Dishwashers
BAUKNECHT and WHIRLPOOL
F0 – damaged sensor – Sensor Failure
F1 – temperature sensor – NTC Failure
F2 – aquastop (water on the bottom) – Water Leakage
F3 – the set temperature was not reached during the operating cycle – Heating system failure
F4 – Draining failure
F5 – Rotor blocked
F6 – no water supply – Water tap closed
F7 – damaged water meter – Flow meter failure
F8 – high water level (overflow) – Water level failure
F9 – the water does not stop – Continuous water inlet
FA – Optical water indicator – Optical water indicator
FB – Motorized diverter valve
FC – Water hardness sensor failure
CANDY
E 1 – water filling time has exceeded 4.30 minutes
E 2 – water drain time has exceeded 4 minutes
E 3 – set temperature not reached during operating cycle
E 4 – overflow, aquastop has triggered (water at the bottom)
E 5 – temperature sensor is shorted/open
E 6 – temperature sensor is broken
E 7 – temperature sensor is shorted
MIDEA
Err1- water filling time exceeded
Err2 – water drain time exceeded
Err3 – set temperature not reached during operating cycle
Err4 – overflow, aquastop has triggered (water at the bottom)
Err6 – temperature sensor is shorted
Err7 – temperature sensor is broken
Bosch
0000No water supply.
1. There is no water in the water supply or the pressure is too low.
2. The inlet valve stops the flow.
3. The PMM inlet hose is clogged or damaged.
4. The filter mesh at the inlet of the intake valve is clogged.
1. Check for water availability and pressure. Wait until normal supply resumes.
2. Turn the inlet valve to full capacity.
3. Check the water supply hose. It should not be bent or damaged.
4. Remove and clean the filter mesh.
000The water in the tank is not heating.
Causes of damage:
1. The heating element is burnt out or its contacts are damaged.
2. Defective thermistor that measures the water temperature in the machine.
What you can do:
1. Diagnose the heater and its wiring. Ring the contacts of the heating element with a multimeter. If it is broken, replace the part.
2. Check the thermistor. Install a new element.
N1Dishwasher code Meaning: The thermostat is not working.
What happened:
1. The thermostat contacts burned out during a short circuit.
2. The temperature sensor itself has broken.
Diagnosis and replacement of a damaged sensor.
N2The heating element is damaged.
1. The heating element is not working.
2. The electronic board burned out.
Do-it-yourself repair:
1. Check and replace the heater with a working part.
2. Control board diagnostics. If the triac that controls the heating element is damaged, the board must be repaired.
N3The heating element operates continuously.
The reasons for this problem in the Beko dishwasher:
1. Malfunction of the thermistor, which sends incorrect signals to the control module.
2. The main module is defective.
How to fix the situation:
1. Check the thermistor and replace it.
2. Repair or replace with a new electronic module.
N4 What does the error mean: problems with the triac of the inlet valve. Problems with the electronic board. Repair of the triac on the board or complete replacement of the element.
N5No water draining after washing cycle.
1. Clogged drainage system: filter, pump, hose.
2. The pump is blocked by a foreign object.
3. Malfunctions in the operation of the circulation pump.
How to fix the problem:
1. Check and clean the drain filter, pump, drain hose for blockage.
2. With gloves, you should check the pump impeller, which may be blocked by glass fragments.
3. Circulation pump diagnostics.
N6The PMM motor control triac is not working. There is a problem with the control module.
Triac repair or control module replacement.
N7The pressure switch gives incorrect readings.
1. The hopper door is not closed properly.
2. The pressure switch wiring is broken.
3. The filling valve does not work.
4. The pressure switch is damaged.
1. You need to press the door more tightly against the dishwasher body.
2. Check the pressure switch contacts.
3. Diagnose valve failure. Install a new part.
4. Replace the pressure switch.
Samsung
1E/IE Clogged filter error. Water does not pass through the filter
Clean the fine filter at the bottom of the dishwasher – water wall models only
3SThe pump has failed.
Restart the dishwasher if the error occurs again. The pump needs to be repaired.
3E The water is too hot. Check that the hot water supply is not set above 80 °C. Check the hot water temperature only for dishwashers with hot water supply
4C water does not enter the dishwasher
Check the water supply
4EUnusual water temperature
Check the water temperature
High temperature heater error
5C, SC, 5E, SEDrain error
The dishwasher will not drain.
7EWater wall reflector error
The reflector cannot move properly.
9ELow water level error
There is not enough water in the dishwasher.
APAccess Point Mode
The dishwasher is in WiFi hotspot mode. Turn it off and on if you are not trying to connect to the dishwasher.
bE, 6EThe panel detects a stuck button
Checking the buttons
CE/ECCommunication error
Turn the dishwasher off and on again. If the error persists, repair is required.
HC, 1E, IEHalf load function error
The temperature in the dishwasher is too high – IE Rotary models only
HE Heater error
The temperature in the dishwasher is not set correctly. Turn the dishwasher off and on again.
LCWater leak
The emergency water drain is activated automatically. You need to find out where the leak is coming from.
LEWater deflector is blocked
Emergency water drain is activated automatically. It is necessary to find out where the leak is coming from – only models with a water wall
OC, 0C, oEOverwater level error
There is more water in the dishwasher than it should be. This is often closely related to a drainage problem.
PCWashing error
The washing function is not working properly
PEHalf load function does not work properly
The half-load function is not working properly.
Temperature sensor error
The temperature in the dishwasher is set incorrectly.
HC2Dry heater failure
Turn the dishwasher off and on again.
HC4 Dry heater overheating Dishwasher needs repair
CA/ACCommunication between the main board and other parts of the dishwasher is broken.
The dishwasher needs to be repaired.
bC2, bE2Check buttons
Appears when any button is pressed for more than 30 seconds
SbThe dishwasher has entered standby mode.
No mode selected, dishwashing is complete
Cb/dC The door is not closed.
cU/UcUnstable mains voltage
Gorenje
E1 – problems with filling water when the tank has not been filled for 5 minutes
E2 – water drain problems: the tank has not been emptied in 4 minutes
E3 – problems with water heating
E4 – water leak
E5 – problems with the temperature sensor
Ariston Hotpoint
AL01 – leak
AL02 – water does not enter the machine
AL03 and AL05 – drain or pump problems
AL04 – Malfunction in the power supply circuit of the NTC temperature sensor. For machines without a display, this will be the signal of diode No. 3 or No. 5 (for 4 and 6 programs, respectively). In this case, disassembly of the machine, inspection and checking the voltage at the sensor contacts are required.
AL08 – heating sensor malfunction (4 diodes flashing). If the PMM signals a sensor malfunction, this does not necessarily mean a breakdown. The part may be loose on the tank or there may be a break in the wiring in the circuit from the module to the sensor.
AL10 – problems with the heater (simultaneous flashing of 2 and 4 or 4 and 6 diodes). The causes of malfunctions may be an open circuit in the wires leading to the heating element, a blown relay on the control module, or a burnout of the heater itself. Such breakdowns are common in areas with hard water. In this case, you need to disassemble the machine, check the wiring, and possibly replace the heater or module.
AL07, AL08, AL09 – errors in the operation of the control module.
AL10 – problems with the heater or the intake valve electricity.
AL11 – failure of the circulation pump that supplies heated water to the spray system. If this part is broken, the machine will collect water, heat it, but at the washing stage it will turn off.
AL99 – means that there is a break in the internal wiring or damage to the network cable. Requires checking all wires or replacing the control module.
Electrolux
Code i10 or one blink of the indicator with a five-second delay indicates that there is no water in the dishwasher. If a certain amount of water does not pour into the machine's tank within one minute, the cause may be a closed water supply tap, a kink in the water supply hose, or a clogged filter in front of the inlet hose. Such reasons are solved independently, without any difficulties.
Code i20 or blinking indicator indicates that there is no drain from the dishwasher. If the machine fails to drain the waste water for a certain time and the i20 error appears, then the cleaning filter may be clogged, the drain pump is broken, the drain hose is pinched, and the water level sensor is faulty. Usually, to eliminate the i 20 error, it is enough to clean the filters, which are clogged with food debris, seeds, sometimes pieces of broken dishes.
Code i30 or three flashes of the end indicator light means that the water leakage protection has been triggered. To be more precise, water entered the pan, the float worked and a valve opened in the Aquastop system, which shuts off the water supply. To eliminate this error, you need to drain the water from the pan and replace the Aquastop hose (if it is mechanical) or simply drain the water and remove the float from the “water” position, tilting the dishwasher for this.
Code i60 or six flashes of the indicator means that the dishwasher is not heating water or is heating it above the set temperature. In this case, the reasons may be the following:
damage to electrical wiring;
problem with the temperature sensor;
a small amount of water;
failure of the circulation pump or control panel.
Code iF01 on machines without a display appears as 14 flashes of the indicator. This error is associated with exceeding the permissible water filling time, i.e. filling the dishwasher with water takes too long. Despite the appearance of this error, the machine continues to wash dishes with a small amount of water until the water is drained, after which this error is eliminated.
Code i50 or five-time flashing indicator informs the user about the malfunction of the triac responsible for the operation of the circulation pump. With such a malfunction, the pump operates at full power for some time, after which the washing program stops completely. The error can only be eliminated by replacing the triac of the control module.
Code i70 or 7 flashes of the indicator – malfunction of the thermistor of the heating element, as a result of which flushing is carried out without heating the water. Replacing the NTC thermistor will solve this problem.
Code i80 or 8 flashes of the indicator – an error in the EEPROM memory of the control module. To solve the problem, you need to replace the module or replace it with a new one.
Code i90 or 9 flashes of the indicator indicates a violation of the checksum of the MCF or CCF control board. In this situation, it is impossible to select any washing mode, only the off button lights up. The problem is solved by replacing the module.
Code iA0 or 10 flashes of the indicator light could mean a blockage due to overvoltage. Most often the cause is much simpler – incorrectly placed dishes are interfering.
Code iB0 or 11 flashes of the indicator indicates that the sensor determining the transparency of the water has broken if there is no data on the turbidity of the water for 15 -20 seconds.
The IC0 code or 12 flashes of the indicator appears if the connection between the control panel interface and the board is lost. Diagnostics of the board and its subsequent replacement are required.
The code id0 or 13 flashes of the indicator informs about the failure of the tachogenerator of the circulation pump in the absence of a signal for 20 seconds. In this case, the water does not heat up.