philips error codes & fixes
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Philips EP5547/90 Error Code 01: Meaning & Fix
01 means the coffee funnel is clogged, which can stop grinding and brewing. Switch off, remove the brew group, clear the funnel with a spoon handle, then restart; if it returns, contact Phi…
Philips AC3220/10 Error Code E1: Meaning & Fix
E1 indicates a motor malfunction on the Philips AC3220/10. Power off, check the filters and front cover, then restart; if E1 returns, contact Philips Consumer Care.
Philips AC4220/12 Error Code E1: Meaning & Fix
E1 indicates a motor malfunction on the Philips AC4220/12. Power off, check filters and the front cover, then restart; if E1 returns, contact Philips Consumer Care.
Philips XC7057/01 error code i4
i4 indicates a clog in the nozzle; clear the nozzle/tube and restart.
Philips XC7057/01 error code i8
i8 indicates a polluted filter; clean it, and if it persists, replace the filter.
Philips XC7057/01 error code i10
i10 means the battery is not properly inserted; remove and reinsert the battery.
Philips XC7057/01 error code i5
i5 indicates something stuck in the airflow path; remove obstruction and restart.
Philips XC7057/01 error code i6
i6 means the adapter is still connected; remove it before using the vacuum.
Philips XC7057/01 Error Code E1: Meaning & Fix
E1 is a general malfunction. Power-cycle by reseating the battery (wait 60 seconds) and wipe the contacts; if it returns, contact Philips support.
Philips XC7057/01 error code i7
i7 indicates the wrong adapter is used; use the original Philips adapter.
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