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Posted on Feb 07, 2011

E4 is displayed on my belling idw604 dishwasher and it won't operate

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Unplug machine. remove right hand side panel. check if water has collected in the bottom tray, if so soak up with cloth or kitchen roll until all water has been removed. switch on power and machine should have reser

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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.

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Kamil Owsianiecki

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  • Posted on Apr 19, 2010

SOURCE: error code e4 flashes on belling dishwasher idw604

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.

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