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Baumatic Error Codes & Diagnostics

Complete B2B dictionary of fault codes, troubleshooting steps, and repair manuals for Baumatic home appliances, including Washing Machines, Dishwashers, Ovens, Dryers, and Refrigerators.

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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
AL01
Freezer high temperature alarm
Info: The temperature in the freezer is too high. This could be from the door being left open, a power cut, or a system fault.
Refrigerator
AL01 Full Steps Diagnose
AL02
Refrigerator high temperature alarm
Info: The temperature in the fridge is too high. Caused by a door left ajar, blocked air vents, or a cooling fault.
Refrigerator
AL02 Full Steps Diagnose
E01
Door lock fault
Info: The washing machine door is not closed properly, or the door lock mechanism has failed.
Washing Machine
E01 Full Steps Diagnose
E1
Electronics overheating
Info: The internal electronics of the hob are too hot. This is usually caused by blocked ventilation or a failed cooling fan.
Induction Hob
E1 Full Steps Diagnose
E02
Water fill timeout
Info: The machine has failed to fill with water in the allotted time. The water tap may be off, the hose kinked, or the inlet valve faulty.
Washing Machine
E02 Full Steps Diagnose
E2
Cooking zone sensor overheat
Info: The surface temperature sensor for a cooking zone is too hot, often from an empty pan being left on high heat.
Induction Hob
E2 Full Steps Diagnose
E03
Drainage timeout
Info: The machine has failed to drain water within the set time. The drain filter is likely blocked, or the drain hose is obstructed.
Washing Machine
E03 Full Steps Diagnose
E3
Incorrect mains voltage
Info: The hob has detected that the incoming power supply voltage is too high or too low for safe operation.
Induction Hob
E3 Full Steps Diagnose
Er03
Stuck button or key on control panel
Info: A button on the oven's control panel has been pressed for too long or is physically stuck.
Oven
Er03 Full Steps Diagnose
E04
Overfill or anti-flood error
Info: Too much water has entered the drum, often due to a faulty pressure switch or a stuck water inlet valve.
Washing Machine
E04 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Overfilling / Leak detected
Info: The machine has detected too much water in the tub or a leak in the base, activating the anti-flood switch.
Dishwasher
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E05
Temperature sensor (NTC) error
Info: The temperature sensor is providing an incorrect reading, is open circuit, or short-circuited.
Washing Machine
E05 Full Steps Diagnose
E06
Motor fault
Info: An issue with the main drive motor has been detected. This could be worn carbon brushes, a wiring issue, or a motor failure.
Washing Machine
E06 Full Steps Diagnose
E6
No pan detected / Unsuitable pan
Info: There is no pan on the cooking zone, the pan is not induction-compatible (not magnetic), or it is too small or off-center.
Induction Hob
E6 Full Steps Diagnose
E07
Motor jammed or door lock overheat
Info: This code can indicate either a jammed motor that is unable to turn, or an issue with the door lock overheating.
Washing Machine
E07 Full Steps Diagnose
E7
Overheating detected
Info: The machine has detected a dangerously high temperature, often due to a faulty NTC or a stuck heating element relay.
Dishwasher
E7 Full Steps Diagnose
E08
Motor tacho fault
Info: The tacho coil, which measures the motor's speed, is faulty or has a bad connection.
Washing Machine
E08 Full Steps Diagnose
E8
Cooling fan air intake blocked
Info: The air inlet for the internal cooling fan is obstructed, preventing proper airflow.
Induction Hob
E8 Full Steps Diagnose
E9
Software configuration / Touchpad error
Info: A button on the control panel is stuck, or there is a software mismatch/corruption on the main board.
Dishwasher
E9 Full Steps Diagnose
E10
Drum sensor or drive motor fault
Info: The control board is not receiving a signal from the drum position sensor or has detected a major motor fault.
Washing Machine
E10 Full Steps Diagnose
E11
Dryer NTC fault
Info: On a washer-dryer, the temperature sensor for the drying circuit has failed.
Washer Dryer
E11 Full Steps Diagnose
E12
Communication error between boards
Info: The main control board and the display board cannot communicate with each other due to a wiring or component fault.
Washing Machine
E12 Full Steps Diagnose
E21
Drain pump blockage detected
Info: A significant blockage in the drain filter or pump is preventing water from being expelled effectively.
Washing Machine
E21 Full Steps Diagnose
E30
Door lock mechanism failure
Info: Indicates a definitive failure of the door lock, different from a 'door open' signal.
Washing Machine
E30 Full Steps Diagnose
E61
No heating during wash cycle
Info: The machine has detected that the water is not heating up. The heating element or its wiring is likely faulty.
Washing Machine
E61 Full Steps Diagnose
F
Persistent fault / Flashing symbol
Info: A continuous flashing 'F' or other symbol often indicates a sensor failure or a more serious internal electronic fault.
Ceramic Hob
F Full Steps Diagnose
F01
Temperature sensor fault
Info: The oven's temperature sensor (thermistor) is open or short-circuited.
Oven
F01 Full Steps Diagnose
F1
Freezer sensor fault
Info: The temperature sensor (NTC) inside the freezer compartment has failed.
Refrigerator
F1 Full Steps Diagnose
F02
Oven is overheating
Info: The cooling fan is not working, ventilation is blocked, or the temperature control relay is stuck on.
Oven
F02 Full Steps Diagnose
F2
Refrigerator sensor fault
Info: The temperature sensor (NTC) inside the fresh food (refrigerator) compartment has failed.
Refrigerator
F2 Full Steps Diagnose
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