Problems you may notice
• Dishwasher does not fill with water during wash cycle
• Cycle stops abruptly or fails to start
• Water level inside drum appears too low
• Error code F4X displays on the control panel
• Dishwasher beeps or emits alert sounds
• Wash performance is compromised or dishes remain dirty
Possible Causes
• Water inlet valve is stuck, clogged, or defective
• Kinked or pinched inlet hose restricting water flow
• Mineral buildup in water supply lines (common in hard water areas)
• Inlet hose screen filter is blocked with debris
• Water supply valve (under kitchen sink) is partially or fully closed
• Faulty water pressure sensor or fill switch
• Electrical connection issue with inlet valve solenoid
• Low household water pressure affecting fill detection
• Defective control board failing to engage water inlet properly
Precautionary measures
• Check that the water supply valve under your kitchen sink is fully turned on (turn counterclockwise)
• Verify the inlet hose is not kinked, pinched, or twisted behind the appliance
• Turn off power to the dishwasher at the circuit breaker for 60 seconds, then turn back on to reset the system
• Inspect the inlet hose connection points at both the dishwasher and sink for leaks or loose fittings
• Remove and rinse the inlet hose screen filter (located at the water supply connection) if accessible
• Ensure the dishwasher door is fully closed and latched securely
• Check your home's circuit breaker to confirm the dishwasher has adequate power
• Verify that adequate water pressure is reaching other faucets in your kitchen
• Run a test cycle after checking all connections to see if error clears
• If error persists after these checks, contact a professional appliance repair technician who can perform advanced diagnostics and replace faulty components
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