Blomberg dishwashers are designed for efficient dish cleaning, but users have faced service-related challenges. Delays in addressing issues such as drainage problems and wash cycle malfunctions have been reported. Timely resolution is crucial to maintain a smoothly functioning kitchen. Users have emphasized the importance of service technicians possessing the expertise to diagnose and repair dishwasher problems accurately.
E1: Water Leakage Detected
The dishwasher has detected a water leak. Check the hose connections, seals, and drain pump for any signs of leakage.
E2: Overflow Detected
There’s an overflow situation in the dishwasher. Check for any blockages or kinks in the drain hose. Also, ensure the float switch isnβt stuck or malfunctioning.
E3: Water Heating Fault
The dishwasher cannot heat the water to the required temperature. This could be due to a faulty heating element or thermostat.
E4: Water Filling Fault
The dishwasher is unable to fill with water properly. Check the water inlet valve and hoses for any blockages or kinks. Also, ensure the water supply to the appliance is working correctly.
E5: Water Drain Fault
The dishwasher cannot drain the water. Check the drain pump, drain hose, and any potential blockages in the system.
E6: Turbidity Sensor Fault
The turbidity sensor, which measures water clarity, is not functioning correctly. It may need cleaning or replacement.
E7: Flow Meter Fault
The flow meter, which measures the amount of water entering the dishwasher, is malfunctioning. Check for any potential blockages or defects.
E8: Detergent Dispenser Fault
The detergent dispenser is not functioning properly. This could be due to a mechanical issue or a problem with the electronic control. Check the dispenser for any obstructions and ensure it’s properly closed before starting a cycle.
E9: Softener System Fault
The dishwasher’s softener system is not working correctly. Ensure the salt compartment is filled, and there are no blockages in the system.
E10: Water Intake Time Exceeded
The dishwasher took too long to fill with water. Check the water supply and ensure there are no kinks or blockages in the inlet hose.
E11: Overflow Sensor Fault
The overflow sensor is not working as expected. This could be due to an actual overflow or a sensor malfunction. Check the base of the dishwasher for any signs of water leakage or overflow.
E12: Water Drain Time Exceeded
The dishwasher took too long to drain out the water. Ensure there are no blockages in the drain hose and that the pump is functioning correctly.
E13: Thermistor/NTC Fault
The thermistor, responsible for reading the water’s temperature, is not functioning correctly. It may need a replacement or there could be a connection issue.
E14: Heating Element Fault
The heating element in the dishwasher is not heating properly. Check for any visible damages or consider replacing the element if needed.
E15: Circulation Pump Fault
The circulation pump, responsible for moving water throughout the machine, is malfunctioning. Check for any blockages, and if necessary, replace the pump.
E16: Water Level Sensor Fault
The water level sensor is not detecting the correct water level in the dishwasher. This could be due to an actual water level issue or a sensor malfunction. Check for any visible signs of overfill or low water level.
E17: Door Lock Fault
The door of the dishwasher is not locking properly. Ensure that the door latch is clear of obstructions and that the door seals properly when closed.
E18: Motor Running Fault
The main motor of the dishwasher is not running correctly. Check the motor’s connections and ensure that there are no obstructions preventing it from moving.
E19: Software Fault
The dishwasher’s internal software has encountered an issue. Consider resetting the appliance by disconnecting it from the power source for a few minutes before reconnecting.
E20: User Interface Fault
There’s a problem with the user interface, such as the buttons or display. Ensure the interface is clean, dry, and free of obstructions.
E21: Communication Fault
There’s a communication error between the main control board and other components. Check the wiring harness connections and the control board.
E22: Flow Sensor Fault
The flow sensor, which measures the rate at which water flows into the dishwasher, is malfunctioning. Check the sensor for any potential blockages or defects.
E23: Rinse Aid Dispenser Fault
The rinse aid dispenser is not functioning correctly. Check if it’s empty or clogged, and ensure it dispenses rinse aid during the cycle.
E24: Salt Reservoir Cap Fault
The cap on the salt reservoir is not sealing properly. Ensure it is screwed on tightly and that its seal is not damaged.
E25: Tilt Sensor Fault
The dishwasher detects an unintended tilt or imbalance. Make sure the appliance is level and securely positioned.
E26: Internal Memory Fault
The dishwasher’s internal memory is malfunctioning, potentially due to a faulty control board or software glitch. A reset or board replacement might be necessary.
E27: Power Supply Fault
There is an inconsistency or issue with the power supply to the dishwasher. Check the power cord, plug, and electrical outlet for any visible issues or damages.
E28: Sump Water Sensor Fault
The sensor in the sump that detects water level or potential leakage is malfunctioning. Ensure there is no water leaking into the base and check the sensor’s connection.
E29: Spray Arm Obstruction
One or both of the spray arms are obstructed or not rotating freely. Check for debris or items that might be blocking their movement and ensure they are properly seated.
E30: Door Opened During Cycle
The dishwasher door was opened while a cycle was in progress. Ensure the door is closed securely before starting a cycle.
E31: Internal Fan Fault
The internal fan, responsible for drying dishes or circulating air, is not functioning correctly. Check the fan for blockages and ensure it’s receiving power.
E32: Pressure Switch Fault
The pressure switch, which detects water level changes, is malfunctioning. Check its connections and ensure there are no blockages in the air tube connected to it.
E33: Inlet Valve Fault
The water inlet valve isn’t functioning properly, leading to issues with water entering the dishwasher. Check the valve for blockages or malfunction.
E34: Drying Fan Fault
The drying fan, which helps in the drying process post-wash, is not working. This may lead to dishes not drying efficiently. Ensure the fan’s connections are secure and that it’s free from obstructions.
E35: Ion Generator Fault
The ion generator, a feature in some dishwashers for better cleaning, is malfunctioning. Check its connections and ensure there’s no visible damage.
E36: Water Hardness Sensor Fault
The sensor detecting water hardness levels isn’t functioning properly. Ensure that it’s clean and free from deposits or scale.
E37: Upper Rack Adjustment Fault
There’s an issue with adjusting the height of the upper rack. Ensure that the mechanisms used for adjustment aren’t damaged or obstructed.
E38: Lower Rack Detection Fault
The dishwasher cannot detect the position of the lower rack. Ensure that the rack is properly inserted and the detection mechanisms are clean and free of obstructions.
E39: Salt Sensor Fault
The sensor that detects the level of salt in the reservoir is malfunctioning. Check if the reservoir is filled and ensure that the sensor is clean and properly connected.
E40: Door Seal Fault
The door isn’t sealing properly, potentially leading to leaks. Inspect the door seal for wear or damage and replace if necessary.
E41: Water Softener Regeneration Fault
The regeneration process for the water softener isn’t completing properly. Ensure that the salt reservoir is filled and that there are no blockages in the system.
E42: Wash Motor Fault
The motor responsible for circulating water during the wash cycle is malfunctioning. Check the motor’s connections and ensure it’s free from obstructions.
E43: Delay Start Fault
The delay start function is not operating correctly. Ensure you’ve set the delay correctly and that there are no interruptions in the power supply.
E44: Internal Lighting Fault
The internal light within the dishwasher, if applicable, isn’t working. Check the bulb and connections to ensure they’re functioning.
E45: Child Lock Error
The child lock function is malfunctioning or has been inadvertently activated. Refer to the user manual to properly deactivate or reset it.
E46: Rinse Pressure Too Low
The water pressure during the rinse cycle is too low. Check the water inlet and filters for blockages that might be reducing water flow.
E47: Sensor Calibration Error
One or more sensors require recalibration. This might require a technician’s expertise or a system reset to address.
E48: End-of-Cycle Signal Fault
The signal or alert indicating the end of the washing cycle isn’t functioning correctly. Ensure the dishwasher’s audio or visual indicators are not obstructed or turned off.
E49: Control Panel Fault
The control panel is either not responding or malfunctioning. Ensure that the panel is clean, dry, and free from obstructions. A reset might be required.
E50: Door Hinge Fault
There’s an issue with the door’s hinge mechanism. Check for any visible damages or obstructions that might be preventing smooth door movement.
E51: Water Temperature Too High
The dishwasher is detecting water temperatures above safe limits. This could be due to a faulty thermostat or heating element malfunction.
E52: Insufficient Water Detected
Not enough water is being detected during the wash cycle. Check for blockages in the water inlet or issues with the inlet valve.