Lamona LAM8675 (769991574471) Int’ Dishwasher Displaying H

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  • #103073
    jontymox
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    Good afternoon all,

    I’m wondering if anyone can confirm what the Error Code “H” relates to for the above dishwasher?

    I suspect that it has sensed that it has overfilled, as far too much water is drawn.

    However, I was running late, and was unable to locate the pressure switch/hose etc, which I wonder if it’s electronically goverened? (one reason for being late, was the extra amount of time taken to remove the dishwasher, due to the front feet being grouted into the floor!)

    Anyway, I’m struggling to find reliable information for this dishwasher which is only around three years old and would be grateful for any help.


    jonty

    #491696
    electrofix
    Moderator

    cant find anything about this

    it seems to be hotpoint / whirlpool built and H does not seem to be a fault code

    Dave

    #491697
    jontymox
    Participant

    Yes, I agree that dishwasher is a Hotpoint/Whirlpool unit, and wonder why obtaining information is so difficult?


    jonty

    #491698
    electrofix
    Moderator

    because they wont give it to you. have some info but not a lot. only have what i kept when i had access to online portal which i was not supposed to have.
    Will be interesting to see how things change now they a partially owned by Beko

    Dave

    #491699
    baron
    Participant

    jontymox wrote:
    I’m wondering if anyone can confirm what the Error Code “H” relates to for the above dishwasher?
    I suspect that it has sensed that it has overfilled, as far too much water is drawn.

    On older DEA module, it could be not sensing water inlet flow? equivalent with Error 06
    Did it take water in? tap/inlet hose is blocked? inlet valve is working? does flowmeter works?

    #491700
    mikehha
    Participant

    H could be a number of faults one being the turbidity sensor H usually has something to do with water intake

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