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Ariston LSF825 Dishwasher: Understanding & Troubleshooting Error Code F5 Display Issue

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  • #1 16324665
    krzyol74
    Level 2  
    The Ariston LSF 825 dishwasher displays error F5 shortly after switching on. What is this?
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  • #2 16324926
    zibi1971
    Home appliances specialist
    Hello
    F5 - the module has not detected water inflow. Clean the hydrostat cup. Unscrew the left side, there is a hydrostat, unplug the tube from it, combine a large syringe, connect to this tube and rinse several times until in the bowl (where the filter is) you will see dirt.
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  • #3 16343307
    krzyol74
    Level 2  
    There is a turbine in the water jacket that checks if there is water flow, at least I think so. As I disconnected the cables from her, the dishwasher started to operate normally, at least it looks like it. I just wonder why when I disconnect it, the control system does not show an error because I think it should? Unless something else is kicked?
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  • #4 16435787
    Asymeg
    Level 2  
    krzyol74 wrote:
    There is a turbine in the water jacket that checks if there is water flow, at least I think so. As I disconnected the cables from her, the dishwasher started to operate normally, at least it looks like it. I just wonder why when I disconnect it, the control system does not show an error because I think it should? Unless something else is kicked?


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  • #5 16952127
    bchsz3
    Level 1  
    I also have an Ariston (narrow) dishwasher and after two years of operation it showed error code F5, which first, I unscrewed the supply hose from the tap (3/4 nut) inside the hose there is a plastic filter ... You need to pull it out with a tweezer, then cleaned because there was a lot of dirt which reduced the water supply to the dishwasher. I put the filter back in place, mounted the hose to the tap, started it and ... works! Maybe I helped someone, best regards Ariston.
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