Question about Bosch Dishwashers
Hi.
E:09 is a fault detected in the heating circuit. Try first tripping circuit breaker (or disconnecting power cord) for five minutes and see if this can clear the error.
If that does not work, call Bosch at the number listed on the dishwasher manual. The repair is not suitable for the home user.
About E:09 I quote the good clarificatory explanation given by trikidik on this website.
"E:09 relates to a fault in the heating circuit. This new range of bosch
machines do not heat the water in the same way as the older range. There
is no water pressure switch on the heater assembly as the circ pump
contains the heater in one complete unit (heat-pump). The control module
monitors the speed & current draw of the circ pump to ensure that
there is water in the sump & it is also circulating. Your machine
must be less than 2 years old, so should still be under warranty. Its
not a DIY fix, it needs an engineer to sort it, as it is probably a
fault with either the heat-pump or the control module."
Regards.
Ginko.
Posted on Dec 26, 2010
Hi,
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Hi,
What does the above error E09 mean and what is the solution please?
About what year have Bosch took away the water pressure switch on Washer Machines and changed the heater and circ pump in one complete unit ?
Is it models after 2004 or after 2009 ?
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