Beko DI1254AP Error Code 419

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  • #96307
    moldy72
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    Hi all,
    My Beko Dishwasher has recently stopped working. All it does now is hums and tries to drain but the cycle never starts. I have also found that if I leave it for a few days a puddle forms in the base.
    Any advice on what this could be and whether I could fix it myself?
    Cheers,
    Ivan

    #462961
    kwatt
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    There’s no error code 419 for it. Only E1 through E9.

    But you’ve got a leak somewhere by the sound of it and the only way you’re going to find that is by investigating where that’s coming from.

    K.

    #462962
    Bryan.B
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    moldy72 wrote:Hi all,
    My Beko Dishwasher has recently stopped working. All it does now is hums and tries to drain but the cycle never starts. I have also found that if I leave it for a few days a puddle forms in the base.
    Any advice on what this could be and whether I could fix it myself?
    Cheers,
    Ivan

    water in the base .usually caused by blocked drain hose or leak in the base. Water on the floor ? You could have a faulty inlet valve. Is their water in the we.

    #462963
    moldy72
    Participant

    Thanks guys.

    The floor is dry except for a little dribble that possibly came out of the door when it first happened. Nothing since then.

    I got the code 419 by turning the machine off, holding the start button down and turning the machine back on. The display shows ER and cycles through the numbers 4, 1 and 9. Does this mean I have separate 3 faults?

    I left the machine for a couple of days and when I looked again there was some water in the bottom again. I closed the door and it started to pump the water out. I disconnected the other end of the hose and water was coming out so it isn’t completely blocked but I have no way to see how blocked it really is.

    I guess I will have to get an engineer out to look at it.

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