Beko Dishwasher Error Codes When your Beko dishwasher is experiencing problems there’s a test cycle you can run which may help you troubleshoot the fault. As it runs through the cycle the appliance will follow a sequence and stop at any point that it detects a problem and display a relevant code. These codes are explained later on.
Beko Dishwasher Error Code Solutions
Error Codes | Meaning |
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H2 | Turbidity sensor error |
H3 | Diverter valve error |
H4 | NTC error |
H5 | Uninterruptible water inlet error |
H6 | Water inlet fault |
H7 | Heating fault |
E01 | No rinse. |
E02 | Water drainage anomaly. |
E03 | Boiler temperature reset anomaly. |
E04 | Water filling anomaly. |
E05 | Tub thermometer anomaly. (Probe open) |
E06 | Tub thermometer anomaly. (Probe shorted out) |
E07 | Boiler thermometer anomaly. (Probe open) |
E08 | Boiler thermometer anomaly. (Probe shorted out) |
E09 | Boiler loading time out |
ESF | Electro-mechanical safety device |
ESL | Incorrect tub level: |
E22 | Tub heating time out |
Error Type | Error Code |
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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 display) |
Troubleshooting
Before calling service check the following & Trouble shooting guide supplied on the following page.
Symptoms: Spotting / filming / poor cleaning results
Possible Causes:
- Insufficient amount of detergent.
- Hard water.
- Spray arms need cleaning.
- Improper loading.
- Insufficient water fill.
- Filter system needs cleaning.
- Oversudsing – Prewashing with a liquid dishwashing detergent.
Solutions:
- Increase the amount of detergent, especially when washing full loads, or in hard water.
- Increase water softener dosage. Use additional detergent, increase rinse agent dosage.
- Check the nozzle holes in the spray arms. They may be blocked with a soil particle. Check and clean them periodically.
- Follow instructions for use for proper loading procedures. Place dishes so water spray reaches all soiled surfaces. Do not overcrowd the baskets since this will block the water spray.
- Check mains water pressure.
- Remove any accumulated or deposited foods. Check and clean them periodically.
- Rinse items thoroughly before putting them in the dishwasher to remove dishwashing detergent.
Symptoms: Small particles (food or detergent) left on items
Possible Causes:
- Water not reaching surfaces, dishwasher overcrowded.
- Insufficient water fill.
- Powder detergent stored too long or under adverse conditions
- Rinse aid supply depleted.
Solutions:
- Check to be sure water action is not blocked by dishes. Check filter system for accumulated or deposited food or detergent. Load dishwasher correctly. Keep filter system clean.
- Check mains water pressure
- Use powder detergent within one to two months after purchase. Open one box at a time. Always close pouring spout after each use. Store in a cool, dry place.
- Add rinse aid to the dispenser.
Symptoms: Pitting of stainless steel items
Possible Causes: Prolonged contact with salty or highly acidic foods or with undissolved or highly concentrated detergent.
Solutions: Remove spots with silver polish. Rewash. Wash soon after use, or pre-wash items if they will not be washed right away. Do not overload cutlery basket. Avoid spilling or pouring detergent directly on flatware. Make sure dispenser cup is properly closed.
Symptoms: Dishes not dry
Possible Causes:
- Improper loading.
- Rinse aid supply depleted.
Solutions:
- Load so that all items are properly tilted for good drainage. Avoid nesting of dishes and/or silverware.
- Add liquid rinse aid.
Symptoms: Scratches on glassware
Possible Causes: A water or chemical reaction with some glassware. Usually caused by some combination of soft or softened water and alkaline washing solutions reacting with the glassware. Can be accelerated by poor rinsing, overloading and excessive temperature.
Solutions:
- The condition may not always be preventable. To minimize the possibility of etching, use minimum amount of detergent.
- Use of the appropriate programme.
- Use of a rinse aid may also help.
Symptoms: Detergent cakes in detergent dispenser.
Possible Causes:
- If using powder detergent, there may be dampness in the dispenser.
- If using gel detergent, the detergent may be left in dispenser too long before using.
- Faulty cover.
- Improper loading.
- Old detergent.
Solutions:
- Make sure dispenser is dry before adding powderdetergent. Start dishwasher immediately.
- Start dishwasher soon after adding gel detergent. Do not allow detergent to dry out in dispenser.
- Do not overfill. Cover should close tightly. Checkcover for fit.
- Do not place large items in front of dispenser.
- Use detergent within one to two months of purchase. To assure freshness, buy detergent as needed and no more than one or two at a time. Store in a cool, dry place.
Symptoms: Chipping and breakage of dishes/glasses.
Possible Causes: Improper loading.
Solutions: Load with care following the instructions for use. Place glassware so it does not touch the other dishes. Remove from dishwasher carefully.
Symptoms: Odour in dishwasher
Possible Causes:
- Dishes washed only every two or three days.
- A dirty filter system may contribute to a bad odour.
Solutions:
- Use the pre-wash cycle at least once a day until a load accumulates, or hand rinse dishes before loading dishwasher.
- Clean filter system.