E11
Tami4 Water Dispenser
Severity: ModerateWhat Does This Error Mean?
Error E11 on a Tami4 water dispenser indicates a general system fault — the machine's self-diagnostic test has detected a problem it cannot describe with a more specific code. A power cycle resolves many E11 errors caused by temporary glitches. If E11 persists, a Tami4 technician visit is needed.
Affected Models
- Tami4 Primo
- Tami4 Standard
- Tami4 Edge
- Tami4 water bar (all models)
Common Causes
- Transient software or firmware lockup requiring a power reset
- Cooling or heating system fault — cold or hot water circuit not reaching target temperature
- Internal sensor reading outside normal range
- Power supply fluctuation causing the control board to enter a fault state
- Component failure not covered by a specific error code
How to Fix It
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Power off at the wall socket, wait 60 seconds, and restart.
A full power cycle clears transient software faults. Wait the full 60 seconds — a quick power cycle may not fully reset the control board.
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If E11 clears, test dispensing of hot, cold, and room-temperature water.
Verify all three temperatures work correctly. If one temperature is not working correctly (e.g., the water is not cold), there may be a cooling or heating fault.
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If E11 returns after a power cycle, call Tami4 service.
Note when E11 appeared, whether any specific function was in use at the time, and how long since the last service visit. This helps the technician identify the fault faster.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is E11 covered under Tami4 warranty or service plan?
If your Tami4 is under warranty or a current service plan, a technician visit for E11 is covered. Contact Tami4 customer service with your contract details.
Can E11 appear after a power outage?
Yes — power cuts and voltage spikes when power returns can cause the control board to lock up, displaying E11. A power cycle usually clears this. If you experience frequent power fluctuations in your area, connecting the Tami4 to a surge-protected extension may reduce the frequency of power-related error codes.