Fault codes, also called error codes or fault codes, allow your device toΒ automatically report an internal malfunction.Β Below you will find the list of fault codes for your Beko dishwasher and their meaning: this will give you an indication toΒ best diagnose the origin of the malfunction of your appliance.
The error code can be read directlyΒ on the front panelΒ of your Beko dishwasher.Β Depending on the model, you can read this code on a display (for example, “Err 01”) or by observing the number of LED flashes (for example: 4 LED flashes = “Err 04”).
Refer to the user manual for yourΒ Beko device to find out the exact meaning of the fault code displayed or the lights flashing.Β The number of flashes often corresponds to the error code number, but there are specificities linked to each model and brand.
ERROR CODE ER1 / E01 – OVERFLOW
This error code is displayed if the anti-overfill safety system is activated.Β So there must be a leak.
- Check the pipes, walls and joints to locate the leak.
- If the leak comes from a hose that is not in very bad condition, repair it.
- On the other hand, if it comes from a part of the dishwasher, replacing the part is the best solution.
ERROR CODE ER2 / ER7 / P1 AND P2 FLASH – WATER INLET
This error code indicates a water inlet problem.
- Check that the water supply valve is turned on properly and that the pipes are not clogged or kinked.
- If the problem persists, check the solenoid valves and the aquastop.
ER3 ERROR CODE – HEATING
This fault code indicates that the heating system is not working properly.
- Check the condition of the resistor and its connections, replace it if necessary.
- Also check the temperature probe, located near the resistance.
- Finally, replace the electronic card.
R4 ERROR CODE – TURBIDITY SENSOR
This fault code indicates a problem with the turbidity sensor.Β Its role is to analyze the contamination of the water.
Replace this sensor to resolve the error.
ERROR CODE ER5 – 3-WAY VALVE
This error code indicates that the 3-way valve, which manages the flow of water in three different locations, is defective.
Check the connections of this valve and replace it if necessary.
ERROR CODE ER6 – TEMPERATURE PROBE
This fault code indicates that the temperature probe is not working correctly.Β This probe must be placed near the resistance, at the bottom of the device.
- Check the probe connections, its condition and its resistive value.
- If it is defective, replace it.
ER8 ERROR CODE – MEMORY
The Er8 fault code indicates a problem with the electronic card memory.Β The module has a programming error.
Replace the electronic board to resolve your problem.
ER9 ERROR CODE – ELECTRONIC CARD
This error code indicates a communication fault between the main electronic card and the various modules of the device.
Replace the electronic board to resolve your problem.
FLASHING: P1 AND P2 – WATER INLET
This error code indicates a water inlet problem.
- Check that the water supply valve is turned on properly and that the pipes are not clogged or kinked.
- If the problem persists, check the solenoid valves and the aquastop.
ER9: Detergent Dispenser Malfunction
The detergent dispenser is not functioning correctly, leading to issues with detergent release during the wash cycle.
ER10: Inlet Valve Problem
There’s a problem with the water inlet valve, preventing the dishwasher from filling with water as it should. This can lead to incomplete cycles.
ER11: Overheating Protection
This error indicates that the dishwasher’s overheat protection system has been triggered, usually due to high temperatures inside the appliance.
ER12: Communication Error
There’s a communication problem between the control board and other components of the dishwasher. This can result in various malfunctions.
ER13: Water Level Sensor Fault
The sensor responsible for detecting the water level is not providing accurate readings, affecting the filling and draining processes.
ER14: Faulty Motor or Pump
This error suggests an issue with the dishwasher’s motor or pump, which can lead to improper water circulation and washing performance.
ER15: Water Softener Malfunction
The dishwasher’s water softener system is not functioning correctly, affecting the quality of the wash and rinse cycles.
ER16: Filter Clog Warning
The dishwasher has detected a clogged filter, which can lead to poor washing and draining performance. It’s recommended to clean or replace the filter.
ER17: Sensor Calibration Error
There’s a calibration issue with one of the sensors in the dishwasher, affecting its ability to detect water levels, temperature, or load size accurately.
ER18: Door Lock Mechanism Failure
The door lock mechanism is malfunctioning, preventing the dishwasher from securely locking during operation.
ER19: Fan or Ventilation Problem
This error indicates a problem with the dishwasher’s internal fan or ventilation system, which can lead to excessive moisture inside the appliance.
ER20: Salt Reservoir Empty
The dishwasher’s salt reservoir is empty, affecting the water softening process. Refill the salt reservoir to resolve this issue.
ER21: Rinse Aid Low
The rinse aid level in the dishwasher is low, which can result in poor drying performance. Refill the rinse aid dispenser to address this problem.
ER22: Water Filtration System Issue
There’s a problem with the dishwasher’s water filtration system, affecting the quality of water used in the wash and rinse cycles.
ER23: Internal Leak Detected
The dishwasher has detected an internal water leak, which can lead to damage or malfunctioning of components. It’s advisable to turn off the appliance and seek professional assistance.
ER24: Electronic Control Board Error
This error indicates a malfunction in the dishwasher’s electronic control board, which can affect various functions and cycles.
ER25: Drain Pump Failure
The dishwasher’s drain pump has malfunctioned, preventing proper water drainage at the end of the wash cycle.
ER26: Water Inlet Blockage
This error code indicates that there’s a blockage or restriction in the water inlet, causing insufficient water supply to the dishwasher.
ER27: Drying Element Fault
The dishwasher’s drying element is not working correctly, leading to poor drying performance during the cycle.
ER28: Spray Arm Motor Issue
The motor responsible for rotating the spray arms is experiencing a malfunction, resulting in improper water distribution and cleaning.
ER29: Soap Dispenser Error
The dishwasher’s soap or detergent dispenser is not functioning as expected, affecting the effectiveness of the cleaning process.
ER30: Electronic Display Error
This error code indicates an issue with the electronic display or user interface, making it difficult to select or start a cycle.
ER31: Internal Wiring Problem
There’s a problem with the internal wiring of the dishwasher, which can affect various components and functions.
ER32: Load Imbalance
The dishwasher has detected an imbalance in the load, potentially causing issues with cycle completion.
ER33: Float Switch Error
The float switch, which detects water levels in the dishwasher, is malfunctioning or providing inaccurate readings.
ER34: Leakage Detection
This error indicates that the dishwasher has detected a water leak, which can lead to damage or safety concerns.
ER35: Water Pressure Problem
The dishwasher is experiencing issues with water pressure, affecting the performance of wash and rinse cycles.
ER36: Drain Hose Blockage
A blockage in the dishwasher’s drain hose is preventing proper water drainage at the end of the cycle.
ER37: Temperature Sensor Error
The dishwasher’s temperature sensor is providing inaccurate readings, affecting water heating and cycle duration.
ER38: Pump Motor Malfunction
The pump motor, responsible for water circulation, is experiencing a malfunction, impacting the cleaning and draining processes.
ER39: Internal Component Overload
This error code indicates that one or more internal components are experiencing overload, potentially due to excessive electrical current.
ER40: Dispenser Lid Stuck
The detergent or rinse aid dispenser lid is stuck, preventing proper dispensing during the wash cycle.
ER41: Water Softener Resin Issue
There’s an issue with the water softener’s resin tank, affecting the water softening process and water quality.
ER42: Door Lock Mechanism Jam
The door lock mechanism is jammed, making it difficult to open or close the dishwasher door securely.
ER43: Inlet Hose Leak
The dishwasher has detected a leak in the water inlet hose, which can result in insufficient water supply.
ER44: System Memory Error
This error suggests a problem with the dishwasher’s memory or control system, leading to irregular operation.
ER45: Drain Pump Overload
The drain pump is experiencing overload, potentially due to a clogged drain or an issue with the pump motor.
ER46: Spray Arm Motor Jam
The spray arm motor is jammed, preventing the proper rotation of the spray arms during the wash cycle.
ER47: Detergent Residue Warning
This error indicates that there is detergent residue left in the dishwasher after a wash cycle, affecting the cleaning performance.
ER48: Water Level Adjustment
The dishwasher is having difficulty adjusting the water level to the appropriate setting for the selected cycle.
ER49: Drain Pump Sensor Error
The sensor responsible for monitoring the drain pump’s operation is providing inaccurate readings or experiencing a malfunction.
ER50: Internal Fan Fault
There’s a fault with the internal fan, which helps with drying and ventilation inside the dishwasher.
ER51: Salt Reservoir Sensor Issue
The sensor that monitors the salt reservoir level is not functioning correctly, affecting the water softening process.
ER52: Rinse Aid Dispenser Malfunction
The rinse aid dispenser is not working properly, leading to poor drying performance and water spot issues.
ER53: Water Filtration Sensor Error
The sensor responsible for monitoring the water filtration system is providing inaccurate readings or experiencing a malfunction.
ER54: Cycle Timer Error
This error suggests a problem with the dishwasher’s cycle timer, affecting the duration and operation of the selected cycle.
ER55: Water Spray Insufficient
The dishwasher is detecting insufficient water spray, which can result in inadequate cleaning of dishes.
ER56: Motor Start-Up Issue
The dishwasher is experiencing difficulties starting the motor, affecting the initiation of wash and rinse cycles.
ER57: Door Seal Leak Detected
This error indicates that the dishwasher has detected a leak in the door seal, potentially causing water to escape during operation.
ER58: Overflow Sensor Error
The sensor responsible for detecting overflow conditions is providing inaccurate readings or experiencing a malfunction.
ER59: Inlet Valve Stuck
The water inlet valve is stuck in the open position, leading to excessive water filling during the cycle.
ER60: Drain Hose Connection Issue
The dishwasher is having problems with the connection of the drain hose, potentially causing drainage problems.
ER61: Pump Impeller Blockage
There’s a blockage or obstruction in the dishwasher’s pump impeller, hindering proper water circulation.
ER62: Detergent Sensor Fault
The sensor responsible for detecting detergent levels is not providing accurate readings, affecting detergent usage.
ER63: Water Filtration Error
The dishwasher’s water filtration system is experiencing a fault, impacting water quality and cleaning performance.
ER64: Heating Element Overheating
The heating element in the dishwasher is overheating, potentially causing damage to the appliance.