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Posted on Oct 08, 2008

Error code 2H

There is an error code 2H when you press the Regular Wash or Delicate/Econo button. Dishwasher will not cycle off. It just keeps cycling on the wash cycle and does not drain. I have to manually reset to get it to drain.

I ran the cycle test and it would not end. The display indicates that it should take about 20 minutes to run the test and after 40 minutes I had to manually reset and clear the program.

The dishwasher does drain on a manual reset.

Any ideas?

  • Anonymous Mar 19, 2014

    In middle of a cycle, error code E24 is displayed and dishwasher stops. Use reset button for 5 sec No change

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The control panel needs to be replaced (indicated by the "2H" error code displayed at the start of the cycle).
BTW - The number 1 displayed at the end of the cycle indicates the cycle has timed out (i.e., it doesn't mean 1 minute remaining). Hence the continued running of the unit. Until you replace the control panel, you'll have to manually cancel the cycle at this point.

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I would suggest you contact Bosch. One other possiblity is that the water inlet is blocked, although to be honest this is very rare.
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