
Asko Dishwasher Error Code F8
When your Asko dishwasher shows Error Code F8, it means the filter is blocked. This happens because the pressure sensor detects low water pressure during the final rinse, usually after the cycle ends.
Why Does F8 Error Occur?
The main reasons for this error are:
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A clogged or dirty filter that restricts water flow.
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Debris in the sump (also called the pressure chamber), which affects water circulation.
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A faulty pressure sensor that incorrectly senses water pressure.
How to Fix Asko Dishwasher Error F8
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Clean the Filter
Find the filter inside your dishwasher, remove it, and clean off any food or dirt. If the filter is damaged, replace it. -
Check the Sump Area
Look under the filter for any debris in the sump or pressure chamber. Remove any blockages to allow water to flow freely. -
Inspect the Pressure Sensor
Check the pressure sensor for visible damage. If you’re not sure how to test it, contact a professional to avoid causing more problems.
Tips to Avoid Error F8
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Clean the dishwasher filter regularly.
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Avoid using too much detergent to reduce residue buildup.
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Have your dishwasher serviced periodically.
If the error doesn’t go away after these steps, it’s best to call a qualified technician.