Beko Dishwasher IE Error Code: Causes and Fixes
Quick answer: Inlet water timeout
What you’ll notice
Dishwasher does not fill with water within the timeout period.
Beko
Dishwasher
Code IE
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
- Water supply valve (under the sink) closed or partially closed
- Inlet hose kinked
- Inlet mesh filter on the machine clogged with sediment
Step-by-step fix
- Verify the shut-off valve is fully open.
- Inspect the inlet hose for kinks.
- Shut off water, disconnect the inlet hose at the machine, and pull the small mesh filter out with pliers — rinse and reinstall.
- Restore water and run a rinse cycle.
Tools you may need
PliersSmall brushBucket
Prevention
- Replace the inlet hose every 5 years.
- Fit a metal-reinforced hose to reduce kink risk.
When to stop DIY
Replace the inlet solenoid valve if the supply and filter are confirmed good but the machine still won't fill.
FAQ
What does IE mean on Beko dishwasher?
IE usually indicates: Inlet water timeout.
Can I keep using the appliance with IE?
Use caution. Severity is high. Replace the inlet solenoid valve if the supply and filter are confirmed good but the machine still won't fill.
How long does this fix usually take?
Typical first-pass troubleshooting takes 10–15 minutes.