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PF Appliance Error Code

KitchenAid Dryer PF Error: Power Failure Notification

What Does KitchenAid Dryer Error Code PF Mean? PF on a KitchenAid dryer stands for Power Failure. The control board logs a PF event whenever supply voltage is lost during operation. This is a notification rather than a fault — the dryer itself is not damaged, it is simply letting you know that the last […]

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Yes. PF is informational and clears with any button press. The dryer is fully functional immediately after clearing the code.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Any button press clears PF. No service is needed for a single PF after an outage.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: PF recurs multiple times per week without outages, Burning smell from the power cord area.

Symptoms You May Notice

PF appears on display after power is restored

The control panel shows PF immediately after electricity returns, acknowledging a recent interruption during operation.

Running cycle stopped mid-way

A drying cycle that was in progress at the time of the outage has been cancelled. Laundry may be partially dry and needs a restart to complete.

Clock display flashing or reset

The time of day display is flashing or showing a default value, indicating clock memory was reset during the power loss.

Possible Causes

1

Utility power outage or tripped breaker

A storm, grid issue, or tripped household breaker interrupted power to the dryer. This accounts for nearly all PF events and is not an appliance fault.

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2

Loose power cord connection

The 240V power cord at the rear of the dryer has a terminal that has loosened over time, causing intermittent contact. This produces repeated PF events without household outages.

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3

Control board power supply issue

Rarely, the control board misinterprets brief voltage dips as full outages. This usually indicates a degraded board power supply that will eventually need replacement.

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Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
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    Press Start or Cancel to clear PF

    Press any button on the control panel — Start, Cancel, or Power. The PF message clears and the dryer returns to standby. Reset the clock and restart the interrupted cycle if needed.

    Check laundry for even dryness after restarting — partially dry loads may need a shorter cycle rather than the full original time.

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    Check for loose cord connections if PF repeats

    If PF appears frequently without household outages, switch off the dryer at the breaker and inspect the 240V cord terminal block at the rear of the dryer. Tightening connections requires partial disassembly and is best done by a technician.

    Never work on the dryer terminal block with power applied. Always confirm the breaker is off before opening any electrical access panel.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • Terminal block tightening or replacement needed
  • Control board voltage sensing failure diagnosed
  • Power cord damage visible at the terminal block

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