SOURCE: AEG 50760 Dishwasher shows Error Code 30
there is water in the base of the macine. lean it over to the side to get all of the water out then try again.
SOURCE: error code 30
i fixed the problem by tipping the machine over slightly, as suggested by other members, about a pint of water came out the bottom and it now seems to work perfectly.
SOURCE: how do i fix error code 30?
AEG Favorit 40850 i30 error - this is the anti-flood error. I did the tipping-over trick, great, but for me, the problem got more and more frequent until the machine would not run. So I took it apart and this is what I found: in the drainage area, next to the water drain, is a sensor. This has been described to me by a dealer as a 'temperature sensor'. I am not sure if this controls the anti-flood system, it may well do, as it is the only one in there. However, the problem is not caused by the sensor itself - around the sensor is a black rubber grommet (seal). In my machine (4 years old) this was badly perished - the rubber had become soft and oily, and about half of it had gone. The sensor itself was covered in oily goo from the grommet. I think that bits of the grommet have been coming off and jamming in the drain, and maybe causing the sensor itself not to work properly. I changed the grommet (£5 part), and it all works great. If you want to do this yourself, follow these instructions:
Good Luck!
SOURCE: Hi, I have an aeg 60870 dishwasher showing error
Sounds like the Anti-Flood system activated (polystireen float at base of machiene coupled to a micro switch) the purpose of this system is to put the drain pump on and stops any other function on the machiene. The anti lood system activates when any amount of water appears on the bottom (caused by leaky pipe / blokked pipes / spills etc.) . Dry the water and rectify the leak. This should solve the problem.
SOURCE: AEG Favorit dishwasher. Flashing error code 30.
Hi,
Error 30 is an indication that the anti flood device has been activated.
As the machine starts up again when you tip it and drain the base this confirms that there is water getting into the base.
Pull the machine out, unplug it from the wall socket and take the side panels off.
You will have to run the machine with the panels off to look for the leak.
Please keep your hands (and the rest of your body) away from the machine whilst power is applied.
Once you locate the source of the leak, unplug the appliance from the wall socket before attempting to repair it.
Unfortunately,
I can only tell you that the common leaks on these are from a loose nut
on the salt container (take the cap off and check that the nut is
tight) or from the wash motor hose.
Obviously, with the panels off you will be better placed to observe the leak.
Let me know,if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
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