I have recently started having problems with the dishwasher beeping then stopping about 5 mins into its cycle , The error msg in the manual of the trouble shooting section suggest's that the error code is E2 .
I have turned it off and reset it a dozen times but the same problem keeps occuring.
I have a Smeg DI 612 CA Dishwasher. It fails to complete any cycles and displays an E2 fault. This is described as the system that limits the water has tripped. The dishwasher apppears to fill and drain and the float switch on the base panel has not tripped. I have tried to reset the dishwasher but to no avail. Beginning to suspect the printed circuit board is faulty.
I have a Smeg DI 612 CA Dishwasher. It fails to complete any cycles and displays an E2 fault. This is described as the system that limits the water has tripped. The dishwasher apppears to fill and drain and the float switch on the base panel has not tripped. I have tried to reset the dishwasher but to no avail. Beginning to suspect the printed circuit board is faulty.
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E2 shows that the water level switch has been tripped or its faulty,interupt the programm and switch off the dishwasher then switch it on ,programm it again and start the washing cycle again,if the problem persist then test the water level switch for possible replacement
e2 is overfill or flooded base.
take the bottom front panel off and see if there is water in it and if so, mop it out. if it reoccurs, then you have a leak.
you will see a float device in the front approx middle and this is what actuates e2. if fault is intermittant, try putting a small weight on this - a washer for example.
if e2 is being caused by overfill and not a flooded base, then the water intake moulding needs replacing
I just spoke with the Customer Service rep from Danby... She said tht an E2 error has to do with the hoses. Usually it means that the hose is too high to drain properly, there is a kink in the hose or the pump is faulty.
I have a Smeg DI 612 CA Dishwasher. It fails to complete any cycles and displays an E2 fault. This is described as the system that limits the water has tripped. The dishwasher apppears to fill and drain and the float switch on the base panel has not tripped. I have tried to reset the dishwasher but to no avail. Beginning to suspect the printed circuit board is faulty.
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