If your Cookology dishwasher is displaying an error code, it’s trying to tell you something about a potential issue. This guide will help you understand what those codes mean and provide actionable steps to resolve them.
Cookology Dishwasher Error Codes
Category | Possible Issues | Example Codes |
---|---|---|
Water Inlet Problems | No water filling, slow filling, overfilling, inlet valve malfunction, low water pressure, blocked inlet hose/filter | E01, i10, F1, “Fill Error”, “Water Supply” |
Drainage Issues | Water not draining, slow draining, blocked drain hose/filter/pump, kinked drain hose | E02, d10, F2, “Drain Error”, “Pump Blocked” |
Washing/Circulation Problems | Wash pump not operating, spray arms not rotating, blocked spray nozzles, issues with wash motor | E03, c10, F3, “Wash Motor Fault”, “Circulation Problem” |
Heating Problems | No heating, overheating, faulty heating element, thermostat/sensor issues | E04, h10, F4, “Heating Error”, “Temperature Sensor” |
Sensor Errors | Temperature sensor malfunction, water level sensor fault, other sensor issues | E05, s10, F5, “Sensor Fault”, “Level Sensor” |
Electrical/Electronic Issues | Control board fault, wiring problems, power supply issues | E06, e10, F6, “Control Board Error”, “Power Supply” |
Door/Lock Problems | Door not locking, door not opening, door switch fault | E07, L10, F7, “Door Lock Error”, “Door Open” |
Other/Unclassified Errors | Variety of issues not fitting the above categories | E99, “Fault” indicator |
Final Tips for Troubleshooting
- Always consult your Cookology dishwasher’s user manual for specific guidance related to your model.
- If resetting or following the above steps doesn’t resolve the issue, it’s best to contact Cookology’s customer support or schedule service with a qualified technician.
- Regular maintenance, like cleaning filters and inspecting hoses, can help prevent errors from occurring in the first place.