Smeg Dishwasher: error during cycle
What is this symptom?
Experiencing an error during a cycle with your Smeg dishwasher? This issue often involves an error code or flashing LEDs that indicate a fault. Common causes include specific fault codes or water inlet problems. Understanding these signs can help you efficiently troubleshoot the issue and restore your dishwasher's functionality.
Important Tips for Smeg Models
- Smeg dishwashers use specific error codes that correspond to particular faults; consult your exact model’s manual for accurate decoding.
Possible Causes
Specific Smeg dishwasher fault code (various)
How to Identify: Dishwasher display shows an error code (e.g., E1, E2, E3, E4, E5, E6, etc. or specific LED flash pattern during cycle interruption.
Part: Varies by code (e.g., inlet valve, drain pump, sensor)
Water inlet/fill fault
How to Identify: Error codes related to water fill issues (e.g., E5 or E1/E2 or cycle stops before proper filling phase.
Part: Water inlet valve, inlet hose
DIY Solutions
Check and Clean Filters/Drains
- Turn off dishwasher and open lower door.
- Remove bottom rack and locate filter assembly.
- Unscrew/remove filter and wash under water; use soft brush to clear debris.
- Inspect drain bottom and hose entrance for clogs; clear blockages.
- Reassemble filter and run a short rinse cycle.
Reset Dishwasher Control Board
- Stop current program and open door.
- Switch off dishwasher at mains or circuit breaker.
- Wait 2 minutes to allow system reset.
- Restore power and select a new cycle to test operation.
Professional Repairs
Replace Faulty Drain Pump or Inlet Valve
Control Board or Sensor Replacement
When to Call a Professional
Preventive Maintenance
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Clean filters and drain regularly: Drain clogs that can interrupt cycles
Frequency: monthly -
Inspect water inlet hose: Inlet blockages and fill faults
Frequency: annually
Frequently Asked Questions
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Community Analytical Insights
Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
Common Issues Reported by Users
- Blocked or clogged filter
- Faulty door latch or door switch
- Malfunctioning water inlet valve
User Suggested Solutions
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Check and clean the dishwasher filter. Remove the bottom spray arm and unscrew the filter cover. Rinse the filter under running water to remove debris and reassemble.
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Inspect the door latch and switch. Open the dishwasher door and check if the latch engages properly. If it feels loose or broken, it may need replacement.
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Test the water inlet valve. Disconnect the water supply and check for blockages or damages. If defective, replace the valve with a new one.
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