Beko Humidifiers & Dehumidifiers Error Codes
Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.
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E1
The dehumidifier will not start and displays E1 on the control panel.
Room Temperature Sensor Failure
E2
The dehumidifier stops and displays E2 on the screen; the fan may still run briefly.
Evaporator Coil Temperature Sensor Failure
E3
Dehumidifier displays E3, and the compressor does not start.
Humidity Sensor (RH Sensor) Failure
E4
Dehumidifier displays E4 and shuts down, often after running for a short time.
Refrigeration System Protection / High or Low Temperature Fault
E5
Dehumidifier displays E5 and will not start dehumidifying.
Water Level Sensor / Float Switch Fault
E6
Dehumidifier displays E6, and the compressor does not run.
Compressor Overload or Start Protection Fault
E7
Dehumidifier displays E7 and stops operation; the fan may still run.
Fan Motor or Fan Feedback Fault
E8
Dehumidifier displays E8 and shuts down shortly after starting.
Defrost Sensor or Defrost Circuit Fault
E9
Dehumidifier displays E9 and will not run, often immediately at power-on.
EEPROM / Control Board Memory Error
EC
Dehumidifier displays EC and does not dehumidify properly.
Refrigerant System / Low Refrigerant or Sensor Error
F0
Dehumidifier displays F0 and does not start dehumidifying.
General Sensor Fault / Sensor Circuit Open
F1
Dehumidifier displays F1 and runs only in limited modes or not at all.
Keypad / Control Panel Communication Fault
F2
Dehumidifier displays F2 and cannot be controlled properly.
Communication Error Between Main PCB and Display Board
H1
Dehumidifier displays H1 and will not start or stops shortly after starting.
High Temperature Protection / Overheat Fault
H2
Dehumidifier displays H2 and stops, often in cold rooms.
Low Temperature Protection / Anti-Frost Lockout
HI
Dehumidifier displays HI and may run continuously without reaching the set humidity.
High Humidity or Sensor Over-Range Indication
LO
Dehumidifier displays LO and does not start dehumidifying.
Low Humidity or Low Temperature Indication
P1
Dehumidifier displays P1 and stops dehumidifying; the water tank may be empty.
Continuous Drain Mode / Water Tank Position Error
P2
Dehumidifier displays P2 and stops, even though the tank is not full.
Water Pump or Pump Float Fault (for models with built-in pump)
Symptom
Dehumidifier display shows incorrect room humidity (far from actual).
Humidity Reading Calibration Error
Symptom
Dehumidifier display works, but buttons do not respond or respond intermittently.
Keypad / Touch Control Failure
Symptom
Dehumidifier does not power on at all; no lights or display.
No Power / Input Power Failure
Symptom
Dehumidifier emits a burning smell or hot plastic odor.
Overheating Component / Electrical Overload
Symptom
Dehumidifier emits a high-pitched whine or buzzing from the compressor area.
Compressor or Refrigerant Flow Noise
Symptom
Dehumidifier fan runs, but there is no air coming out of the front grille.
Airflow Blockage
Symptom
Dehumidifier frequently turns on and off in short cycles.
Short Cycling
Symptom
Dehumidifier has a musty or moldy smell from the air outlet.
Microbial Growth in Water System
Symptom
Dehumidifier hums, but the fan does not start spinning.
Fan Motor Start Failure
Symptom
Dehumidifier leaks water onto the floor from the base or rear.
Water Leakage / Drainage Fault
Symptom
Dehumidifier makes loud rattling or vibrating noises during operation.
Excessive Vibration / Mechanical Noise
Symptom
Dehumidifier powers on, but the compressor never starts; the fan runs continuously.
Compressor Not Starting
Symptom
Dehumidifier runs but collects very little or no water.
Poor Dehumidification Performance
Symptom
Dehumidifier runs, but ice builds up heavily on the evaporator coil.
Evaporator Icing / Defrost Failure
Symptom
Dehumidifier runs, but the room humidity does not decrease.
Ineffective Dehumidification
Symptom
Dehumidifier shuts off and indicates full tank even when the tank is empty.
False Full Tank Detection
Symptom
Dehumidifier timer function does not work, or the unit does not start/stop at set times.
Timer / Control Logic Fault
Symptom
Dehumidifier trips the household circuit breaker or RCD when turned on.
Electrical Short or Earth Leakage
Symptom
Water tank fills too quickly or overflows despite a continuous drain hose being connected.
Continuous Drain Malfunction
| Error Code | Symptom | Fault Type | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| E1 |
The dehumidifier will not start and displays E1 on the control panel.
|
Room Temperature Sensor Failure | View Details |
| E2 |
The dehumidifier stops and displays E2 on the screen; the fan may still run briefly.
|
Evaporator Coil Temperature Sensor Failure | View Details |
| E3 |
Dehumidifier displays E3, and the compressor does not start.
|
Humidity Sensor (RH Sensor) Failure | View Details |
| E4 |
Dehumidifier displays E4 and shuts down, often after running for a short time.
|
Refrigeration System Protection / High or Low Temperature Fault | View Details |
| E5 |
Dehumidifier displays E5 and will not start dehumidifying.
|
Water Level Sensor / Float Switch Fault | View Details |
| E6 |
Dehumidifier displays E6, and the compressor does not run.
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Compressor Overload or Start Protection Fault | View Details |
| E7 |
Dehumidifier displays E7 and stops operation; the fan may still run.
|
Fan Motor or Fan Feedback Fault | View Details |
| E8 |
Dehumidifier displays E8 and shuts down shortly after starting.
|
Defrost Sensor or Defrost Circuit Fault | View Details |
| E9 |
Dehumidifier displays E9 and will not run, often immediately at power-on.
|
EEPROM / Control Board Memory Error | View Details |
| EC |
Dehumidifier displays EC and does not dehumidify properly.
|
Refrigerant System / Low Refrigerant or Sensor Error | View Details |
| F0 |
Dehumidifier displays F0 and does not start dehumidifying.
|
General Sensor Fault / Sensor Circuit Open | View Details |
| F1 |
Dehumidifier displays F1 and runs only in limited modes or not at all.
|
Keypad / Control Panel Communication Fault | View Details |
| F2 |
Dehumidifier displays F2 and cannot be controlled properly.
|
Communication Error Between Main PCB and Display Board | View Details |
| H1 |
Dehumidifier displays H1 and will not start or stops shortly after starting.
|
High Temperature Protection / Overheat Fault | View Details |
| H2 |
Dehumidifier displays H2 and stops, often in cold rooms.
|
Low Temperature Protection / Anti-Frost Lockout | View Details |
| HI |
Dehumidifier displays HI and may run continuously without reaching the set humidity.
|
High Humidity or Sensor Over-Range Indication | View Details |
| LO |
Dehumidifier displays LO and does not start dehumidifying.
|
Low Humidity or Low Temperature Indication | View Details |
| P1 |
Dehumidifier displays P1 and stops dehumidifying; the water tank may be empty.
|
Continuous Drain Mode / Water Tank Position Error | View Details |
| P2 |
Dehumidifier displays P2 and stops, even though the tank is not full.
|
Water Pump or Pump Float Fault (for models with built-in pump) | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier display shows incorrect room humidity (far from actual).
|
Humidity Reading Calibration Error | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier display works, but buttons do not respond or respond intermittently.
|
Keypad / Touch Control Failure | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier does not power on at all; no lights or display.
|
No Power / Input Power Failure | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier emits a burning smell or hot plastic odor.
|
Overheating Component / Electrical Overload | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier emits a high-pitched whine or buzzing from the compressor area.
|
Compressor or Refrigerant Flow Noise | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier fan runs, but there is no air coming out of the front grille.
|
Airflow Blockage | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier frequently turns on and off in short cycles.
|
Short Cycling | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier has a musty or moldy smell from the air outlet.
|
Microbial Growth in Water System | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier hums, but the fan does not start spinning.
|
Fan Motor Start Failure | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier leaks water onto the floor from the base or rear.
|
Water Leakage / Drainage Fault | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier makes loud rattling or vibrating noises during operation.
|
Excessive Vibration / Mechanical Noise | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier powers on, but the compressor never starts; the fan runs continuously.
|
Compressor Not Starting | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier runs but collects very little or no water.
|
Poor Dehumidification Performance | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier runs, but ice builds up heavily on the evaporator coil.
|
Evaporator Icing / Defrost Failure | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier runs, but the room humidity does not decrease.
|
Ineffective Dehumidification | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier shuts off and indicates full tank even when the tank is empty.
|
False Full Tank Detection | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier timer function does not work, or the unit does not start/stop at set times.
|
Timer / Control Logic Fault | View Details |
| – |
Dehumidifier trips the household circuit breaker or RCD when turned on.
|
Electrical Short or Earth Leakage | View Details |
| – |
Water tank fills too quickly or overflows despite a continuous drain hose being connected.
|
Continuous Drain Malfunction | View Details |
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