My apologies. That was the number on the owner’s manual.
The same manual may be used for numerous models that don't necessarily use all the same parts. Only the model number right on the machine will identify the specific appliance involved.
I can't find the fault code list for your exact model. On other models from that same manufacturer F0 indicates a 'stuck' button on the control keypad. It likely pertains to your model as well. That keypad would usually have to be replaced to correct the condition.
The cause might be able to be confirmed by disconnecting the keypad from the control and seeing if the error stopped when connected to power again. If the error did stop with the keypad disconnected, it would be a pretty good sign the keypad is the problem and needs to be replaced.
If however that error first occurred after cleaning of the keypad, some of the cleaning moisture might just have gotten into the keypad creating a short. If it did happen after a cleaning you can try letting it dry for a while or maybe use a hairdryer to try to help dry it. (Be very careful to not melt any plastic, including the keypad itself!)
The next problem is the keypad was only sold as part of the whole control panel. All 3 of the different colour control panels used on that model (#'s WB36T10586, WB36T10587, WB36T10588) are discontinued and NLA. If needed you might need to find a used or 'old stock' one. There does appear to be a used black one currently available at the following link. Hopefully it is the same colour as yours if needed.
LINK > Control panel WB36T10586, WB36T10587 or WB36T10588
Dan O.