The Ed3 error code appearing on your AEG, Electrolux, or Quelle-Privileg display is a critical fault that exclusively applies to washer-dryer combination models. This code signifies a serious detected anomaly within the monitoring circuit of the primary drying heater (Drying Heater 1). Because this fault relates to the safety system that regulates heat, the appliance will typically stop all drying functions immediately, requiring professional service and the replacement of the drying control electronics.
The Ed3 code pinpoints an issue not necessarily with the physical heating element itself, but with the electronic monitoring circuit designed to safeguard it.
Modern washer-dryers use sophisticated control systems to ensure the drying heater operates at the correct temperature and does not overheat. The monitoring circuit is the watchdog of this process. When the Ed3 code is displayed, it means that the system’s central control board cannot receive a reliable signal from or properly regulate the safety monitoring loop for the main drying element.
In summary: The appliance has identified an electrical fault within the control mechanism for the drying heater, preventing safe operation of the drying function.
The specific nature of this code—pointing to a fault in the monitoring circuit rather than a simple open heater circuit—typically limits the potential causes to complex electrical components.
Due to the internal complexity and electrical nature of this error, user troubleshooting is extremely limited. However, you should always attempt a basic reset before concluding a professional repair is necessary.
The Ed3 error code explicitly requires diagnosis and replacement of internal electronic components. This repair involves dealing with high-voltage electricity and sensitive control boards, making it unsuitable for DIY attempts for safety reasons and the high cost of replacement parts.
You should call a certified technician if:
The professional repair will almost certainly involve the replacement of the Drying Electronics Module. The technician will perform electrical tests to confirm the control board’s output and input integrity before installing the new, calibrated electronic module to restore safe and functional drying operations.