Miele Appliance Error Codes
Washing Machine
Front-load washer fault codes for water intake, drainage, heating, motor, and sensor systems.
- Water ingress into the sensor or its connector
- Failing heating element causing extreme temperatures that damage the NTC
- Corroded or loose NTC connector at the control board
- Water supply tap not fully open or turned off
- Kinked or pinched inlet hose
- Clogged inlet valve filter screen (sediment buildup)
- Faulty water inlet valve solenoid
- Flood protection device (Aquastop) triggered
- Blocked drain pump filter (coins, buttons, lint)
- Kinked or obstructed drain hose
- Drain hose outlet too high (maximum height is 39 inches)
- Failed drain pump motor
- Too much detergent used for the load size or water hardness
- Non-HE detergent used in a high-efficiency Miele washer
- Detergent residue build-up in the drawer causing overdosing
- Leaking door seal (damaged gasket)
- Loose or cracked hose connection inside the machine
- Overfilling caused by a faulty pressure switch
- Detergent drawer leaking due to a blocked overflow
- Failed Hall sensor or tachometer on the motor
- Damaged tachometer wiring from vibration over time
- Motor brush wear on older models
- Failed water distribution solenoid valve
- Control board fault causing incorrect valve signals
- Damaged wiring harness between the board and valves
Dryer
T1 and heat-pump tumble dryer fault codes for ventilation, heating, sensors, and drum systems.
066
- Lint filter not cleaned before this cycle
- Heat exchanger clogged with fine lint (requires periodic deep cleaning)
- Ventilation grille on the machine obstructed by objects or wall placement
- Laundry room too small or poorly ventilated
- Drum overloaded — laundry too heavy for single load
- Clothes not spun at sufficient speed before drying
- Drum overloaded — too much laundry for a single cycle
- Laundry entered the dryer too wet (spin speed in washer too low)
- Dense fabrics (denim, towels, hoodies) mixed together in one load
- Moisture sensor strips inside the drum contaminated with fabric softener residue
- Transient electronics glitch or power fluctuation
- Door opened at a critical point in the cycle
- Control board memory error
Refrigerator
Built-in and freestanding refrigerator sensor and system error codes.
- Faulty NTC thermistor — open or short circuit
- Loose connector at the control board
- Moisture infiltration into sensor wiring
- Sensor failed after extended exposure to frost-defrost cycles
- Wiring harness to the evaporator damaged
- Ice buildup physically dislodging the sensor from its mounting
- Power surge damaging the control board
- Failed control board component
- Internal wiring harness fault between boards
- Power outage or circuit breaker trip
- Appliance unplugged and reconnected
Freezer & Ice Maker
Freezer compartment sensor faults, ice maker errors, and water inlet issues.
- NTC sensor failed open or short-circuit
- Connector to sensor corroded or displaced
- Frost accumulation physically damaging sensor wiring
- Sensor failed after long-term exposure to freeze-defrost cycling
- Frost block physically separating the sensor from its mounting clip
01 22_F
- Ice cubes jammed against the back wall of the ice drawer
- Water inlet valve clogged or failed (most common for 01 22_F)
- Water pressure too low at the supply line
- Water filter clogged, restricting flow to the ice maker
- Ice maker dispenser output flap blocked or frozen shut
Wine Cooler
KWT series wine storage unit error codes and common temperature stability issues.
- BioFresh sensor failed after moisture exposure
- Vibration from nearby appliances loosening sensor connections
- Sensor failed after prolonged use
- Unit positioned adjacent to heat sources causing thermal stress on sensors
SWING
- Unit not level — door hanging slightly open
- Too close to oven, dishwasher, or direct sunlight
- Door seal deteriorated — check with paper slip test
- Overloaded shelves blocking internal air circulation
- Ventilation clearances not met for the installation
Range & Stove
Freestanding gas and electric range error codes for oven sensors, door locks, and heating systems.
- Door latch mechanism damaged or misaligned
- Door lock motor failed (on pyrolytic self-clean models)
- Door sensor switch worn or damaged
- Control board fault (on older range models)
- Bake or broil element burned out (visible blistering or break)
- Relay controlling the element welded closed or failed open on the control board
- Element wiring insulation damaged during pyrolytic cleaning
- Temperature probe physically damaged by oven rack or pans
- Probe wiring burned during pyrolytic self-clean cycle
- Probe connector corroded or loose at the control board
- Oven racks left inside blocking the latch path
- Foreign object in the door gap
- Door lock motor beginning to fail
Cooktop & Rangetop
Induction and electric cooktop error codes. Gas rangetops do not display error codes — functional issues are listed.
ALERT
- Boilover liquid covering the touch panel
- Dishcloth or object resting on the sensor area
- Sustained finger contact on the panel
FE44
- Sustained high-power cooking for extended periods
- Drawer directly beneath the cooktop blocking cooling airflow
- Cooling fan inside the cooktop failing
FE48
- Object from the drawer beneath the cooktop lodged in the fan blades
- Cooktop installed in an enclosed space without adequate clearance below
- Fan motor bearing failure
FE94
- Incorrect electrical connection — wrong voltage configuration
- Utility brownout or overvoltage event
- Shared circuit with high-draw appliances causing voltage drop
FLASH
- Non-induction cookware (aluminum, copper, glass, non-magnetic stainless)
- Pan too small — base diameter must cover the center point of the zone
- Pan not centered on the cooking zone
Oven / Microwave
Built-in oven and microwave combination fault codes from the H-series and M-Touch platform.
F06
- Sensor probe physically damaged inside the oven cavity
- Wiring burned during a high-temperature pyrolytic cycle
- Probe connector corroded or loose at the control board
- Oven racks inside the oven obstructing the latch
- Door latch hook worn or broken
- Door lock motor beginning to fail
F52
- Control board component failure
- Communication fault between display and main board
- EEPROM data corruption (on some models)
- Door latch mechanism damaged or misaligned
- Door lock switch continuity failure
- Main control board hardware failure (on units over 10 years old, boards may be discontinued)
Coffee Machine
CVA built-in and countertop coffee machine fault codes — confirmed from Miele USA official support and CVA4075 service documentation.
- Machine used in an environment below 60°F — cold temperatures trigger false sensor faults
- NTC thermistor failed after extended use
- Scale buildup on the thermoblock causing the heater to overheat and damage the sensor
- Water tank empty or not properly seated
- Water supply valve closed (built-in plumbed models)
- Scale blocking the internal water pump
- Water filter clogged restricting flow
- Scale buildup in the pump or internal water circuit (most common)
- Low water pressure at the supply connection (built-in models)
- Water filter almost fully clogged
- Coffee grounds accumulated and dried inside the brew unit housing
- Brew unit inserted incorrectly after cleaning
- Brew unit drive motor or gear mechanism failed
F82 /
F83
- Thermal fuse in the heater blown (overheating protection triggered permanently)
- Power electronics fault on the heating control board
- Heavy scale buildup overheating the thermoblock and tripping the thermal cutout
- Brew unit not manually cleaned for an extended period
- Oily or dark roast beans used frequently without adequate rinsing
Warming Drawer
ESW series warming drawer functional issues. Miele warming drawers (ESW 408x-14) do not display numeric error codes — faults present as non-responsive behavior.
HEAT
- Heating element open-circuit (failed)
- Thermal cutout/fuse tripped due to overheating
- Temperature sensor failure causing the control board to refuse heating
- Control board relay failure
SIGNAL
- Circuit breaker tripped or fuse blown
- Appliance not receiving power from the wall outlet
- Control board failed
- Wiring harness between power supply and control board disconnected or damaged
HEAT
- Custom front panel material not heat-resistant (minimum 140°F requirement)
- Custom panel too heavy — exceeds 11 lb maximum causing installation stress
- Drawer left on at maximum temperature setting for extended periods without food inside
Ventilation Hood
Miele ventilation hoods do not display numeric error codes. Common functional faults are listed below.
FLOW
- Grease filters heavily clogged — restricting airflow (most common)
- Charcoal filter fully saturated on recirculation models
- External ducting blocked or disconnected
- Grease accumulation in the blower fan housing
FAIL
- Halogen bulb burned out (user-replaceable on applicable models)
- LED module failed on newer models
- Light switch fault on the control board
NOISE
- Grease filter not seated correctly after cleaning
- Grease accumulation on fan blades causing imbalance
- Fan motor bearing worn — more common on units over 8 years
- Ductwork loose or vibrating against structure
Vacuum Cleaner
Complete C3, C2, and S-series canister vacuum cleaner indicator alerts and common faults. Miele vacuums use indicator lights and symbols rather than numeric error codes.
- FilterBag completely full — replace immediately
- HEPA or exhaust filter clogged and not recently replaced
- Hose blocked by a large object or debris
- Pre-motor protection filter saturated
- Motor protection filter wet (vacuum used on wet debris)
FULL
- Dust bag full — normal end-of-bag life
- Hose or floor attachment blocked (indicator can light even with empty bag if there is a blockage)
- Loose FilterBag holder — bag not seated correctly
- Dust container full — empty and clean the container
- Vortex separator clogged with fine dust
- Lifetime hygiene filter reached service interval
SUCK
- FilterBag partially full with fine dust (especially after vacuuming drywall or building dust)
- HEPA exhaust filter clogged — replace every 12–18 months
- Hose or telescopic wand torn — air bypassing suction path
- Floor nozzle brush roll tangled with hair reducing sealing