How do you solve error codes on an ETNA dishwasher?
Solve ETNA error code
In this article, you'll find the solution for the following errors:
- Foutcode E1, F12, E67, or FF
- Foutcode F2
- Foutcode F10
- Foutcode F11
- Other error codes
Error code E1, F12, E67, or FF
If you see error code E1 or FF, the dishwasher doesn't get enough or no water at all. Check if the faucet is open all the way and the water pressure is sufficient. To do this, open the faucet completely with a bucket underneath. If the water pressure is good, you'll get 10L of water within 1 minute. Isn't this the case? Contact a plumber. Check the supply hose too, and remove possible bends.
Error code F2
With error code F2, the dishwasher doesn't drain the water properly. Check if the drain hose has been connected the right way. You can find the correct installation in the manual. If the drain hose is connected properly again, turn on the dishwasher again and start your last-chosen dishwasher cycle.
Error code F10
Do you see error code F10? The drain pump is blocked, which results in too much water in the dishwasher. Do the following:
- Turn off the dishwasher and unplug the connector from the socket.
- Remove both filters.
- Possibly remove the water from the tub.
- Remove the colored plug on the right side of the bottom drain.
- Turn the pump wheel behind the plug of the drain pump.
- Put back the plug and both filters.
- Reconnect the dishwasher.
Error code F11
Error code F11 means that the dishwasher doesn't pump the water away, possibly caused by a blocked drain hose. Disconnect the hose and remove possible dirt and bends. Doesn't this help? Check if the filters are blocked. You can clean them under the faucet with a brush.
Other errors
In case of these error codes, we recommend you don't try to solve it.
- E3 up until E8
- Ec
- Ed
- F40
- F52
- F54
- F56
A part might be broken. Close the water supply right away and remove the connector from the socket. Contact ETNA afterwards.