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Beko Washing Machine Error Codes

Beko Washing Machine Error Codes

Beko washing machines are amongst the most popular here in the UK. However, like any brand, they can sometimes go wrong.

In this short article we list all of the error codes your Beko washing machine may show, and what they mean. So you can find out quickly, and easily, what they mean and what needs to be done to get your appliance back up and running.

E1

Problem with the thermistor wiring. The thermistor is responsible for monitoring the water temperature and ensuring the wash cycle progresses through the stages.

E2

Heating system fault. You may notice the water is not heating up.

E3

Heating system running continuously. The heater is not turning on/off when it is supposed to.

E4

Inlet water error. Machine is unable to receive water.

E5

Water drainage issue.

E6

Motor issue. You may notice your washing machine shaking more than usual.

E7

Level sensor fault. Potential incorrect reading.

E8

Water intake issue. Possible valve, pump system or module fault.

E9

Door lock malfunction.

E9 and E10

Door jammed sensor triggered.

E11

Motor error. This could also indicate worn motor brushes.

E17

Excessive foam detected.

E17 and E18

Unbalanced load detected.

E20 and E21

Draining error.

E30

Anti-flood device activated.

E40 and E41

Door is not closed, appliance is overloaded or door lock fault.

E80

Cycle selection error. This can be caused by starting a cycle with the selector set half way between two different programmes.

E90, E91, E92, E93 and E94

Communication error.

C1

Water intake error.

C2

Drain pump error.

C3

Anti flood device activated.

C9 and F9

Unbalanced load during spin cycle.

F11

Communication error.

We hope this list helped you to diagnose what your Beko washing machine is trying to tell you. If your appliance is faulty, please seek the help of professionals and do not attempt to repair your appliance yourself; appliances are dangerous and can pose a risk to health and life.