A1 | No water supply detected | Verify the water valve is open and inspect the water inlet hose for kinks. |
A3 | Drainage hose blocked or kinked | Examine the drain pipe connection and clear any obstructions. |
A6 | Loose spray arm or excessive foaming | Ensure the use of proper dishwasher detergent. |
A7 | Auto recovery due to excess foam | Confirm the detergent used is recommended for dishwashers. |
A09 | Sanitize cycle temperature not reached | Relevant for DD*C models only. |
A10 | Water supply issue | Inspect the inlet hose, check water pressure, and verify valve functionality. |
A20 | Excess water above filter plate | Look for kinks or blockages in the drain hose. |
A60 | Water temperature fault | Restart the dishwasher; contact support if the problem continues. |
F1 | Flood switch activated | Shut off water and power, then seek professional service. |
F2 | Motor fault | Inspect motor connections and performance. |
F3 | Temperature sensor issue | Ensure the incoming water temperature is under 65°C (149°F). |
F4 | Heating element malfunction | Test and replace the heating element if needed. |
F5 | Internal lid issue | Restart the dishwasher to reset the issue. |
F6 | Component fault | Check electronic components for errors. |
F7 | Fill valve issue | Inspect the fill valve and related water inlet parts. |
F8 | Motor controller electronics fault | Verify motor controller connections. |
F9 | Wash controller electronics fault | Check the wash controller for any issues. |
F30 | Flood switch triggered | Power off the unit and check for leaks. |
F40 | General electronics malfunction | Restart the dishwasher. |
F50 | Electronics error | Restart the dishwasher. |
F90 | Data/electronics fault | Restart the dishwasher. |
FA0 | Power supply fault | Restart the dishwasher. |
U1 | Filling fault | Ensure the water supply is active. |
U2 | Incorrect loading detected | Make sure items do not exceed drawer height. |
U6 | Loose spray arm | Secure the spray arm and check water pressure. |
E1 | Flood detected | Inspect for leaks and clear blockages. |
E2 | Motor rotor fault | Remove debris or broken glass and clean the rotor. |
E3 | Temperature sensor malfunction | Ensure the water inlet temperature is below 65°C (149°F). |
E4 | Heating element failure | Check and replace the heating element if defective. |
E6 | Drying fan fault | Inspect the fan and replace if faulty. |
050138 | No communication between Main Control Module (MCM) and Motor 1 (MOT1) | Replace the MCM assembly. |
050139 | MOT1 overloaded due to high temperature | Check the wash pump for blockages. |
050104 | MCM damage due to current surge over 2.54 A | Replace the MCM assembly. |
050116 | MOT1 overloaded due to dishwasher conditions | Inspect the wash pump for obstructions. |