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Beko DIS1520N Dishwasher: Long Buzzing, No Water Consumption, Aquastop & Standing Water

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  • #1 15841097
    aadna
    Level 2  
    Hello,
    I have a problem with the Beko DIS1520 N dishwasher. At the beginning it was humming for a long time (up to half an hour) with breaks and it was just starting to work, now it only humms. Filter clean, salt is there. After removing the filter, you can see that there is water standing in the recess under the filter. How to deal with this? The dishwasher is built-in in the rented apartment, so I wouldn't want to spoil something. In another topic I read something about aquastop, but unfortunately I did not understand.

    greetings
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  • #2 15841872
    jasiekgargamel
    Level 12  
    Unfortunately, you have to pull the dishwasher out of the housing and check the filter, which is located at the connection between the faucet and the hose (or the aquastop valve).
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  • #3 15842142
    aadna
    Level 2  
    Thank you for your answer. There is nothing else to do but make an appointment with a person who knows it. Greetings.
  • #4 15939154
    kmR_17
    Level 11  
    Have you solved the problem. If so, what was the cause?

    Added after 1 [hours] 34 [minutes]:

    Ok, I guess I figured it out. On the bottom, more or less in the middle, there is such a round sensor, probably detecting flooding. It is attached to the bottom plate. There is a piece of polystyrene in the middle, which rises when poured over it and turns it on - you can hear a characteristic click. Too low setting of the dishwasher and uneven floor or simply wrong installation of the sensor caused it to switch on. I bent it slightly and lifted the dishwasher on its feet and it's ok. I hope it will help someone.
  • #5 16075313
    mcmysz
    Level 11  
    I had a similar problem. The flood sensor is a polystyrene disc that serves as a float in the housing at the bottom of the dishwasher. Two hoses lead to the housing from the top on both sides, from the point of contact of the door seal with the body. The sensor itself is a typical tactile switch (one input and two switched outputs). Connects to one conductor when dry. When there is no contact, the drain pump is activated and hence a hum. For me, the switch literally burned out. I connected the power and return cables "briefly" and the hum stopped.
    But the dishwasher did not take in water. The codes resulted in a fault: no water and a triac error controlling the solenoid valve.
    Conclusion: on the occasion of the damage to the flood sensor, the dishwasher control board was damaged. It didn't look any damage, but I took a chance and bought a new one. After replacing the plate, the dishwasher came back to life.
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  • #6 16453438
    red102
    Level 1  
    Hello!!! I had a similar problem. When only he was turned on. The dishwasher was humming. So I unscrewed the 4 torx screws (star) at the bottom front of the dishwasher and there was all the electrics, pump etc and there was a lot of water in the tray at the bottom. I removed the water with a cloth and the dishwasher came to life. Thanks for the information. greetings
  • #8 16746218
    zhudomel
    Home appliances specialist
    eliophard wrote:
    The problem with the topic.
    eliophard wrote:
    I unscrewed 4 screws
    For what? The first has no relation to the second (if anything, not these screws).
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  • #9 17290083
    Emo_no1
    Level 1  
    Hello. You need to disassemble the lower board (part of the furniture, bottom masking list) under the front of the dishwasher. There are 4 screws (T20) on the cover and unscrew it. We remove the water with cloths and a hair dryer until it is completely dry ? In my addition, one hose fell from the filter, so water and a breakdown! Combination pliers and the spring clip pushed in correctly and everything works as it should ? She came to life again ?
  • #10 18138166
    On35
    Level 1  
    Heckeeee !! ;) Thanks a lot :) it helped! Today I broke down because the Beko dishwasher started humming and even the hum did not stop on the off button. Only, of course, turning off the power was effective, but as soon as I turned the dishwasher back on, it immediately hum again. No reset or anything helped. There was no water in the dishwasher either, but as suggested here, I tilted the dishwasher (of course after disconnecting the electricity and pulling it out) and then a lot of water spilled out. When everything spilled out, I opened the "bottom" of the dishwasher (only with the latches) and gently wiped it there and dried the hair dryer for a few minutes.
    This saved the dishwasher :D and the more I am grateful because I have a financial crisis and I completely broke down when it broke, and the repair is so simple. "Professional" would probably stretch me for 2 stów, and 2 zloty in my wallet. :(

    Thanks again and I hope that someone is still using this info.
    Ps on YouTube, I didn't find any help.
  • #11 18383033
    Mmmareek
    Level 1  
    Hello.
    The same problem. Water was pooling on the tray and the dishwasher was starting to hum.
    Error E01. The cause was a clogged tube. I attach photos.
    Beko DIS1520N Dishwasher: Long Buzzing, No Water Consumption, Aquastop & Standing Water

Topic summary

The Beko DIS1520N dishwasher is experiencing a long humming sound without water consumption, accompanied by standing water in the filter recess. Users suggest checking the flood sensor, which may be malfunctioning due to water accumulation or improper installation. Solutions include removing water from the bottom tray, inspecting the filter and hoses, and ensuring the flood sensor is functioning correctly. Some users reported that replacing the control board resolved similar issues. It is advised to carefully disassemble the dishwasher to access internal components without causing damage.
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