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Sauter Error Codes & Diagnostics

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

36 Verified Codes in Database
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CodeFault / DiagnosticsAppliancesAction
AL01
High temperature alarm in freezer compartment.
Info: The temperature inside the freezer is too high. This could be due to the door being left open, a recent large addition of unfrozen food, or a fault in the cooling system.
Refrigerator
AL01 Full Steps Diagnose
AL02
High temperature alarm in fridge compartment.
Info: The temperature inside the refrigerator section is too high.
Refrigerator
AL02 Full Steps Diagnose
D01
Water inlet fault.
Info: Water tap is not open, inlet hose is kinked, or the water inlet valve is faulty.
Dishwasher
D01 Full Steps Diagnose
D02
Water drainage fault.
Info: Filters are blocked, drain hose is kinked or blocked, or the drain pump is faulty.
Dishwasher
D02 Full Steps Diagnose
D03
Water heating fault.
Info: The heating element has failed or there is a wiring issue to the element.
Dishwasher
D03 Full Steps Diagnose
D04
Anti-flood or leak detected.
Info: Water has leaked into the base of the machine, activating the anti-flood float switch.
Dishwasher
D04 Full Steps Diagnose
D05
Spray arm motor or pressure sensor fault.
Info: The spray arms are blocked and not rotating, or the pressure sensor/alternating motor is faulty.
Dishwasher
D05 Full Steps Diagnose
D06
Water fill over-pressure.
Info: The water inlet valve may be stuck open, or the pressure switch is faulty.
Dishwasher
D06 Full Steps Diagnose
D07
Overflow detected.
Info: The machine has detected too much water in the tub, often due to a faulty pressure switch or a siphoning drain hose.
Dishwasher
D07 Full Steps Diagnose
D08
Water distribution fault (alternating spray arms).
Info: The diverter valve that switches water flow between the upper and lower spray arms is faulty.
Dishwasher
D08 Full Steps Diagnose
D12
Turbidity sensor fault.
Info: The sensor that measures how dirty the water is has failed, or its lens is obscured by grime.
Dishwasher
D12 Full Steps Diagnose
D13
Overheating detected during drying.
Info: A fault with the temperature sensor (NTC) or a stuck heating element relay.
Dishwasher
D13 Full Steps Diagnose
D14
Main pump or control board fault.
Info: A general fault indicating an issue with the main circulation pump or the electronic control board.
Dishwasher
D14 Full Steps Diagnose
d17
Drum positioning sensor fault.
Info: The sensor that detects the drum's position (for top-loaders) is faulty or has a connection issue.
Washing Machine
d17 Full Steps Diagnose
d21
Control board communication error.
Info: A communication issue between the main control board and the display board.
Washing Machine
d21 Full Steps Diagnose
E1
Refrigerator compartment sensor fault.
Info: The temperature sensor (thermistor) in the fresh food section is faulty (open or short circuit).
Refrigerator
E1 Full Steps Diagnose
E2
Electronics overheating.
Info: The control electronics have exceeded a safe operating temperature.
Induction Hob
E2 Full Steps Diagnose
E4
Evaporator fan fault.
Info: The fan that circulates cold air within the appliance is not working, possibly due to ice obstruction or a failed motor.
Refrigerator
E4 Full Steps Diagnose
E6
Incorrect mains frequency detected.
Info: The hob has detected an issue with the frequency of the electrical supply (e.g., 50Hz vs 60Hz).
Induction Hob
E6 Full Steps Diagnose
E10
Water fill timeout.
Info: Similar to d01, the machine is not filling with water quickly enough. Caused by low water pressure, closed tap, or kinked hose.
Washing Machine
E10 Full Steps Diagnose
E21
Drainage time out.
Info: Water is not draining out within the set time. Caused by blocked filter or drain hose.
Washing Machine
E21 Full Steps Diagnose
E40
Door lock fault.
Info: The door is not closed correctly, or the door interlock mechanism has failed.
Washing Machine
E40 Full Steps Diagnose
E52
Motor tacho signal fault.
Info: No signal is received from the motor's tachometer, which measures its speed. This could be due to a faulty tacho coil, a wiring issue, or a motor failure.
Washing Machine
E52 Full Steps Diagnose
E61
Insufficient heating during wash.
Info: The water is not reaching the target temperature in the allotted time. The heating element or NTC sensor may be faulty.
Washing Machine
E61 Full Steps Diagnose
F1
Right rear cooking zone sensor fault.
Info: The temperature sensor for the specified cooking zone is faulty or has a bad connection.
Induction Hob
F1 Full Steps Diagnose
F2
Right front cooking zone sensor fault.
Info: The temperature sensor for the specified cooking zone is faulty or has a bad connection.
Induction Hob
F2 Full Steps Diagnose
F3
Left rear cooking zone sensor fault.
Info: The temperature sensor for the specified cooking zone is faulty or has a bad connection.
Induction Hob
F3 Full Steps Diagnose
F4
Left front cooking zone sensor fault.
Info: The temperature sensor for the specified cooking zone is faulty or has a bad connection.
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Induction Hob
F4 Full Steps Diagnose
F5
Overheating on an induction generator.
Info: The electronic power board for a cooking zone has overheated, possibly due to a faulty cooling fan or blocked ventilation.
Induction Hob
F5 Full Steps Diagnose
F6
Communication error between display and power board.
Info: The connection cable between the user interface and the induction power board is loose or damaged, or one of the boards has failed.
Induction Hob
F6 Full Steps Diagnose
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