SOURCE: idw 603 - belling dishwasher
Got this problem resolved pressed the first button and last button on the control and restarted the machine, seem to have cleared the problem... Give it a go
SOURCE: belling dishwasher IDW604 error code E4 on control
I found the solution myself. Underneath the machine, there is a plate. On the plate, there is a float and a microswitch, when the water leaks onto the bottom plate it raises the float and activates the microswith which shuts down the machine and shows E4 on display. To get rid of the fault, you have to pull out the dishwasher, then tilt it, and drain the water from the bottom plate. Also make sure that there is no leak in the internal piping, if there is, the fault will come back as soon as the recess in the bottom panel fills with water.Hope it helps.
SOURCE: I have a ge dishwasher model GSD5211 purchased in
You may want to inspect the seal around the door to make sure it's not worn out or has some foreign material stuck to it causing it to not make a watertight seal during operation. If you don't see any problems there, then you should pull the machine out from under the counter to see if the drain hose has been damaged or dislocated. Most dishwashers are fastened to the bottom side of the counter by two brackets. Open the door to the machine and look at the top where it meets the underside of the counter to see how it is fastened. It's usually just two screws. Once you've removed the screws you should be able to gently slide it out and take a look at the drain hose. You may also want to take note of the condition of the floor below the machine to see if there is any long term water damage that either needs to be fixed or will give you an idea of the location of the source of the problem.
Hope this helps!
SOURCE: IDW 450 belling dishwasher wont
Hi, make sure you settings on the timer are working correctly first and if they are it sounds as if though the heating element may be bad or have a loose connection.
Check the heating element by the connections underneath where they plug in at and if they are plugged in if you have the knowledge you can check to see if they are getting voltage. If they are then do an ohm test across the heating element and that will tell you if the element is bad or not.
Elements are not that hard to replace and you must have the mode and serial number for the unit to order one
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