Quick answer is
You need to find the start, pause and cancel buttons on the front of your machine.
Press them all down at the same time and hold them down for 5 seconds to reset.
Your machine should now be reset.
If the manual reset hasn’t worked you may have some other issues with your washing machine these are just a few of the common problems related to Beko washing machines and details on how to fix them, search through see if you can find yours and solve the problem.
E1 This could indicate a problem with thermistor or its wiring reading at 25 c should be 4700 ohms
E2 Usually associated with a heater or wiring fault
E3 Another heater related fault this time it could be on the main control board
E4 Usually a failure to fill fault it could be wiring or valve problems
E5 Failure to drain problem could be an easy fix and just be blocked
E6 Motor problems no spin.
E7 Level sensor fault have you noticed emptying when you try and start it on a wash
E8 Another not filling error code
E9 This could just be a faulty door mechanism
E10 Same as E9 fault problems with the door
E11 Similar to the E6 error code it has motor faults no spin.
E17 Over dosing issue the machine has detected too much foam caused by over use of detergents
E18 Out of balance load easy to fix stop the cycle and re arrange the clothes
If you have a Beko washing machine, you may have noticed that it doesn’t seem to be draining properly or is showing and error code of E5 on your display.
There are a few things that could be causing this problem. First, make sure that the drain hose is not kinked or obstructed in any way, the drain hose is the grey pipe that comes from the back of the washing machine and is either connected to an outlet under your sink or to a standpipe at the back of the washer.
If the hose is clear, then the next step is to check the filter and clean it if its is clogged up and dirty, its good practice to do this on a regular basis to avoid these problems.
The filter can get blocked with lint hair and other debris, which can prevent the water from being expelled out of the washing machine properly, the filter is located at the front of the machine underneath the usually square or round door flap, this should pull down and there you will see the filter, you simply turn this anti clockwise and gently pull it out, be careful if there is water in the machine as this will come out, its best to put some old towels underneath to catch any water and protect the floor.
If the filter is clean and the hose is unobstructed, then the problem may be with the drain pump.
The pump is what forces water through the hose and out of the machine , so if it is not working properly, water will not be able to drain from the machine. Fortunately, most of these problems are fairly easy to fix with the correct knowledge and spare parts, all parts are model number specific and vary by appliance. However, if you are having issues troubleshooting the problem, you can always call your local engineer to repair your machine.
If you cannot remove the filter and it appears to be stuck, you will need to try gently to remove it do not force it as you could break the end off, what will have happened is something will have lodged in one of the holes in the filter and is still partially in the sump hose preventing the filter from being pulled out, if you cannot get the filter out you will need to remove the whole pump and filter housing section to do this job correctly.
If your Beko washing machine is not spinning, there are a few things you can check to try and troubleshoot the issue you may have error code E6 or E11 showing on your display.
First, make sure that the door is properly closed and that there is nothing trapped in the door preventing it from starting.
Next, check the washing machine’s settings to ensure that it is set to spin.
If the settings seem to be correct, then it is possible that there is an issue with the washing machine’s motor.
To test this, you will need to remove the motor from the machine, first make sure the machine is unplugged from the mains supply, disconnect the machine from all the plumbing and remove the back panel, you will then see the motor at the bottom of the machine, this is held on by usually 2 bolts, these will need to be removed, you will also need to disconnect all the electrical leads going to the motor consisting of a block connector and an earth connection.
More often than not it will be the carbon brushes have worn down and will need replacing, there are 2 in the motor located on each side of the motor and are fastened in with 2 screws, check the condition and if they are worn down replace with new ones.
The soap drawer is another part of the appliance that should not be neglected, you should clean this regularly as it will get blocked with detergent, they are pretty easy to remove most will have a little button in the middle that needs pressing to release it, then you can rinse it under running water with a small brush or something to get into the tight corners.
This where the actual soap drawer slides into and is attached inside the machine connected to the water hoses and to the dispenser hose.
This container gets blocked up and sometimes they can be cleaned with a scrubbing brush and then poking the holes out with something like a paperclip, from our experience if they are badly blocked it will need replacing.
The Beko washing machine is a great choice for anyone looking for a reliable and affordable option. It comes with all the basic features you need.
It also has a few nice extras, like an LED display and fault codes that will be visible if you have a problem.
Overall, the Beko washing machine is a great choice for anyone who wants a reliable and affordable option, and its fairly easy to repair and obtain parts unlike some brands of washing machine.