Baumatic has a variety of appliances that take up less room but still have up to 12 programs and features like half-load options. These machines are great for people who are always on the go because they have triple wash zones that turn on two extra spray arms and delay starts that save energy and money.
The quiet operation, safety aqua stops, and quick-click upper basket choices are all made possible by new technology. So, what should you do when things don’t go as planned? Read on to learn more about the problems with Baumatic dishwashers and how to fix them…
Common Problems with Baumatic Dishwashers
Sometimes, the LED display shows random numbers that have nothing to do with the trouble codes shown in the manufacturer’s guide. Some of these numbers are 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 09, and 0A. If the number 17 shows up, that means the delay button was hit before the power button.
To get rid of these mistakes, you will need to tune up the dishwasher. To reset a Baumatic dishwasher, you will need to do the following:
- Press the power off button.
- Hold down the P button and turn the machine back on.
- When the device turns on, let go of the button.
- If this doesn’t fix the problem, you’ll have to call a person who fixes appliances.
Baumatic Dishwasher Error Codes
When the amount of water in the dishwasher is too high, the E4 problem message comes up. This causes the water to overflow, which pushes the lower float and stops the dishwasher from running.
There are a number of things that can go wrong with a dishwasher that cause it to leak and flash the E4 error code. A skilled engineer will look for the following:
Error Code | Cause |
---|---|
E1 | No fill |
E2 | No drain |
E3 | NTC/Element fault |
E4 | Overfilling |
E5 | Cannot switch off automatically- programme not finishing (not for BDW 13, 14 or 15) |
E6 | Open circuit Thermistor |
E7 | Short circuit Thermistor |
- E01: Unable to fill. This means that the dishwasher is not getting enough water. Check the water supply to the dishwasher and make sure that the inlet valve is not blocked.
- E02: Unable to drain. This means that the dishwasher is not draining properly. Check the drain hose for blockages and make sure that the pump is working properly.
- E03: An element fault. This means that there is a problem with the dishwasher’s heating element. Contact a qualified technician for assistance.
- E04: Overfilling. This means that the dishwasher is filling up with too much water. Check the water level sensor and make sure that it is working properly.
- E05: Programme not finishing and automatic switch-off not working. This means that the dishwasher is not completing the cycle properly. Contact a qualified technician for assistance.
- E06: Open circuit thermistor issues. This means that there is a problem with the dishwasher’s temperature sensor. Contact a qualified technician for assistance.
- E07: Short circuit thermistor problems. This means that there is a problem with the dishwasher’s temperature sensor. Contact a qualified technician for assistance.
These are just some of the most common error codes. The specific error codes that your dishwasher displays may vary depending on the model.
If you see an error code on your Baumatic dishwasher, it is important to first check the user manual for the specific meaning of the code. The manual will also provide troubleshooting tips that you can try.
If you are unable to fix the problem yourself, you should contact a qualified technician for assistance.
Here are some additional tips for troubleshooting Baumatic dishwasher error codes:
- Reset the dishwasher by turning it off and then on again.
- Clean the filters in the dishwasher.
- Check the water inlet hose for blockages.
- Check the drain hose for blockages.
- Disconnect the dishwasher from the power supply for 30 minutes and then reconnect it.
If you have tried all of these troubleshooting steps and the error code is still displayed, then you should contact a qualified technician for assistance.