When an Indesit dishwasher stops and displays an error code, the most useful thing is to notice which part of the programme has been interrupted. The warning may appear as soon as the appliance is switched on, when it starts taking in water, during the wash, when it tries to heat, while draining dirty water, during the drying phase or just before finishing. That moment usually provides an important clue about where to begin the check without dismantling unnecessary parts.
In Indesit dishwashers, each code helps separate possible installation, use or maintenance problems from faults that require a more technical inspection. In some cases, the cause may be a closed water tap, low water pressure, a clogged filter, food residue blocking the drain, a bent hose or incorrectly placed dishes preventing the spray arms from turning. In others, the fault may be related to the drain pump, the water inlet system, the heating element, the internal sensors, the water level system, the door lock or the electronic board. That is why it is important to identify the warning properly, observe how the appliance behaves and always start with the simplest checks.
In the table below, you can find the code shown on your Indesit dishwasher together with practical guidance on its possible origin. The aim is to help you distinguish whether the warning may be solved with a basic check, such as cleaning the filters, checking the water supply, inspecting the drain hose or restarting the appliance, or whether the problem points to a more specific fault in internal components such as pumps, sensors, heating element, wiring, hydraulic system or electronic module.