Error codes related to pressostat (water level sensor) malfunctions

The pressostat is a sensor that determines the water level in the tank of the washing machine, malfunctions in its operation are indicated by information codes E31, E32, E33, E34.

The causes of improper operation of the sensor can be clogging of its tube, disruption of contacts and communication with the control module. In rare cases, the appearance of the error is associated with clogging of the water filling system. Error E33 can occur due to unstable voltage in the network and disappears only after it is stabilized.

You can fix the error yourself if you clean the pressostat tube and check its contacts. The sensor is usually located in the right corner under the lid of the washing machine. It is better to entrust the repair of other malfunctions to professionals.

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