Manufacturer references
Every error-code guide includes a link to the manufacturer reference used for that code so you can verify the original support information.
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231 error codes across 7 appliance types.
11 error codes across 2 appliance types.
190 error codes across 11 appliance types.
15 error codes across 1 appliance type.
49 error codes across 5 appliance types.
133 error codes across 11 appliance types.
69 error codes across 8 appliance types.
97 error codes across 10 appliance types.
43 error codes across 5 appliance types.
8 error codes across 1 appliance type.
136 error codes across 4 appliance types.
264 error codes across 3 appliance types.
248 error codes across 5 appliance types.
205 error codes across 9 appliance types.
430 error codes across 8 appliance types.
26 error codes across 3 appliance types.
247 error codes across 9 appliance types.
353 error codes across 8 appliance types.
24 error codes across 2 appliance types.
14 error codes across 3 appliance types.
61 error codes across 3 appliance types.
439 error codes across 8 appliance types.
24 error codes across 7 appliance types.
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ApplianceSignal is designed to make appliance error codes easier to understand before you decide whether a simple check, a model-specific procedure, or professional service is needed.
Every error-code guide includes a link to the manufacturer reference used for that code so you can verify the original support information.
Error-code meanings and reset procedures can differ by model and model year. ApplianceSignal calls this out instead of assuming one procedure applies to every appliance.
Troubleshooting guidance is meant for basic checks that can be performed safely. Stop when a fault involves active leaks, unsafe electrical conditions, gas, overheating, or work that requires a qualified service professional.
EDITORIAL APPROACH
ApplianceSignal organizes appliance error-code information around the questions people usually need answered first: what the code means, what is safe to check, whether the appliance should keep running, and when service is the better next step.
Manufacturer documentation is the primary reference for code meaning and troubleshooting guidance. Individual error-code guides include a manufacturer reference when one is available. Because codes can vary by model and model year, the appliance's model-specific documentation remains the final authority.
Structured templates keep thousands of guides consistent and easy to scan. Automated checks look for missing source links, duplicate metadata, broken internal links, canonical problems, structured-data errors, and crawlability issues. Those checks support consistency; they do not replace manufacturer documentation or hands-on diagnosis.
Appliance behavior and code definitions can differ across product families. If a guide conflicts with the documentation for a specific model, use the manufacturer manual for that model. ApplianceSignal updates guides as clearer or more specific source information is identified.
ApplianceSignal focuses on low-risk first checks. Do not bypass interlocks, protective devices, gas controls, high-voltage components, or other safety systems. Disconnect power when manufacturer instructions call for it, and use qualified service when a procedure is beyond routine user troubleshooting.