The presence of u11 in the panasonic washing machine is an abnormal failure code for water-level sensors. The failure is generally due to damage to the water level sensor or possibly to the looseness of the water level sensor and the main control plate. The solution is to check whether the water level sensor is working properly and, if it is not working properly, replace the water level sensor; if the plugin is loose, re-plugged。
Solutions to water-level sensor failure
1. Inspection of water level sensors

First, the water level sensors need to be checked for normal operation. It is possible to observe whether the water level sensor is working by opening the washing machine lid. If the water level sensor is not working properly, the water level sensor needs to be replaced。
2. Replacement of water level sensors

If a water level sensor is found to have been damaged, the water level sensor needs to be replaced. The replacement of water-level sensors requires a certain technical content and it is recommended that replacements be made in contact with specialized maintenance personnel。
3. Loose plugins

If water-level sensors and plugs on the master plate are loose, they also cause water-level sensors to be abnormal. At this point, the plug-in needs to be re-introduced. A few simple tools, such as screwdrivers, pliers, etc., can be used to reposition the plugin on the master control plate。
In summary, the presence of u11 in the panasonic washing machine is an abnormal failure code for water-level sensors. The solutions include checking whether water-level sensors are working properly, replacing water-level sensors and loose plugs. In day-to-day operations, care needs to be taken to maintain washing machines to avoid malfunctions. In case of malfunction, specialized maintenance staff should be contacted in a timely manner for processing to ensure proper use of washing machines。




