If your Beko washing machine is showing an error code, this guide explains what the code usually means, the most common causes, and safe checks you can try before calling service.
Note: Error codes vary slightly by Beko model and series. The explanations below apply to most modern Beko front-load washing machines.
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Common Beko Washing Machine Error Codes
E01 — Door Lock Error
What it usually means
- The door is not closed or the lock is not engaging.
Try this
- Re-close the door firmly until it clicks.
- Remove any laundry caught in the door seal.
- Power off for 2 minutes and retry.
Call service if
- The door will not lock at all.
E02 — Water Inlet Error
What it usually means
- The washer is not filling with water correctly.
Try this
- Make sure the water tap is fully open.
- Check inlet hoses for kinks or twists.
- Clean the inlet hose filter screens.
- Confirm household water pressure is normal.
Call service if
- The washer does not fill after checks.
E03 — Drain Error
What it usually means
- The washer cannot drain water properly.
Try this
- Clean the drain pump filter.
- Check the drain hose for kinks or blockages.
- Ensure the sink trap or standpipe is clear.
Call service if
- The pump runs but water does not drain.
E04 — Overflow / Water Level Error
What it usually means
- Too much water detected in the drum.
Try this
- Turn off power and water supply.
- Check for excessive foam from over-detergenting.
- Restart once after correcting detergent usage.
Call service if
- The washer continues to overfill.
E05 — Heating Error
What it usually means
- Water is not heating to the expected temperature.
Try this
- Avoid Eco mode temporarily and test a normal cycle.
- Clean filters to ensure proper water circulation.
Call service if
- E05 appears on multiple cycles.
E06 — Motor Error
What it usually means
- A problem with the motor or motor control.
Try this
- Reduce load size and redistribute items.
- Ensure the washer is level and stable.
- Power off for 10 minutes and retry.
Call service if
- E06 appears on small loads or immediately on start.
E07 — Temperature Sensor Error
What it usually means
- The temperature sensor is not reading correctly.
Try this
- Power off at the wall for 5 minutes.
- Run a cold wash to test operation.
Call service if
- The error returns repeatedly.
How to Clear a Beko Washing Machine Error Code
- Turn the washing machine off.
- Turn off power at the wall for 5 minutes.
- Restore power and start a short test cycle.
If the error reappears immediately, it indicates an active fault.
When to Call Service
- Persistent inlet or drain errors
- Heating or motor faults that do not clear
- Door lock errors preventing operation
- Burning smells, tripped breakers, or visible leaks
FAQ
Can detergent cause Beko error codes?
Yes. Excess detergent can cause foam-related drain and overflow errors.
Why does E03 happen after washing towels?
Heavy, lint-producing loads can block the pump filter and slow draining.
Is it safe to keep resetting the washer?
No. Repeated resets without fixing the cause can worsen the underlying issue.