Resetting Dishwasher with Error e1

If you’ve run your dishwasher and it starts to display error e1, fear not. Most likely something is interrupting the water supply to the dishwasher. In this blog, we’ll explore how to reset the dishwasher with error e1.

The first step should be to identify why the error occurred. This could be due to a few different things such as a blocked water inlet filter, a fault in the control board, a faulty water pressure switch or other minor issues. You can do a quick check of the filter to see if this is the cause.

Sometimes resetting the dishwasher can resolve the error e1. To do this, switch off the dishwasher at the mains. Wait for a few minutes before turning it back on to give it a chance to reset.

If the error persists, you may need a qualified technician to come and take a look. Additionally, make sure you refer to your model’s user manual to confirm which components might be causing the problem. Our Comprehensive Appliance Error Codes Glossary is a great resource for dishwasher error diagnosis and solutions.

In summary, when you come across error e1 on your dishwasher, you can go through a few checks to try and reset the appliance. If the problem persists, it’s likely you’ll need a technician to investigate further. To help you further with appliance troubleshooting and maintenance, our Comprehensive Appliance Error Codes Glossary can be consulted.

Don’t be afraid to take on dishwasher repairs yourself - with the help of our error codes glossary, you can have your appliance back in action in no time.