Error Code BC2
A button on the control panel is stuck or being held down.
Moderate
Address soon - your appliance may not work properly
Also displayed as: BC2
What This Means
Power button pressed continually for more than 12 seconds; A switch is jammed or stuck due to uneven pressing from deformation of control panel or button; Sub PBA screws tightened too much, pressing on switch contacts; A button other than Power is pressed continually for more than 30 seconds; Deformation of internal plastic injection part; Main PBA IC switching on/off has occurred continuously
What actually causes this:
A button on the control panel is physically stuck, often from spilled detergent or over-tightened screws during a previous repair.
First Thing to Check
Press each button on the control panel to make sure none are sticking. Wipe around all buttons with a damp cloth to remove any residue.
Parts Involved
How to Fix
- 1
1. Check whether the Power switch or either a defect of the main PCB is continually pressed
- 2
2. Check the contact between the control panel buttons and their corresponding tact switch
- 3
3. Check whether the service PBA holding screws are fastened too tight — if so, loosen them a little
- 4
4. There must be a gap between a control panel button and its corresponding micro switch
- 5
5. If the main PBA main relay has occurred, an 'E2' check occurs. Otherwise, a check occurs after approx. 30 seconds
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6. Check the connections — if there is no check in the passed connections, replace the main PBA
Parts Commonly Needed for This Error
OEM part numbers confirmed by retailers
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