Understanding error codes in your Miele washing machine is essential for effective troubleshooting and maintenance. This comprehensive guide provides detailed information on all possible error codes for Miele washing machines, helping you identify issues and resolve them quickly.

Miele Washing Machine Error Codes

Error Code Meaning Cause Possible Fix
F1 Water Level Sensor Issue Machine cannot accurately measure water level. Check inlet hose for kinks and pressure switch functionality.
F2 Door Lock Fault The door cannot be locked during operation. Inspect door latch for obstructions and ensure proper closure.
F3 Temperature Sensor Malfunction Cannot detect water temperature accurately. Check connections to the temperature sensor and replace if faulty.
F4 Motor Control Error Issue with the motor’s control circuit. Check for mechanical jams and ensure no overload.
F5 Water Drainage Issue Machine cannot drain water properly. Inspect drain hose for clogs and check the drain pump.
F6 Door Not Closed Properly The door is ajar or not secured. Open and close the door firmly; check the seal for damage.
F7 Imbalance Detection Error Load is unbalanced, preventing spinning. Redistribute laundry evenly within the drum.
F8 Heating Element Fault Cannot heat water. Check connections to the heating element and replace if necessary.
F9 Excessive Foam Detected Too much detergent used. Stop cycle, rinse load without detergent, and reduce future usage.
F10 Communication Error Control units cannot communicate. Restart the machine; consult customer service if it persists.
F11 Door Lock Fault (Still Locked) The door is locked and cannot be opened. Wait for cycle completion; disconnect and reconnect power if needed.
F12 Water Inlet Error Machine is not filling with water. Check water supply and ensure the inlet hose is clear.
F13 Water Heating Issue Cannot heat water as required. Inspect heating element and connections for damage.
F14 Motor Overload Detected Motor detected an overload. Remove excess laundry and restart the machine.
F15 Heating Circuit Fault Fault in the heating circuit detected. Inspect wiring and connections related to the heating circuit.
F16 Temperature Too High Water temperature exceeds safe limits. Check temperature sensor and heating element for malfunction.
F17 Incorrect Water Inlet Temperature Incoming water temperature is outside expected range. Ensure proper connections to hot and cold water supplies.
F18 Heating Element Short-Circuited Short circuit in the heating element detected. Replace the heating element immediately.
F19 Over-Temperature Fault Detected an overheating condition. Disconnect power and allow cooling before inspecting components.
F20 Heating Fault Detected General heating fault. Check all components in the heating circuit.
F29 Drain Pump Issue Issue with the drain pump. Inspect drain pump for clogs and test its functionality.
F34 Suds Detection Excess foam present. Rinse load without detergent and reduce detergent usage.
F37 Short-Circuit in the Motor Detected a short-circuit in the motor. Inspect motor connections and wiring for damage.
F39 Sensor Fault Detected A fault in one of the sensors. Replace faulty sensors and check wiring.
F41 No Water Flow Detected Machine not filling with water. Check water supply and inlet hose.
F43 to F47 Various Electrical Faults Specific electrical issues depending on the model. Check wiring, connections, and control boards as per code.
F49 Incorrect Motor Control Voltage Detected an incorrect voltage in the motor control. Inspect power supply and motor control board.
F50 to F53 Temperature and Heating Faults Temperature and heating issues specific to the model. Investigate heating element and sensors.
F56 Unbalanced Load Detected Detected an unbalanced load. Redistribute laundry evenly in the drum.
F62 to F65 Communication and Control Faults Specific communication errors based on the model. Restart the machine and check connections.
F81 Water Inlet Valve Issue Problem with the water inlet valve. Test the inlet valve and replace if necessary.
F83 Door Lock Issue Fault in the door locking mechanism. Inspect and replace the door lock mechanism if needed.
F92 Control Module Failure Detected a failure in the control module. Replace the control module as required.
F103 to F106 Various Sensor and Control Faults Sensor and control issues depending on the specific fault. Identify specific sensors and connections that may be faulty.
F130 to F140 Temperature and Sensor Integrity Issues Temperature sensor integrity issues. Verify the integrity of temperature sensors.
F199 General Fault Detected Detected a general fault. Consult customer service for further diagnosis.
F210 to F214 Communication Errors Issues with communication between control modules. Check wiring and connections between control modules.
F220 Specific to Water Drainage Issues Issues related to the drainage system. Inspect drainage thoroughly for clogs and issues.
F242 Inlet System Fault Fault detected in the inlet system. Review the inlet system for clogs and issues.

Understanding Error Codes

Error codes in Miele washing machines serve as alerts to help users diagnose problems. Prompt attention to these codes can prevent further complications, ensuring your appliance runs smoothly.

Common Display Messages and Their Meanings

General Messages

  • 0 in the Display: This typically indicates that the machine is in standby mode or has no active cycles. Ensure the machine is plugged in and properly set.
  • 888 in the Display: A temporary display indicating the machine is self-checking. This is normal during startup.
  • ADD in Display: This message suggests that additional items can be added to the load. If the drum is still open, you can add more laundry.

Load Capacity Indicators

  • <25% with Empty Drum: Indicates that the machine is underloaded. While it can still run, consider adding more laundry for optimal efficiency.
  • <25% with Full Drum: Signals that the load exceeds the machine’s capacity. Remove some items to avoid damage and ensure proper washing.

Indicator Lights and Alerts

Maintenance Alerts

  • Anti-crease/Check Detergent: This alert indicates that either the anti-crease function is active or that the detergent might need checking. Ensure the correct detergent type is used.
  • Anti-crease/Finish Indicator Flashes, Locked Lights Up: This combination suggests that the cycle has finished but is locked for safety. Wait for the machine to unlock automatically.

Service Alerts

  • Call Customer Service: If this message appears, it indicates a serious issue requiring professional assistance. Do not attempt to resolve it yourself.
  • Check Detergent: A warning indicating that detergent levels may be insufficient or inappropriate. Check and refill as necessary.

Technical Indicators

  • Inlet Indicator Light Flashes: This indicates an issue with the water inlet. Check for blockages or ensure the water supply is turned on.
  • Ctrl in Display: This may suggest that a control issue has been detected. Try restarting the machine.

Error Codes and Troubleshooting

Miele washing machines are equipped with a sophisticated error code system that alerts users to specific issues. Understanding these codes is essential for effective troubleshooting. Below is a comprehensive breakdown of error codes, their meanings, and recommended actions.

Error Codes F1 to F14

  • Fault F1: Water Level Sensor Issue
    • Description: The machine cannot accurately measure the water level.
    • Troubleshooting: Check the water inlet hose for kinks or blockages. Ensure the pressure switch is functioning correctly.
  • Fault F2: Door Lock Fault
    • Description: The door cannot be locked during operation.
    • Troubleshooting: Inspect the door latch for obstructions or damage. Ensure the door closes properly.
  • Fault F3: Temperature Sensor Malfunction
    • Description: The washing machine cannot detect water temperature accurately.
    • Troubleshooting: Check connections to the temperature sensor. Replace the sensor if faulty.
  • Fault F4: Motor Control Error
    • Description: There’s an issue with the motor’s control circuit.
    • Troubleshooting: Ensure the machine is not overloaded. Check for any mechanical jams in the drum.
  • Fault F5: Water Drainage Issue
    • Description: The machine cannot drain water properly.
    • Troubleshooting: Check the drain hose for clogs or kinks. Inspect the drain pump for blockages.
  • Fault F6: Door Not Closed Properly
    • Description: The door is ajar or not secured.
    • Troubleshooting: Open and close the door firmly. Inspect the door seal for damage.
  • Fault F7: Imbalance Detection Error
    • Description: The load is unbalanced, preventing spinning.
    • Troubleshooting: Redistribute the laundry evenly within the drum.
  • Fault F8: Heating Element Fault
    • Description: The machine cannot heat water.
    • Troubleshooting: Check connections to the heating element. Replace if necessary.
  • Fault F9: Excessive Foam Detected
    • Description: Too much detergent has been used.
    • Troubleshooting: Stop the cycle, remove excess laundry if necessary, and run a rinse cycle without detergent.
  • Fault F10: Communication Error Between Control Modules
    • Description: The control units cannot communicate.
    • Troubleshooting: Restart the machine. If the error persists, consult customer service.
  • Fault F11: Door Lock Fault (Still Locked)
    • Description: The door is locked and cannot be opened.
    • Troubleshooting: Wait for the machine to complete its cycle. If the error persists, disconnect the power and reconnect.
  • Fault F12: Water Inlet Error
    • Description: The machine is not filling with water.
    • Troubleshooting: Ensure the water supply is on and the inlet hose is free from blockages.
  • Fault F13: Water Heating Issue
    • Description: The machine cannot heat the water as required.
    • Troubleshooting: Inspect the heating element and its connections for damage.
  • Fault F14: Motor Overload Detected
    • Description: The motor has detected an overload.
    • Troubleshooting: Remove excess laundry and restart the machine.

Error Codes F15 to F20 (Heating Fault)

  • Fault F15: Heating Circuit Fault
    • Description: A fault in the heating circuit is detected.
    • Troubleshooting: Inspect wiring and connections related to the heating circuit.
  • Fault F16: Temperature Too High
    • Description: The water temperature exceeds safe limits.
    • Troubleshooting: Check the temperature sensor and heating element for malfunction.
  • Fault F17: Incorrect Water Inlet Temperature
    • Description: The temperature of incoming water is outside expected range.
    • Troubleshooting: Ensure proper connections to hot and cold water supplies.
  • Fault F18: Heating Element Short-Circuited
    • Description: A short circuit in the heating element has been detected.
    • Troubleshooting: Replace the heating element immediately.
  • Fault F19: Over-Temperature Fault
    • Description: The machine has detected an overheating condition.
    • Troubleshooting: Disconnect power and allow the machine to cool before inspecting components.
  • Fault F20: Heating Fault Detected
    • Description: General heating fault.
    • Troubleshooting: Check all components in the heating circuit.

Additional Fault Codes

  • Fault F29: Drain Pump Issue
    • Troubleshooting: Inspect the drain pump for clogs and test its functionality.
  • Fault F34: Suds Detection; Excess Foam Present
    • Troubleshooting: Rinse the load without detergent and reduce future detergent usage.
  • Fault F37: Short-Circuit in the Motor
    • Troubleshooting: Inspect motor connections and wiring for damage.
  • Fault F39: Sensor Fault Detected
    • Troubleshooting: Replace faulty sensors and check wiring.
  • Fault F41: No Water Flow Detected
    • Troubleshooting: Check the water supply and inlet hose.
  • Fault F43 to F47: Various Electrical Faults
    • Troubleshooting: Depending on the specific fault, check wiring, connections, and control boards.
  • Fault F49: Incorrect Motor Control Voltage
    • Troubleshooting: Inspect the power supply and motor control board.
  • Fault F50 to F53: Temperature and Heating Faults
    • Troubleshooting: Investigate the heating element and sensors.
  • Fault F56: Unbalanced Load Detected
    • Troubleshooting: Redistribute laundry evenly in the drum.
  • Fault F62 to F65: Communication and Control Faults
    • Troubleshooting: Restart the machine and check connections.
  • Fault F81: Water Inlet Valve Issue
    • Troubleshooting: Test the inlet valve and replace if necessary.
  • Fault F83: Door Lock Issue
    • Troubleshooting: Inspect and replace the door lock mechanism.
  • Fault F92: Control Module Failure
    • Troubleshooting: Replace the control module.
  • Fault F103 to F106: Various Sensor and Control Faults
    • Troubleshooting: Identify specific sensors and connections that may be faulty.
  • Fault F130 to F140: Temperature and Sensor Integrity Issues
    • Troubleshooting: Verify the integrity of temperature sensors.
  • Fault F199: General Fault Detected
    • Troubleshooting: Consult customer service for further diagnosis.
  • Fault F210 to F214: Communication Errors
    • Troubleshooting: Check wiring and connections between control modules.
  • Fault F220: Specific to Water Drainage Issues
    • Troubleshooting: Inspect the drainage system thoroughly.
  • Fault F242: Inlet System Fault
    • Troubleshooting: Review the inlet system for clogs and issues.

Conclusion

Understanding these error codes and following the appropriate troubleshooting steps can help you maintain your Miele washing machine effectively. If the issue persists after attempting these solutions, it is always recommended to consult the user manual or contact Miele customer service for expert assistance.