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Indesit Dishwasher Flashing/Blinking Troubleshooting

Indesit dishwashers are reliable machines that seldom cause problems.

However, when their lights start flashing and blinking, an understanding of the dishwasher’s various error codes is helpful to troubleshoot the problem.

Always ensure that the electrical supply is disconnected from your dishwasher before making repairs or removing parts.

Indesit dishwasher flashing and blinking troubleshooting starts with the supply of water to the machine. If the pressure drops, the dishwasher will stop at mid-cycle. If it fails to fill properly, damage can be done to the heating element. The control panel displays helpful error codes.

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To diagnose the problem, you need an understanding of what the basic error codes are and what they mean.

  • An F01 error code is indicated by a flashing light on number 1 or the LED display on the control panel. It indicates that the anti-flood device is not working or that the machine is leaking water and the float has activated the switch.
  • The F02 error code is related to F06 and F07 error codes. They all relate to problems with the water filling the machine.
  • An F03 error code informs you that the dishwasher is not able to empty water in the time allocated.
  • An F04 error is a thermostat failure or an NTC sensor failure. Light 3 flashes to indicate this error if there’s no display.
  • An F06 error is a water-filled timeout and is indicated by numbers 2 and 3 flashing.
  • An F07 error is an impeller jug failure and is shown by numbers 1, 2, and 3 flashing.
  • An F08 and F10 error is a temperature time-out fault and is indicated by the number 4 flashing.
  • An F11 error is indicated by numbers 1,2, and 4 flashing and is a motor-related fault.
  • An F09 fault is a wiring and circuit board fault and is indicated by the numbers 1 and 4 flashing. It points to a software error related to the circuit board.
  • An F12 error is a communication error with the main circuit board and is commonly encountered when the wiring is damaged in the door hinge area.
  • F13 errors are indicated by numbers 1, 3, and 4 flashing.

Indesit Dishwasher Green Light Flashing

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When you experience a problem with your dishwasher, you can often trace it back to a problem related to water either flowing or out where it shouldn’t.

When a green light flashes on the Indesit dishwasher it is usually associated with the anti flood switch. This switch is located at the base of the dishwasher and prevents it from operating if there is a leak. The float will activate the cut-off switch as soon as the level of water rises high enough.

To correctly diagnose the problem, you need to ascertain whether the water is leaking from the supply side or the drain side. Check all connections throughout the machine and tighten any clamps that may be loose.

Indesit Dishwasher Red Salt Light Flashing

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The flashing red salt light on an Indesit dishwasher usually indicates low salt levels in the softener unit. To resolve this, simply refill the dishwasher’s salt dispenser, typically located at the bottom of the dishwasher. Use dishwasher-specific salt, fill the dispenser, and then run a rinse cycle to ensure the system is properly flushed and the light resets.

Another reason for the flashing light could be a clogged or blocked salt dispenser. Over time, salt residue can build up, preventing new salt from properly dissolving. To fix this, clean the salt dispenser thoroughly. Remove any clumps or blockages, ensure the dispenser is dry, and then refill it with salt. This should help the dishwasher recognize the new salt and stop the light from flashing.

Lastly, a malfunctioning sensor could also cause the red salt light to flash, even when there’s enough salt. This is often due to residue or scale buildup on the sensor. Cleaning the sensor, located near the salt dispenser, can help. Use a damp cloth to gently wipe away any residue. If the light continues to flash after cleaning and refilling with salt, the sensor might need professional attention.

Indesit Dishwasher All Lights Flashing

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Some problems are easy to fix and others require expert help.

If all the lights are flashing on the control panel, then consider checking the wiring and connectors as they may have come loose.

If all the lights are flashing on an Indesit dishwasher, then it is indicative of a water flow problem, a door latch not engaging, or an electrical fault. The simplest solution is to switch the dishwasher off or press the reset button. Hold the power button for 3 seconds to reset the dishwasher.

If resetting the dishwasher doesn’t work, then refer to the fault codes above for an indication of what the problem may be.

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It is also a good idea to check that there are no loose wires or connections. All the terminals should sit snugly together. The wiring at the bottom of the door hinge wears over time. This can cause the insulation on the wires to wear out.

Worn insulation allows the wires to contact each other or the body of the dishwasher, causing a short. This can result in damage to the circuit board.

Also, make sure that the door is properly closed and that there are no pieces of cutlery or crockery that are interfering with the door, preventing it from closing. Try repacking the dishwasher if you suspect that the door latch is not engaging properly.

If you cannot establish what the error is, then a trained technician will be the best option as all the lights flashing at once could be a general failure of the main circuit board that requires replacement.

If your touchpad is faulty, then you can replace it separately. But if the control panel has a problem, then you’ll have to replace the whole unit.

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Indesit Dishwasher Power Light Flashing

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If your Indesit dishwasher’s power light is flashing then there could be various reasons for the fault.

The power light flashing may indicate that your Indesit dishwasher has a problem heating the water to the correct temperature. You may also have a problem with the circulation pump not working efficiently. Problems with the NTC sensors will also cause the power light to flash.

Before doing anything else, check that the salt and rinse aid levels are correct.

Next, you should check that the heater element is not faulty by checking it for continuity.

The circulation pump has an impeller that may become wedged if a piece of glass or other debris becomes stuck in it. Remove the drain basket and see if you can remove any blockages. You must ensure that the impeller moves freely in the housing.

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If an Indesit dishwasher displays flashing and blinking lights, then troubleshooting the problem starts with possible error codes. Check that the dishwasher fills correctly, as it will stop working if the pressure drops too low due to a blockage in the pipe. Check that the door latch closes fully.