on other things to check on your dishwasher. Good luck!
Hello Brien,
First let me start by apologizing for the difficulty you've had here at FixYa. It is unfortunate the assistance (or lack of) was not helpful or specific to your inquiry, but I'd like to attempt to make amends. I am quite familiar with your model and in fact have serviced Bosch for around 15yrs. When you receive the timer (It is very rare to need one in a Bosch, more likely stat on the inside door panel) I'd be more than willing to guide you through the process and I will even send you a complimentary service manual if you provide an email address. I will understand if you have closed the door on any further input from "experts" here at FixYa but will do what I can to help if you're open. Sorry once again and good luck going forward.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
It sounds like your inverter is at fault. You will need an inverter tester ( most good service techs will have one ) to prove that the output to the compressor is correct. If the inverter is okay then it will be the compressor at fault with a location error or it is simply seized. A common fault that caused this was the eev remained closed (coil failure ) and caused the compressor to over heat.
1. Switch off the power using the 'MAINS ON/OFF' button 2. Press and hold the 'Temperature' button 3. Carry out the next three steps within 3 seconds; 4. Switch on the power 5. Release the 'Temperature' button 6. Press the 'Soil type' button 7. Check that a message similar to "DIAGNOSTIC MODE 123F7F2F5V127" is displayed. If it is not, repeat from the beginning 8. Switch off the power 9. Switch on the power. The fault code should have cleared This is the general way of resetting a Dyson machine. For any fault try this first. The diagnostic number are interpreted as follows:- First 3 amount of wash cycle, Second set are the recorded faults, and the last 3 is the software upgrade version
MAYTAG Type "C" and "D" Clocks Range/Stove/Oven Fault Codes
Failure CodeConditionCheck/Repair
F1
Supervisory relay enable shorted (non-cook mode); sounds alarm and inhibits cook mode if alarm fault monitor is always active in non-cook mode, and requires removal of power until serviced.
Usually a bad touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC). Replace touchpad or ERC
F2
Bake/broil/clean temp runaway alarm; sounds alarm and resets control to non-cook mode when bake/broil/clean temp exceeds programmed limits.
Usually means a stuck relay. Electric @ 525F (bake), 640F(broil), 900F(clean)
Gas @ 525F (bake), 640F(broil), 900F(clean)
F3
Open temp oven temperature sensor; sounds alarm and inhibits cook mode
Replace oven temperature sensor
F4
Shorted temp oven temperature sensor; sounds alarm and inhibits cook mode
Replace oven temperature sensor
F5
Supervisory relay enable open (cook mode); sounds alarm and resets the control to non-cook mode
Replace electronic range control (ERC)
F5
Missing a/c line cycle detector; displays code (no audible)
Unplug appliance for two minutes, should clear problem
F7
Function key shorted; too hot at the clock assembly (also called the ERC) or shorted touch pad or clock assembly (also called the ERC)
Replace touchpad or ERC
F8
Analog/Digital supervisory; sounds alarm to non-cook mode
Replace ERC
F9
Door latch supervisory (door latched)
Unlock door and check switches or clock assembly (also called the ERC)
F0
Cancel key supervision
Requires the removal of power until serviced. See qualified technician
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