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Electrolux Error Codes
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Code Appliance Meaning Severity
E0 Cooktop The E0 error code on Electrolux cooktops such as the ECCG3068AS and ECC3672AS indicates an internal electronic fault within the main control module. This typically means the processor or memory on the control board has detected an irrecoverable logic error. The cooktop will shut down all heating zones as a safety precaution to prevent erratic operation. High View details → E1 Cooktop The E1 error code on Electrolux cooktops including the ECCG3068AS and EI36EC45QS indicates that the overtemperature protection system has activated. An internal temperature sensor has detected that the cooktop surface or internal electronics have exceeded safe operating limits. The unit shuts down the affected zone or all zones to prevent damage to components and the countertop. Medium View details → E2 Cooktop The E2 error code on Electrolux cooktops such as the ECCG3068AS and EI30EC45QS signals a voltage supply fault. The control board has detected that the incoming AC voltage is outside the acceptable operating range, either too high or too low. This protection prevents damage to sensitive electronic components and ensures safe heating element operation. High View details → E3 Cooktop The E3 error code on Electrolux induction cooktops such as the ECCI3668AS and EW36IC60LS indicates a pan detection failure. The induction coil is unable to detect a compatible ferromagnetic pan on the cooking zone. Without proper pan detection, the induction element cannot generate heat and the zone remains inactive. Low View details → E4 Cooktop The E4 error code on Electrolux cooktops including the ECCG3068AS and EI36EC45QS indicates a temperature sensor fault. The NTC thermistor that monitors the cooking zone or glass surface temperature is returning readings that are open-circuit, short-circuit, or outside the expected range. The cooktop disables the affected zone to prevent uncontrolled heating. High View details → F15 Cooktop The F15 error code on Electrolux cooktops such as the ECCG3068AS and ECCI3668AS indicates a communication failure between the user interface board and the main control board. The two boards exchange data through a serial communication link, and F15 means this link has been interrupted or is producing data errors. The cooktop becomes unresponsive until the communication is restored. High View details → PF Cooktop The PF code on Electrolux cooktops including the ECCG3068AS and EI36EC45QS indicates that the unit has detected a power failure and subsequently restored power. This is an informational code that confirms the cooktop lost electricity during operation and has now recovered. It requires the user to acknowledge the code and manually restart any cooking operation that was interrupted. Low View details → ER Dishwasher The dishwasher has detected that the door is not properly latched or the door switch is not reporting a closed condition. The machine will not start a cycle until a reliable door-closed signal is received from the latch mechanism. Low View details → i20 Dishwasher The dishwasher is unable to drain water within the expected time. The control board detects that water remains in the sump after the drain pump has been activated, indicating a drainage blockage or pump failure on Electrolux IQ-Touch and built-in models. Medium View details → i30 Dishwasher The leak detection system (AquaStop or float switch in the base pan) has been triggered. Water has been detected in the base tray of the dishwasher, activating the flood protection mechanism that shuts down all water intake and begins emergency drainage. High View details →

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Electrolux Error Codes by Appliance Type

Our Electrolux error codes directory covers 88 diagnostic codes across all 11 appliance types. Each error code page includes the fault meaning, common causes, safe-to-use assessment, step-by-step troubleshooting, and professional repair cost estimates. Whether your Electrolux dishwasher shows an i20 drain fault, your washer displays E11, or your oven flashes F10, you will find the specific diagnostic information you need to understand the problem and decide on next steps.

How to Read Electrolux Error Codes

Electrolux uses different error code formats depending on the appliance platform. Dishwashers use lowercase letter-number codes like i20 and iC0. Washers and dryers use E-prefix codes such as E10, E61, and EF5. Refrigerators and freezers display SY-prefix system codes or two-letter alerts like HI, LO, and OP. Ranges and ovens use F-prefix codes including F10, F30, and F90. Cooktops use E-prefix codes from E0 through E4. Each code page on this site explains exactly what the code means for your specific appliance type, what triggered it, and whether the appliance is safe to continue using.