Smeg Dishwasher: cycle ended

Professional Repair Guide

What is this symptom?

If your Smeg dishwasher stops unexpectedly before completing its wash program, you may face issues like unwashed or wet dishes. This symptom could be due to common problems such as a drain blockage, faulty safety interlocks, or a malfunctioning control board. Understanding these causes can help you address the issue effectively.

Urgency: Medium

Possible Causes

Drain blockage/clog causing incomplete cycle or early termination

How to Identify: Water remains at bottom at cycle end, slow draining, audible drainage struggle, error code related to drainage

Part: Filters, drain hose, drain pump

Faulty or tripped safety interlocks (door latch/switch) stopping cycle

How to Identify: Dishwasher stops when door not fully closed, cycle halts mid-way or at end prematurely without water issues

Part: Door latch/switch assembly

Control board/timer malfunction

How to Identify: Dishwasher stops unpredictably without clear external cause, resets temporarily fix but issue returns

Part: Control board, timer module

Preventive Maintenance

  • Clean filters and inspect drain hose: Drain blockages that lead to early cycle stoppage
    Frequency: monthly
  • Run regular cycles: Build-up of debris and stagnant water causing malfunctions
    Frequency: weekly

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is my Smeg Dishwasher cycle ended?
The cycle may end due to drain blockages, faulty safety interlocks, or control board malfunctions.
How do I fix Smeg Dishwasher cycle ended myself?
Currently, there are no DIY solutions available for this issue.
How much does it cost to fix cycle ended?
Costs can vary; consult a technician for an accurate estimate based on the identified cause.
When should I call a technician for cycle ended?
Contact a technician if the dishwasher continues to malfunction, as this may indicate a more serious issue.

Community Analytical Insights

Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities

Can I Fix This Myself?

65%
DIY Success Rate Difficulty: Either

Common Issues Reported by Users

  • Faulty control board
  • Blocked drainage system
  • Malfunctioning door latch

User Suggested Solutions

  1. Reset the dishwasher by turning it off and unplugging it for 5 minutes. Then, plug it back in and restart the cycle.

  2. Inspect the drainage system for clogs. Remove any debris from the filter and drain hose to ensure proper water flow.

  3. Check the door latch for proper alignment and functionality. If it is damaged, replace it with a new latch.

  4. If the control board is suspected to be faulty, consult the user manual for diagnostic codes and consider replacing it if necessary.

Analysis based on 1 community discussions
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Data compiled from real discussions on r/appliancerepair and r/Appliances:

  1. Smeg Dishwasher (Two Green Flashing Lights - on END section)

Community Discussions

Two Green Flashing Lights on END section

Electric board needs to be replaced

Source: Reddit r/appliancerepair

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