Bluesky Error Codes & Diagnostics
Complete B2B dictionary of fault codes, troubleshooting steps, and repair manuals for Bluesky home appliances, including Washing Machines, Dishwashers, Ovens, Dryers, and Refrigerators.
15 Verified Codes in Database
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| Code | Fault / Diagnostics | Appliances | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| E01 | Door lock fault Info: The door is not closed properly, the door latch is broken, or the door lock mechanism (interlock) is faulty. | Washing Machine | |
| E1 | Water inlet timeout Info: The dishwasher has not filled with water within the expected time. The water tap may be off, the inlet hose kinked, or the water inlet valve has failed. | Dishwasher | |
| E02 | Water fill timeout Info: The machine has failed to fill with the required amount of water in the allotted time. This can be due to a closed water tap, kinked inlet hose, blocked filter in the inlet valve, or a faulty water inlet valve or pressure switch. | Washing Machine | |
| E03 | Drain fault / Water not leaving Info: The machine has failed to drain the water. The drain pump filter is blocked, the drain hose is kinked or blocked, or the drain pump motor is faulty. | Washing Machine | |
| E04 | Overfill error / Leaking Info: Too much water has entered the drum, or the anti-flood sensor in the base has been activated by a leak. Often caused by a faulty pressure switch or a stuck water inlet valve. | Washing Machine | |
| E4 | Overfill or leak detected Info: The dishwasher has too much water inside, or the flood protection switch in the base has detected a leak. | Dishwasher | |
| E05 | Temperature sensor (NTC) fault Info: The control board is not receiving a correct reading from the water temperature sensor (NTC). The sensor or its wiring is faulty. | Washing Machine | |
| E06 | Motor fault Info: A fault has been detected with the main drive motor. This is commonly due to worn carbon brushes, a faulty tacho coil, or a wiring issue. | Washing Machine | |
| E09 | Unbalanced load Info: The laundry load is not distributed evenly in the drum, preventing a safe high-speed spin. Can also indicate worn shock absorbers. | Washing Machine | |
| F1 | Oven temperature sensor error Info: The main control board has detected an issue with the oven temperature probe (NTC sensor), such as an open or short circuit. | Oven | |
| F2 | Refrigerator sensor fault Info: The temperature sensor in the fresh food (fridge) compartment is faulty. | Refrigerator | |
| F3 | Door lock mechanism fault Info: A problem with the oven door lock, often related to the self-clean cycle. The lock motor may be jammed or the microswitch may have failed. | Oven | |
| F4 | Defrost heater failure Info: The defrost heating element is not working, which prevents the appliance from removing ice from the evaporator coil. 5 Elite Techs Verified | Refrigerator | |
| F5 | Insufficient water Info: The water level sensor has detected that not enough water has entered the machine for the cycle to run correctly. | Dishwasher | |
| F8 | Control panel communication error / Overheating Info: Can indicate a failure of the electronic control unit or an overheating condition has been detected near the electronics. | Oven |
