I am currently getting an E1 error code on my Brada dishwasher, it sometimes works but it usually just stops abruptly during the cycle and beeps E1. Any help or recommendations would be greatly appreciated, cheers.
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please revisit the installation process and check if any steps were left out. If wasn't installed by Home Depot or another professional company, please look into having this type of installation performed in order to overcome the washer's current issues. Thank you.
Well done by resolving this problem. The other way to avoid the siphoning problem through the drain hose is adding an air gap valve/connector (available at any hardware store). You can use it even if you don't have a garbage disposal in your kitchen sink. That will assure that you have the proper height of the drain hose.
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E1 error code is for the thermistor, try cleaning off the bottom of the thermistor, (sometimes tacky lint will coat them), if that doesn't help, just replace the thermistor.
I just moved in to a new house with brada dishwasher, everytime I used the water leeks from the bottom, can somebody help me to fix it, or do you think I should throw it away and get a new one.
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