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Hotpoint
Suitable for Hotpoint, Ariston, Indesit, Whirlpool
Stock Code: 921272
£55.79 ex. VAT
Heats the water as it circulates through the cycle.
Tick the symptoms your appliance is showing. We’ll tell you how confident we are this part is the fix.
Error codes are model dependent, so the same brand may have more than one listed.
| Code | Brand | What it means | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| A4 | Ariston | Means the machine cannot heat the water to the required temperature. It is usually caused by a failed heating component or a fault on the control board. | High |
| E3 | Ariston | Means the machine has failed to drain within the allowed time or the water has not reached the correct temperature. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, an obstructed drain hose, or a malfunctioning heater or thermistor. | Medium |
| F8 | Ariston | Means the machine is not heating the water properly, or on some models there is a blocked drain system. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC water temperature sensor, a water level sensor issue, or a blocked filter or pump. | High |
| F10 | Hotpoint | Means a heating fault or a fill and drain timeout, where the machine fails to heat water or detect it properly. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a faulty thermistor, or a blocked water intake. | High |
| A11 | Indesit | Means a failure in the wash motor or diverter valve that stops the water circulating properly. It is usually caused by a broken circulation pump or a failed motor assembly. | Medium |
| F10 | Indesit | Means a heating element fault, where the machine cannot heat the water to the required temperature within the set time. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a tripped thermal cut-out, or a wiring fault. | High |
| E3 | Whirlpool | Means the water is not heating properly or the heating element is malfunctioning. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, excessive sudsing, or a failure to heat. | High |
| H1 | Whirlpool | Means a heating circuit fault where the unit is having trouble heating water, or that a delay start is active. It is usually caused by a faulty control board or a failure to heat. | High |
Ariston
Means the machine cannot heat the water to the required temperature. It is usually caused by a failed heating component or a fault on the control board.
Ariston
Means the machine has failed to drain within the allowed time or the water has not reached the correct temperature. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, an obstructed drain hose, or a malfunctioning heater or thermistor.
Ariston
Means the machine is not heating the water properly, or on some models there is a blocked drain system. It is usually caused by a faulty NTC water temperature sensor, a water level sensor issue, or a blocked filter or pump.
Hotpoint
Means a heating fault or a fill and drain timeout, where the machine fails to heat water or detect it properly. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a faulty thermistor, or a blocked water intake.
Indesit
Means a failure in the wash motor or diverter valve that stops the water circulating properly. It is usually caused by a broken circulation pump or a failed motor assembly.
Indesit
Means a heating element fault, where the machine cannot heat the water to the required temperature within the set time. It is usually caused by a failed heating element, a tripped thermal cut-out, or a wiring fault.
Whirlpool
Means the water is not heating properly or the heating element is malfunctioning. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, excessive sudsing, or a failure to heat.
Whirlpool
Means a heating circuit fault where the unit is having trouble heating water, or that a delay start is active. It is usually caused by a faulty control board or a failure to heat.
Don’t see your code? Different model years sometimes use different codes. Get in touch with our parts team and we’ll help you identify the right replacement.
General fitting guidance. The exact steps can vary slightly with the make and model of your dishwasher.
Safety: Switch off and unplug at the mains before you start.