Beko washing machines have a range of error codes that indicate specific problems with the machine. Here are some common Beko washing machine error codes along with their possible causes and solutions:
E1 - Water Level Sensor Error- Cause: The machine is unable to detect the correct water level.
- Solution:
- Check the water supply and ensure that the inlet hose is not kinked.
- Clean the water level sensor.
- If the problem persists, the sensor may need to be replaced.
- Cause: The machine has detected a problem with the heating element.
- Solution:
- Ensure the machine is not overloaded.
- Check the heater connections and wiring.
- If necessary, replace the heating element.
- Cause: The machine is unable to drain water properly.
- Solution:
- Check the drain hose for blockages or kinks.
- Clean the pump filter.
- Ensure the drain hose is installed at the correct height.
- If the issue continues, the drain pump may need to be repaired or replaced.
- Cause: The machine is not getting enough water.
- Solution:
- Check the water inlet valve and hose for blockages.
- Ensure the water tap is fully open.
- Inspect the water inlet filter and clean if necessary.
- Cause: The machine has detected an overfill condition.
- Solution:
- Check the water inlet valve for malfunctions.
- Inspect the pressure switch and hose for damage.
- If the problem persists, the control board may need to be checked.
- Cause: The door is not locking properly.
- Solution:
- Ensure the door is closed firmly.
- Check the door lock mechanism for damage.
- Inspect the wiring to the door lock.
- Replace the door lock if necessary.
- Cause: The machine has detected a problem with the motor.
- Solution:
- Check the motor wiring and connections.
- Inspect the motor brushes and replace if worn out.
- If the issue persists, the motor or control board may need to be replaced.
- Cause: The machine detects that the water level is too low for operation.
- Solution:
- Ensure the water supply is adequate.
- Check for leaks in the water inlet hose.
- Inspect the water level sensor and replace if faulty.
- Cause: The load in the drum is unbalanced.
- Solution:
- Pause the machine and redistribute the load evenly.
- Avoid overloading the machine in future cycles.
- Cause: There is a fault with the control board.
- Solution:
- Unplug the machine and wait for a few minutes before restarting.
- If the error persists, the control board may need to be replaced.
- Cause: The temperature sensor (NTC) on the heater is faulty.
- Solution:
- Check the connections to the NTC sensor.
- Replace the NTC sensor if necessary.
- Cause: The machine has detected a problem with the water temperature sensor.
- Solution:
- Inspect the temperature sensor and its wiring.
- Replace the sensor if it is found to be faulty.
If these solutions do not resolve the issue, or if you are unsure about performing any checks or repairs, it is advisable to contact a professional technician for further assistance.