Fagor Ice Makers Error Codes
Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.
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E01
Ice maker will not power on, display is dark, unit appears completely dead.
Main Power Supply or Control Board Failure
E02
Ice maker powers on but does not start ice production; compressor and fan do not run.
Start-Up Inhibit or Control Logic Fault
E03
Compressor attempts to start but quickly shuts off; repeated clicking from compressor area.
Compressor Start Circuit Failure
E04
Evaporator plate does not frost; unit runs but no ice is formed.
Refrigeration System Undercharge or Flow Restriction
E05
High temperature alarm; ice melts quickly in bin; compressor runs continuously.
High Condensing Temperature or Poor Heat Rejection
E06
Water fill error; unit does not receive water and stops with alarm.
Water Inlet Failure
E07
Water level error; sump overfills or runs dry during cycle.
Water Level Sensor or Float Switch Failure
E08
Ice harvest timeout; ice does not release from evaporator plate within expected time.
Harvest Cycle Failure
E09
Evaporator temperature sensor error; unit stops and displays sensor fault.
Evaporator Thermistor Circuit Open/Short
E10
Ambient temperature sensor error; unit may not start or runs erratically.
Ambient Thermistor Circuit Fault
E11
Bin full sensor error; unit indicates bin full even when empty, or never detects full bin.
Bin Level Detection Failure
E12
Drain error; water remains in sump or bin area and unit stops with alarm.
Drain Pump or Gravity Drain Failure
E13
Low water flow alarm; unit stops mid‑cycle due to insufficient water.
Inadequate Water Supply or Flow Restriction
E14
Ice thickness sensor error; cubes are consistently too thin or too thick and error is displayed.
Ice Thickness Probe Malfunction
E15
Compressor overheat or high compressor temperature alarm.
Compressor Thermal Protection Trip
E16
Fan motor error; condenser or evaporator fan not detected or stalled.
Fan Motor or Fan Control Failure
E17
Internal communication error between display board and main control board.
Control Board Communication Failure
E18
Defrost or de‑ice heater error on models with heated evaporator or door frame.
Heater Circuit Open or Short
E19
Door or panel open alarm; unit will not run with front panel removed.
Door/Service Panel Switch Fault
E20
General system fault; unit stops and displays generic error without specific code details.
Undetermined Control or Sensor Fault
Symptom
Control buttons do not respond or are intermittent.
User Interface Keypad Failure
Symptom
Display is lit but segments are missing or unreadable.
Display Module Failure
Symptom
Evaporator plate ices up excessively and does not defrost properly between cycles.
Evaporator Over‑Icing
Symptom
Front of cabinet or door frame is hot to the touch.
Door Frame Heater or Condenser Heat Transfer
Symptom
Ice appears cloudy or white instead of clear.
Entrained Air or Mineral Content in Ice
Symptom
Ice cubes are oversized or fused together in large slabs.
Excessive Ice Thickness
Symptom
Ice cubes are too small, thin, or hollow.
Insufficient Water Fill or Premature Harvest
Symptom
Ice has a bad taste or odor.
Contaminated Water or Internal Surfaces
Symptom
Ice maker does not start at all, but display lights up.
Control Inhibit or Safety Interlock Active
Symptom
Ice maker is leaking water onto the floor.
External Water Leak
Symptom
Ice maker is very noisy during operation (rattling, buzzing, or grinding).
Excessive Operational Noise
Symptom
Ice maker produces ice, but ice production is very slow compared to normal.
Reduced Ice Production Capacity
Symptom
Ice maker runs but produces no ice at all.
No Ice Production
Symptom
Ice maker vibrates excessively or moves on the floor during operation.
Excessive Vibration
Symptom
Ice melts quickly or is wet and slushy in the bin.
Poor Ice Storage Conditions
Symptom
Ice sticks together in large clumps in the bin.
Ice Bridging and Clumping
Symptom
Loud knocking or banging noise during ice harvest.
Mechanical Harvest Impact or Loose Components
Symptom
Unit trips the circuit breaker or blows fuses when starting.
Electrical Short or Overcurrent on Start
Symptom
Visible frost or condensation forming on the outside of the cabinet or around the door.
Cabinet Sweating or Air Infiltration
Symptom
Water is pooling inside the ice bin or cabinet instead of draining away.
Internal Drainage Problem
| Error Code | Symptom | Fault Type | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| E01 |
Ice maker will not power on, display is dark, unit appears completely dead.
|
Main Power Supply or Control Board Failure | View Details |
| E02 |
Ice maker powers on but does not start ice production; compressor and fan do not run.
|
Start-Up Inhibit or Control Logic Fault | View Details |
| E03 |
Compressor attempts to start but quickly shuts off; repeated clicking from compressor area.
|
Compressor Start Circuit Failure | View Details |
| E04 |
Evaporator plate does not frost; unit runs but no ice is formed.
|
Refrigeration System Undercharge or Flow Restriction | View Details |
| E05 |
High temperature alarm; ice melts quickly in bin; compressor runs continuously.
|
High Condensing Temperature or Poor Heat Rejection | View Details |
| E06 |
Water fill error; unit does not receive water and stops with alarm.
|
Water Inlet Failure | View Details |
| E07 |
Water level error; sump overfills or runs dry during cycle.
|
Water Level Sensor or Float Switch Failure | View Details |
| E08 |
Ice harvest timeout; ice does not release from evaporator plate within expected time.
|
Harvest Cycle Failure | View Details |
| E09 |
Evaporator temperature sensor error; unit stops and displays sensor fault.
|
Evaporator Thermistor Circuit Open/Short | View Details |
| E10 |
Ambient temperature sensor error; unit may not start or runs erratically.
|
Ambient Thermistor Circuit Fault | View Details |
| E11 |
Bin full sensor error; unit indicates bin full even when empty, or never detects full bin.
|
Bin Level Detection Failure | View Details |
| E12 |
Drain error; water remains in sump or bin area and unit stops with alarm.
|
Drain Pump or Gravity Drain Failure | View Details |
| E13 |
Low water flow alarm; unit stops mid‑cycle due to insufficient water.
|
Inadequate Water Supply or Flow Restriction | View Details |
| E14 |
Ice thickness sensor error; cubes are consistently too thin or too thick and error is displayed.
|
Ice Thickness Probe Malfunction | View Details |
| E15 |
Compressor overheat or high compressor temperature alarm.
|
Compressor Thermal Protection Trip | View Details |
| E16 |
Fan motor error; condenser or evaporator fan not detected or stalled.
|
Fan Motor or Fan Control Failure | View Details |
| E17 |
Internal communication error between display board and main control board.
|
Control Board Communication Failure | View Details |
| E18 |
Defrost or de‑ice heater error on models with heated evaporator or door frame.
|
Heater Circuit Open or Short | View Details |
| E19 |
Door or panel open alarm; unit will not run with front panel removed.
|
Door/Service Panel Switch Fault | View Details |
| E20 |
General system fault; unit stops and displays generic error without specific code details.
|
Undetermined Control or Sensor Fault | View Details |
| – |
Control buttons do not respond or are intermittent.
|
User Interface Keypad Failure | View Details |
| – |
Display is lit but segments are missing or unreadable.
|
Display Module Failure | View Details |
| – |
Evaporator plate ices up excessively and does not defrost properly between cycles.
|
Evaporator Over‑Icing | View Details |
| – |
Front of cabinet or door frame is hot to the touch.
|
Door Frame Heater or Condenser Heat Transfer | View Details |
| – |
Ice appears cloudy or white instead of clear.
|
Entrained Air or Mineral Content in Ice | View Details |
| – |
Ice cubes are oversized or fused together in large slabs.
|
Excessive Ice Thickness | View Details |
| – |
Ice cubes are too small, thin, or hollow.
|
Insufficient Water Fill or Premature Harvest | View Details |
| – |
Ice has a bad taste or odor.
|
Contaminated Water or Internal Surfaces | View Details |
| – |
Ice maker does not start at all, but display lights up.
|
Control Inhibit or Safety Interlock Active | View Details |
| – |
Ice maker is leaking water onto the floor.
|
External Water Leak | View Details |
| – |
Ice maker is very noisy during operation (rattling, buzzing, or grinding).
|
Excessive Operational Noise | View Details |
| – |
Ice maker produces ice, but ice production is very slow compared to normal.
|
Reduced Ice Production Capacity | View Details |
| – |
Ice maker runs but produces no ice at all.
|
No Ice Production | View Details |
| – |
Ice maker vibrates excessively or moves on the floor during operation.
|
Excessive Vibration | View Details |
| – |
Ice melts quickly or is wet and slushy in the bin.
|
Poor Ice Storage Conditions | View Details |
| – |
Ice sticks together in large clumps in the bin.
|
Ice Bridging and Clumping | View Details |
| – |
Loud knocking or banging noise during ice harvest.
|
Mechanical Harvest Impact or Loose Components | View Details |
| – |
Unit trips the circuit breaker or blows fuses when starting.
|
Electrical Short or Overcurrent on Start | View Details |
| – |
Visible frost or condensation forming on the outside of the cabinet or around the door.
|
Cabinet Sweating or Air Infiltration | View Details |
| – |
Water is pooling inside the ice bin or cabinet instead of draining away.
|
Internal Drainage Problem | View Details |
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