Beko Dishwasher F2 Error Code: Causes and Fixes
Quick answer: Overflow state detected
What you’ll notice
Dishwasher halts fill cycle; water level sensor has detected an overflow condition.
Beko
Dishwasher
Code F2
high severity
Beko models: Beko dishwashers have the filter in the centre of the tub floor — twist anticlockwise to remove. Beko's AquaIntense option raises wash pressure; E4/spray-performance codes on models with AquaIntense often point to a partially clogged inlet filter rather than a blocked spray arm.
Common causes
- Inlet valve failing to close fully — machine slowly overfills
- Water level sensor (pressure switch) fault
- Blocked drain causing water to back up
Step-by-step fix
- Cancel the cycle and check whether the machine is full of water.
- If overfull, check the drain first — a blocked drain can cause apparent overflow.
- If the drain is clear, the inlet valve may be failing to close — test by unplugging: if water continues to trickle in, the valve has failed.
Tools you may need
TowelsFlashlight
Prevention
- Have the inlet valve inspected if the machine runs for a long time before filling completes.
When to stop DIY
Replace the inlet valve immediately if it drips with the power off.
FAQ
What does F2 mean on Beko dishwasher?
F2 usually indicates: Overflow state detected.
Can I keep using the appliance with F2?
Use caution. Severity is high. Replace the inlet valve immediately if it drips with the power off.
How long does this fix usually take?
Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 15–30 minutes (diagnosis).