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The error E01 on the Beko dishwasher appears when there is a problem with the amount of water. We will show you what you can do about it.
Beko dishwasher: error E01 and solutions
If you see error code E01 on your Beko dishwasher, the reasons could be a leak or problems with the drain pump. Insufficient water pressure can also sometimes cause problems for the machine.
- First, check that there is no water in the machine’s floor pan. To do this, disconnect the machine from the power supply and then tilt it back 90 degrees. If water is actually leaking, you need to find out where it is coming from. Only then will the machine work properly again.
- A faulty drain pump is often the cause of excess water. Remove the filter to access the pump in question. Clear any obstructions from the pump and check that it is turning properly. If the impeller is not turning, you will need to install a new pump.
- If the drain pump is intact, the drain hose may be the problem. Check that the seal of the hose is in good condition and replace the hose if it is not.
- A possible cause of leaking water is a leak in the solenoid valve. Check for signs of limescale around the valve. These are a good indication of leaking water. You can replace the valve yourself.
- If you have a new Beko dishwasher, a defective flow meter can trigger error E01. This flow meter checks the amount of water flowing into the machine. If the flow meter is broken, it allows too much water to enter. You can also replace the component yourself.
- Also check the water pressure in your house by placing a bucket under the tap and then turning it on. If no or too little water comes out of the tap, the problem is with your house plumbing.
- Sometimes a damaged spray arm can also trigger error code E01 in your Beko dishwasher. If the arms have come apart in the collections, they must be replaced.
- If you cannot find the cause, you should contact Beko customer service for help.