Cookology Dishwasher Error Codes

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

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.

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