Error Code | Description |
OE: Water Pumping and Draining Issue | This error indicates that water is not being pumped or drained from the dishwasher. Possible causes include a kinked drain hose, a clogged filter, or a malfunctioning motor (main motor or drain pump). The drain pump, located at the lowest point of the appliance, is responsible for extracting waste water from washing and rinsing. |
IE: Water Inlet Issue | This code appears when water is not reaching the dishwasher. Potential causes include an unturned tap, a blocked water inlet valve due to the safety mechanism, or a malfunctioning solenoid valve responsible for water filling. |
EI: Water Leak | The EI error occurs when the drain pump activates due to a possible water leak at hose connections. To resolve this, turn off the water supply, unplug the dishwasher, and inspect the door seal and cycling pump hose (which may need replacement if faulty). |
FE: Water Quantity Issue | This fault code signals that an abnormal amount of water has entered the dishwasher. The solenoid valve, responsible for controlling water flow, might be malfunctioning. In such cases, it’s recommended to turn off the water supply and unplug the appliance. |
HE: Heating Circuit Issue | The HE error points to a malfunction in the heating circuit. Possible causes include a limescale-covered heating element (which should be replaced), a faulty Klixon temperature safety device, or poor contact with the resistance terminals. |
TE: Thermistor Issue | This error suggests a problem with the heating process, likely due to a faulty thermistor or excessively hot water. It’s important to check that the water level is correct and that thermostats near the heating element are properly positioned. |
LE: Motor Issue | This error code indicates a motor malfunction, likely due to an overload in the dishwasher’s motor. |
PF: Power Failure | The PF code appears when there is a power failure, and it secures the device in case of an interruption. This code is displayed for up to 10 seconds after power is restored. |
CD: Additional Drying Cycle | This code indicates the activation of an extra drying cycle, which enhances the dishwasher’s drying performance. |
CL: Child Safety Lock | The CL error means the child safety lock is activated, preventing the control buttons from being pressed. The dishwasher will only function during the wash cycle. |
F: Water Clarity Issue | This error is shown when the dishwasher’s water clarity sensor is measuring water clarity. After five minutes, the processing time will be displayed. |
LO: Low Water Error | The dishwasher detects that the water level is too low, possibly due to an issue with the inlet valve or leakage. |
HS: Heat Sink Overheating | The heat sink on the control board is overheating, suggesting a problem with the control board or its components. |
LS: Water Leakage Sensor Error | This error means the water leakage sensor is malfunctioning or detecting a leak. |
SS: Salt Refill Reminder | The SS code indicates that the dishwasher requires a refill of salt for the water softener system. |
DE2: Door Closing Error | The dishwasher door is not closing properly, possibly due to an obstruction or misalignment of the latch. |
CD: Cooling Down Issue | This code indicates that the dishwasher is taking longer than usual to cool down after the heating cycle. |
UD: Unexpected Draining | The dishwasher is draining water unexpectedly, possibly due to a malfunction in the control system or a faulty sensor. |
FL: Flow Meter Error | The flow meter, which measures the amount of water entering the dishwasher, is malfunctioning. |
FD: Door Feed Error | This code indicates an issue with the detergent dispenser door, such as it not opening during the wash cycle. |
DR: Drying Error | The dishwasher encounters a problem during the drying phase, potentially caused by a malfunctioning fan or heater. |
DE1: Door Open Error | The dishwasher detects that the door is open during operation, which interrupts the cycle. |
3C: Drain Motor Issue | The drain motor is either running continuously or not operating when required. |
4C: Wash Motor Issue | The wash motor is malfunctioning or failing to run during the wash cycle. |
6C: Diverter Valve Error | The diverter valve, which directs water to different zones within the dishwasher, is malfunctioning or stuck. |
DC: Detergent Dispenser Error | There’s an issue with the detergent dispenser, such as it failing to release detergent during the wash cycle. |
UC: Current Overload | The dishwasher’s motor is drawing too much current, indicating a potential fault in the motor or its circuitry. |
OC: Over-Capacity | The dishwasher detects an over-capacity load or excess foam during the wash cycle, which can interfere with proper washing. |
PA: Abnormal Water Temperature | This code indicates that the water temperature is outside the normal range, which could be due to a heater or sensor malfunction. |
HH: Heater Overheating | The dishwasher detects that the heating element is overheating, which could be caused by a malfunctioning thermostat or heating element. |
2H: Delay Start | The dishwasher is in delay start mode. This is a reminder or status code and not necessarily an error. |