Why is showing error code F5-E3 at first but after unplugging and plug
Plugging back in now showing F5 why and why won’t I it reset and how I fix it?
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Plugging back in now showing F5 why and why won’t I it reset and how I fix it?
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Then...00110144880
Or something like that. Machine lid is locked, mid run, & will not open
It has been giving codes F3 & E5..
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Plugging back in now showing F5 why and why won’t I it reset and how I fix it?
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@jacque89707 that is the error code for the lid lock failure. Can you open it when you unplug your washer? Unplug the machine for 10 minutes to let it reset and then plug it back in and give it a try. This is where the importance of the right model number comes in. "Or something like that" don't work well for this.
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Plugging back in now showing F5 why and why won’t I it reset and how I fix it?
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@jacque89707 that is the error code for the lid lock failure. Can you open it when you unplug your washer? Unplug the machine for 10 minutes to let it reset and then plug it back in and give it a try. This is where the importance of the right model number comes in. "Or something like that" don't work well for this.
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Plugging back in now showing F5 why and why won’t I it reset and how I fix it?
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110
Then...00110144880
Or something like that. Machine lid is locked, mid run, & will not open
It has been giving codes F3 & E5..
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@scanna70 that would not work. It's a 110V and your Dremel won't run on 110V. Can you post a couple of pictures of your controller? I wonder if we can fix that one. My concern is that if you use a 110V motor controller it may just fail on 220V. I would dislike for you to have USD$30 go up in smoke.
The Dremel part number for the 220V speed controller is 2610003445
Just did a quick search for replacements and it is available at places like this or even on here but definitely not cheap :(
@scanna70 you could give that a try. It will not harm it and may just be a bit slower and it might just work. Replace the controller with a 110v controller then run the Dremel on 110v can work
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@scanna70 that would not work. It's a 110V and your Dremel won't run on 110V. Can you post a couple of pictures of your controller? I wonder if we can fix that one. My concern is that if you use a 110V motor controller it may just fail on 220V. I would dislike for you to have USD$30 go up in smoke.
The Dremel part number for the 220V speed controller is 2610003445
Just did a quick search for replacements and it is available at places like this or even on here but definitely not cheap :(
@scanna70 you could give that a try. It will not harm it and may just be a bit slower and it might just work. Replace the controller with a 110v controller then run the Dremel on 110v can work
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The Dremel part number for the 220V speed controller is 2610003445
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Hi, I used my 220V Dremel 4000 in the US with any problems for years using a power voltage converter (110V to 220V). A few days ago the speed Dremel started being “weird” I mean it wasn’t consistent with the selected speed. Then a small pop and stopped working. I think the problem is the speed control but here in the US I can only find the 110V version of the speed control. If I use it as replacement will the tool work? Should I attach it to the 110V outlet then?
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so the Dremel part number for the 220V speed controller is 2610003445
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Hi, I used my 220V Dremel 4000 in the US with any problems for years using a power voltage converter (110V to 220V). A few days ago the speed Dremel started being “weird” I mean it wasn’t consistent with the selected speed. Then a small pop and stopped working. I think the problem is the speed control but here in the US I can only find the 110V version of the speed control. If I use it as replacement will the tool work? Should I attach it to the 110V outlet then?
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so the Dremel part number for the 220V speed controller is 2610003445
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Hi, I used my 220V Dremel 4000 in the US with any problems for years using a power voltage converter (110V to 220V). A few days ago the speed Dremel started being “weird” I mean it wasn’t consistent with the selected speed. Then a small pop and stopped working. I think the problem is the speed control but here in the US I can only find the 110V version of the speed control. If I use it as replacement will the tool work? Should I attach it to the 110V outlet then?
Thanks
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@scanna70 that would not work. It's a 110V and your Dremel won't run on 110V. Can you post a coup of pictures of your controller? I wonder if we can fix that one. My concern is that if you use a 110V motor controller it may just fail on 220V. I would dislike for you to have USD$30 go up in smoke.
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Last night my Sony OLED TV (model XR-77A80CJ) decided it was going to stop working and showing a red light blinking 4 times.
I’m looking for the service manual for this and can only find the user manual, so if someone can help me out with a link to the service manual that would help a lot.
I’ve seen some say it’s the T-con board, others say it’s the main board etc. Does anyone have any insights on how to fix this? Perhaps which board I should either replace or what even to look for?
Thanks in advance!
Ps. I tried hard resetting it but I cannot seem to find a physical volume down button on it :/
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Hello David, may I ask when you made the purchase and when you called Sony and learned about your extended warranty? Thank you.
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