Kenwood Dishwasher Error Codes are basic fault codes that indicate where the problem lies. Look at the most common codes below:
Kenwood Dishwasher Error Code Solutions
Error Code E1
This is an indication that the water tap is in the off position. The flow meter has broken or the connecting terminals to the wire terminals have come loose. Or the water pressure is too low. A qualified engineer will disconnect the mains and water inlets to identify the culprit.
Error Code E3
When error code E3 is displayed (on some models this may be E6 or E7) this normally means that the temperature sensor or heater element is broken. This will be a reason for your Kenwood dishwasher not heating. There may be issues with loose or worn wire terminal connections – problems that an experienced technician will quickly solve.
Error Code E4
Kenwood dishwasher E4 error is the flood code – indicating that there’s an overflow somewhere as water has become trapped. Any internal water leaks find their way down under the wash zone and into the mechanical workings. A sensor located there detects the water and causes the machine to empty and go into error E4. The solution depends on the nature of the leak – it could be related to defective seals or issues with water level controls. It’s essential that the power is turned off and any excess water will need to be drained out. A genuine problem that keeps occurring will need an engineer to locate the source and carry out repairs – on investigation this could be related to a leaking tank or hose, a faulty drain pump, or a broken float switch. And will be the cause of your Kenwood dishwasher not draining properly.