BEKO Dishwasher Error Codes

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We have compiled a list of the most common BEKO dishwasher error codes and defined their meanings below. These are they:

Flashing Number Fault
H2 Turbidity sensor error
H3 Diverter valve error
H4 NTC error
H5 Uninterruptible water inlet error
H6 Water inlet fault
H7 Heating fault
Error Type Error Code
Overflow, Water leaked into base P1 Blink
No Water into appliance P1 Blink
Heater fault P3 Blink
Turbidity fault – level of water clarity P4 Blink
3WV – Diverter Valve position error P5 Blink
NTC Fault (temperature sensor) P6 Blink
Water inlet valve fault F1 & F2 Blink (2 bars at bottom of the display)
  • E01: Water inlet error. 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: Water drainage error. 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: Heating error. This means that the dishwasher is not heating the water properly. Check the heating element and make sure that it is working properly.
  • E04: Overheat error. This means that the dishwasher has overheated. Turn off the dishwasher and let it cool down before restarting it.
  • E05: Door lock error. This means that the dishwasher door is not properly closed. Make sure that the door is closed tightly.
  • E06: Detergent dispenser error. This means that the detergent dispenser is not working properly. Clean the detergent dispenser and make sure that it is not blocked.
  • E07: Motor error. This means that the dishwasher motor is not working properly. Contact a qualified technician for assistance.
  • E08: PCB error. This means that there is a problem with the dishwasher’s control board. 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 Beko 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 Beko 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.

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