When your Beko dishwasher starts acting up, it can be frustrating not knowing what’s going on. Fortunately, most modern dishwashers, including those from Beko, are designed to display specific error codes that help us quickly identify the problem. These codes, while they may seem cryptic at first, are actually very helpful for diagnosing and troubleshooting.
In this article, we present a comprehensive table of error codes for Beko dishwashers. But first, let’s clarify some concepts that will help you better understand how to use this information.
What is an Error Code?
An error code is a combination of numbers and/or letters that the dishwasher displays on its control panel. Each code is associated with a specific problem, such as issues with water filling, temperature, or even the arrangement of dishes inside the machine.
How to Use This Table?
- Identify the Code: The first step is to identify the error code that your dishwasher is displaying.
- Consult the Table: Once you have the code, look it up in our table to find the description of the problem, the probable cause, and the suggested solutions.
- Take Action: Follow the recommended solutions. Some you can do yourself, like rearranging the dishes or cleaning the filters, while others may require the assistance of a specialized technician.
Beko Dishwasher Error Codes Table
Error | Description | Cause | Solution |
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E03 | Temperature Reset | Occurred within the set time limits in the wash cycle. | Turn off the machine and then turn it back on and run another cycle. |
E04 | Water Fill Anomaly | Check for the presence of overflow. | |
E05 | Thermostat Anomaly (Open Probe) | The machine is not measuring temperature correctly. | Turn off the machine and restart the cycle. |
E06/E07 | Dishwasher Thermometry. (Shorted Probe) | Interrupt the current program and turn off the dishwasher. Turn it back on after a few minutes and start the cycle again. | |
E08 | Temperature Reset | Occurred within the set time limits in the wash cycle. | Turn off the machine and then turn it back on and run another cycle. |
E22 | Heating Time | Water heating error | Turn off the dishwasher and start again |
Water remains in the dishwasher at the end of the program. | The filters are clogged. | Check if the filter system is clean. Clean the filter system regularly as shown in the “Cleaning and Care” section. | |
Detergent remains in the detergent dispenser. | The detergent dispenser was wet when adding detergent. | Make sure to dry the detergent dispenser before filling it. | |
Coffee or lipstick stains on dishes. | The selected program is not suitable. | Select a program with a higher temperature and cycle time. | |
Different odor in the machine | The filters are clogged. | Check if the filter system is clean. Clean the filter system regularly as shown in the “Cleaning and Care” section. | |
Rust, discoloration, or deterioration on the surface of the dishes. | Salt leakage. | Salt can cause deterioration and oxidation on metal surfaces. Be careful not to pour salt around the salt filling hole. Ensure the water tank cover is secured after the process. Use the prewash program to remove spilled salt inside the machine. Since the salt granules remaining under the cover will dissolve during the prewash, causing the cover to loosen, check the cover again at the end of the program. | |
The machine does not turn on. | The power cord is unplugged. | Check that it is plugged in. | |
The dishes are scratched | Salt leakage. | Be careful not to pour salt around the salt filling hole. Spilled salt can cause scratches. Ensure the water tank cover is secured after the process. Use the prewash program to remove spilled salt inside the machine. Since the salt granules remaining under the cover will dissolve during the prewash, causing the cover to loosen, check the cover again at the end of the program. | |
The dishes are not clean | The dishes are not arranged neatly inside the machine. | Place the dishes as indicated in the instruction manual. | |
The dishes are not dry at the end of the wash cycle | The dishes are not arranged neatly inside the machine. | Arrange the dishes so that water does not accumulate on them. | |
Limescale remains on the dishes and glassware, giving them a cloudy appearance | Not enough rinse aid | Check the rinse aid indicator and add rinse aid if necessary. Increase the rinse aid setting if there is not enough rinse aid in the machine. | |
Kitchen utensils are broken. | The dishes are not arranged neatly inside the machine. | Place the dishes as indicated in the instruction manual. | |
Foam forms in the machine. | The dishes have been hand-washed with handwashing detergent but not rinsed before placing them in the appliance. | Handwashing detergents do not contain anti-foaming agents. There is no need to hand wash the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher. Remove hard dirt from the dishes under running water. A paper towel or a fork will be sufficient. | |
A milk-like stain remains on the glasses that cannot be removed by hand. There will be a blue rainbow appearance when the glass is focused on the light. | Too much rinse aid is used. | Lower the rinse aid setting. Clean up any spilled rinse aid when adding it. |
Our Advice
Before calling technical service, we recommend checking this table of error codes. Often, the problem can be something simple that you can solve yourself without needing professional assistance. This will not only save you time but also money. However, if the problem persists after following the recommendations, then it will be time to contact a specialized technician.