The Asko dishwasher (Asko) leaves you a lot of free time. But the technique tends to break, and errors on the scoreboard inform about the problems that have arisen. Having learned the meaning of the DTC, you can quickly determine the cause of the breakdown.
How Asco Trouble Codes Decrypt
No need to worry when you see the error code on the technology display. Check our table to see how to do it yourself. Consider the malfunctions that are characteristic of the Asko dishwasher.
Malfunction code | What does the error mean? | Reasons for the appearance | Do-it-yourself troubleshooting | |
Indicator | Display | |||
L1 | F1 | There were problems with heating the water. | 1. Faulty heater. 2. Problems with wiring. 3. Damage to the thermostat. 4. Faulty engine or electronic module. | 1. Check the wiring leading to the heater, the heater itself and the thermal sensor. If one of the elements fails, a replacement is needed. 2. Inspect the motor (circulation pump). Install a new device in the event of a malfunction. 3. Requires item replacement. 4. Only the master can diagnose the breakdown and repair the module of the dishwasher. |
L2 | F2 | Water overflow in PMM. | 1. Faulty filling valve. 2. Flow sensor error. 3. A water leak has occurred. 4. Broken wiring. 5. Blockage in the drain system of the dishwasher. | 1. Inspect the filler valve. Ring the electronic part with a multimeter. If the valve is broken, it cannot be repaired. Need a complete replacement. 2. It is required to check the sensor and replace the sensor if necessary. 3. Inspect the housing and all connections at the time of leakage. 4. Check the wiring from the module to the sensors. 5. Check filter, drain pump, hose for blockage. If parts clogged, clean them. |
L3 | F3 | The code indicates that the thermostat has malfunctioned. | Problems with the thermistor. | Diagnostics and replacement of the thermostat or control module. |
L4 | F4 | Water does not enter the dishwasher well. | 1. Lack of water in the water supply. 2. The inlet tap is shut off. 3. Clogging the filler system. 4. Problems with wiring. | How to fix the situation: 1. Turn the shut-off valve. 2. Check for water in the tap. 3. Inspect the inlet hose, strainer, and suction valve for blockage. 4. Replace wiring. |
L11 | F5 | The value of the Asko PMM code: a leak has occurred. | 1. The inlet valve is leaking. 2. Problems with the flow sensor. | 1. Diagnosis of the intake valve. 2. The sensor requires reinstallation. |
L12 | F6 | The code indicates that the pressure sensor has failed. | 1. Sensor failure. 2. Failure in the main module. 3. Wiring broken. | 1. Check and replace the sensor. 2. Diagnostics and repair of the module. 3. Inspection and replacement of wiring. |
L1 + L2 | F7 | There is no discharge of water. | The causes of the problem: 1. Problems in the drainage system. 2. Malfunction of the main module. 3. Problems with wiring. | 1. Check the drain hose for obstruction and proper connection. 2. Diagnosis of the drain pump. 3. Inspection of wiring. In the event of a malfunction, the parts are replaced. |
L1 + L4 | F9 | Poor water circulation. | 1. Circulation pump malfunction. 2. The filter is clogged. 3. Problems with the pressure sensor. | 1. Inspect the pump and filter. 2. Clean from clogging. If broken, install a new pump. 3. Checking the pressure sensor. |
L1 + L11 | FA | Turbidity sensor defective. | The drainage system is inspected, the filter and turbidity sensor are checked. | |
L1 + L12 | Fb | Violation of the sprayer. | Check the sprinkler and its holes for blockage; wiring. | |
L7 | The salt indicator went off. | |||
L6 | The rinse aid indicator has been activated. | |||
L7 | Alert that the hopper door is open. | Slam the door tighter. | ||
L7 | The message that the door is closed. |
When the error code is first detected on the Asko PMM display, reboot first. This can be a normal system failure - then no repair is needed. How to reboot correctly:
- disconnect the Asko dishwasher from power;
- wait 15-20 minutes;
- plug in the dishwasher;
- look at the display.
If the DTC no longer appears, then the cause was a system failure. You can continue to operate.
Basically, the problems of the Asko dishwasher require your ingenuity, you can fix them yourself. But there are times when you cannot do without a master - this applies to repairing the control module. Then do not neglect the call of a specialist.