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Hotpoint
Suitable for Hotpoint, Ariston, Bauknecht, Ignis, Indesit
Stock Code: 826329
£5.33 ex. VAT
Traps food scraps and debris before the water reaches the drain pump.
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 |
|---|---|---|---|
| A3 | Ariston | Means the dishwasher has failed to drain the water within the required time. It is usually caused by clogged filters, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump. | High |
| E2 | Ariston | Means the machine cannot drain the water or is not filling properly. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, clogged filters, kinked hoses, or a faulty water pressure sensor. | 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. | High |
| F10 | Ariston | Means a heating element failure or a drainage or water level fault. It is usually caused by clogs in the drain filter or hose, a faulty water inlet valve, or a heating element that has lost continuity at approximately 28 ohms. | Medium |
| F15 | Ariston | Means a water drainage fault, or on some models a water heating issue. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, a clogged filter, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty turbidity sensor. | High |
| F5 | Ariston | Means the machine cannot detect that it is empty or is unable to drain the water effectively. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a clogged drain hose, or a faulty drain pump. | High |
| F9 | Ariston | Means the dishwasher cannot drain the water effectively or has detected too much water. It is usually caused by a clogged filter, a kinked hose, or a faulty drain pump. | High |
| F15 | Hotpoint | Means a sensor malfunction or a water drainage or leakage problem that often triggers a continuous drain pump cycle. It is usually caused by debris in the filter, a kinked or blocked drain hose, or water in the base activating the anti-flood switch. | High |
| F2 | Hotpoint | Means a drainage fault where the machine cannot empty water properly. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump. | High |
| F3 | Hotpoint | Means a drainage failure or blockage where the machine cannot empty water within the allotted time. It is usually caused by clogged filters, a blocked drain pump, or a kinked hose. | High |
| F4 | Hotpoint | Means a drainage failure or a faulty water level sensor. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, an obstructed drain pump, or a kinked drain hose. | High |
| F5 | Hotpoint | Means a drain fault where the machine cannot empty water. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a clogged pump, or a kinked hose. | High |
| F8 | Hotpoint | Means a drainage or water level fault. It is usually caused by a blockage, a faulty drain pump, or excessive suds. | High |
| A3 | Indesit | Means a failure to drain water from the machine. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, food debris in the filters, or a kinked or clogged drain hose at the sink connection. | High |
| E2 | Indesit | Means a drainage problem, where the machine cannot empty water properly within the allotted time. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a blocked drain pump, or a water inlet fault that stops it filling. | High |
| E3 | Indesit | Means a drainage fault, where the machine cannot empty water within the allotted time. It is usually caused by clogged filters, a kinked drain hose, a faulty drain pump, or a water heating issue. | High |
| E4 | Indesit | Means a drainage or flood detection fault, where the machine cannot empty water correctly or the safety sensor has detected water in the base. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a kinked drain hose, a failed pump, or a triggered overflow switch. | High |
| F15 | Indesit | Means a virtual sensor error linked to a drainage or water leak detection fault, where the machine cannot empty its water or has detected water in the base pan. It is usually caused by dirty filters, a kinked drain hose, or incorrect drain hose height. | High |
| F9 | Indesit | Means a water supply or drainage fault, where the unit cannot drain properly or is detecting a water level issue. It is usually caused by dirty filters, kinked hoses, or a blocked drain pump. | High |
| F9 | Whirlpool | Means the unit cannot remove water or has a continuous fill fault, displayed as F9E1 and may stop mid-cycle with error lights and a beep. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a drainage fault, continuous filling, a faulty pump, or a faulty control board. | High |
Ariston
Means the dishwasher has failed to drain the water within the required time. It is usually caused by clogged filters, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump.
Ariston
Means the machine cannot drain the water or is not filling properly. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, clogged filters, kinked hoses, or a faulty water pressure sensor.
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 a heating element failure or a drainage or water level fault. It is usually caused by clogs in the drain filter or hose, a faulty water inlet valve, or a heating element that has lost continuity at approximately 28 ohms.
Ariston
Means a water drainage fault, or on some models a water heating issue. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, a clogged filter, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty turbidity sensor.
Ariston
Means the machine cannot detect that it is empty or is unable to drain the water effectively. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a clogged drain hose, or a faulty drain pump.
Ariston
Means the dishwasher cannot drain the water effectively or has detected too much water. It is usually caused by a clogged filter, a kinked hose, or a faulty drain pump.
Hotpoint
Means a sensor malfunction or a water drainage or leakage problem that often triggers a continuous drain pump cycle. It is usually caused by debris in the filter, a kinked or blocked drain hose, or water in the base activating the anti-flood switch.
Hotpoint
Means a drainage fault where the machine cannot empty water properly. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a kinked drain hose, or a faulty drain pump.
Hotpoint
Means a drainage failure or blockage where the machine cannot empty water within the allotted time. It is usually caused by clogged filters, a blocked drain pump, or a kinked hose.
Hotpoint
Means a drainage failure or a faulty water level sensor. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, an obstructed drain pump, or a kinked drain hose.
Hotpoint
Means a drain fault where the machine cannot empty water. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a clogged pump, or a kinked hose.
Hotpoint
Means a drainage or water level fault. It is usually caused by a blockage, a faulty drain pump, or excessive suds.
Indesit
Means a failure to drain water from the machine. It is usually caused by a blocked drain pump, food debris in the filters, or a kinked or clogged drain hose at the sink connection.
Indesit
Means a drainage problem, where the machine cannot empty water properly within the allotted time. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a blocked drain pump, or a water inlet fault that stops it filling.
Indesit
Means a drainage fault, where the machine cannot empty water within the allotted time. It is usually caused by clogged filters, a kinked drain hose, a faulty drain pump, or a water heating issue.
Indesit
Means a drainage or flood detection fault, where the machine cannot empty water correctly or the safety sensor has detected water in the base. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a kinked drain hose, a failed pump, or a triggered overflow switch.
Indesit
Means a virtual sensor error linked to a drainage or water leak detection fault, where the machine cannot empty its water or has detected water in the base pan. It is usually caused by dirty filters, a kinked drain hose, or incorrect drain hose height.
Indesit
Means a water supply or drainage fault, where the unit cannot drain properly or is detecting a water level issue. It is usually caused by dirty filters, kinked hoses, or a blocked drain pump.
Whirlpool
Means the unit cannot remove water or has a continuous fill fault, displayed as F9E1 and may stop mid-cycle with error lights and a beep. It is usually caused by a blocked filter, a drainage fault, continuous filling, a faulty pump, or a faulty control board.
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.
A dishwasher filter collects food scraps, dirt, and other solids from the wastewater produced by the dishwasher. It stops these things from getting into the drain pump, blocking it up, or harming it.
The detachable mesh or screen forms the dishwasher's drain and maintains appropriate drainage for the dishwasher's internal parts.
Over time, the filter can become clogged and dirty, hindering water flow and impeding the dishwasher's ability to drain efficiently. You’ll have patchy dirty dishes even after full cycles if your dishwasher's filter is not cleaned. Your dishwasher may begin to smell bad, which is a sure symptom of an unhealthy situation.
Your dishwasher manual can also have advice on replacing the filter at regular intervals.
This dishwasher drain filter is a genuine Whirlpool dishwasher spare part. It also fits Hotpoint, Indesit, and Kitchenaid dishwashers.