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E2-2 = No paper (ASF) E3-3 = Paper jam E4 = No ink E5-5 = The ink cartridges are not installed or a non-supported ink cartridge is installed, or the ink cartridges are not installed properly E8 = Waste ink absorber full, or platen waste ink absorber full E9 The connected digital camera / video camera does not support Camera Direct Printing E14 The Ink cartridges whose destination are wrong E15 Ink cartridge is not installed E16 - Ink remaining is unknown E16 -E19 Failed to scan head alignment sheet E22 Carriage error E23 Paper feed error E24 Purge unit error E25 ASF(cam) sensor error E26 Internal temperature rise error E27 Waste ink absorber full or platen waste ink absorber full E28 Ink cartridge temperature rise error - E29 EEPROM error E33 Paper feed position error E35 15 USB Host VBUD overcurrent error - USB E37 17 Abnormal motor driver error E40 20 Other hardware error E42 22 Scanner error
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Error Codes mean different things on different machine brands. It is an error message indicating your machine is malfunctioning. Usually your owner's manual will have a list of error codes in the Troubleshooting Section that describes the problem and suggested resolution. If not, then search the internet for your machine's:
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I looked in the manual for this machine, and I can't find out what "E2" means to your machine. However, there IS a list of FAQ at the back of the manual that is generally helpful. The first thing I would do, though, is turn off the machine, push the bobbin winder spindle all the way to the right to engage it, then firmly push it to the left. When you engage the bobbin winder, it activates a clutch that diverts power to the winder; that clutch might not be totally disengaged. Also, make sure your buttonhole lever is all the way up, and you have not selected the twin needle function. You might want to contact Singer through their FB account and ask what E2 means.
I also have a Toshiba AW-9790S, and encountered similar problem. The E2-3 would occur sporadically and halt the washing programme. E2-3 error occurs when the washing machine detects that the lid is not properly seated and locked during the rinse or spin cycles. I took mine apart and resolved my problem by cleaning the contacts for the switches. There are 2 contact switches at the lower right side; 1 for sensing the lid is closed and 1 for sensing that the lid lock is engaged. Both the switches were slightly oxidized which prevented current flow and the sensors from working properly.
I've a question about this, because I've a similar problem.
My airco is displaying this code E2, and I'm wondering what it means.
I don't have the manual anymore to look it up. And the Airco stopped cooling, it is blowing warm or house temperature air.
It is set to cool, but blows warm air.
Is there someone who can help me out with this?
I just want to know what this code E2 means and what to do about it.
I do know that the owners manual should show you what each and every code means? Some times the manufacture will paste a strip located on the panel of the indoor unit showing what each code means. If not, I would contact the factory on this. I know on Bryant, Mitsubishi splits, Day and night, (Bryants), Tranes, Lennox and most all others, do show in the manual and on the unit behind the panel. Try looking for them there. Sincerely, shastalaker7
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