Bosch Appliance Repair – Edmonton
WE REPAIR Bosch appliances IN EDMONTON & SURROUNDING AREAS
Bosch is a European engineering and tech giant that has produced and pioneered electronics for more than 100 years. They have stakes in all types of technology, but you might know them particularly well for their quality and visually appealing home appliances. Unfortunately, even the most well-made appliance can still break down. Whether you have invested in a refrigerator, microwave, range, dishwasher or washer and dryer, it is important to get your appliance serviced by a reputable service to extend the life of your appliance and ensure that you can utilize it the most.
With daily use of most of your appliances, expect the appliance’s integrity to deplete over time. This is where frailty may show, common signs such as leaks, rattling sounds, clogs, temperature issues, are some common problems that are observed by Bosch owners. If you ae experiencing any of these signs, you may be due for a repair or maintenance.
Dial An Applianceman is here for you to provide you that premium repair service that is trusted locally by Edmonton! Locally owned and operated, our professionally trained and certified repairmen only use authentic Bosch parts and are ready for any repair that your Bosch appliance may require. CALL US at Dial An Applianceman and we can also make sure to deploy our repair technicians on the same day or next business day.
Dial An Applianceman – Edmonton
Bosch Appliance Repair Service – Maintenance – Installation
780-964-7861
40+ years servicing Edmonton & surrounding areas
Edmonton Bosch Appliance Repair Experts
We offer next-day or same-day General Electric appliance repairs
Fully Licensed, Insured & Bonded Technicians
Common problems with appliances include:
- Unusual sounds
- Drainage issues
- Heat or Cool related issues
- Does not clean properly
- Clogs or not draining
- Ignition issues
- Burner prongs
- Programming
- Filters and Switches
- And other maintenance needs
- Dishwasher panel does not light up
- Water comes into the dishwasher but stops
Dial An Applianceman deals with all issues regarding your Bosch Appliances, which include Dishwashers, Refrigerators, Ovens, Stoves, Washer and Dryers
BOSCH Dishwashers
Need a repairman after your Bosch Dishwasher stopped working in Edmonton Area? Dial an Applianceman has got your back. Call today and book a technician to come out the same day. Avoid those puddles, dirty dishes, rattling issues and have one of our approved technicians come out.
Dial an Applianceman offers services for variety of Bosch Dishwashers which includes
- Built-in Dishwashers
- Double dishwashers
- Portable Dishwashers
- Countertop Dishwashers
BOSCH Refrigerators
Like most households nowadays, having a working refrigerator is a necessity. Bosch offers refrigerators and freezers in all shape and sizes, French Doors, Bottom Freezers, Single door, and Side by Side. A broken Bosch fridge can quickly become a huge problem, which is why you want it fixed as soon as possible. No matter what model your Bosch maybe, our technicians are prepared with parts ready most of the time. It is important to us that your groceries stay fresh as long as they need to, and you have a minimum down time for your appliance. If you notice your water dispenser, ice maker, door not sealing or any strange noises from your appliance have our certified technician come out and fix your refrigerator.
Dial an Applianceman can fix Free standing and Built-in refrigerators, Freezer and Coolers.
BOSCH Washer and BOSCH Dryers
Washer and Dryers are one of the most convenient appliances. With Bosch offering so many different models on the market from older ones to newer ones, the appliances can become really complex to work on. Our technicians will treat your washer and dryers with a lot of delicacy because we understand the severity of this issue. If you notice your washer leaking water, making strange noises, showing error messages, burning smells, or exhibited other signs that are concerning, you can call Dial an Applianceman today and let us help you figure your troubles out.
Once your laundry load has made it through your washer, and it needs drying, the last thing you want is air-drying your clothes. This requires space, time, and a lot of patience which our busy lives do not allow. Issues such as your clothes not drying, abnormal sounds or constant rebooting of your dryers are our priority. Our technicians are prepared and just a call away.
BOSCH Stove and Oven
Your Bosch Range or microwave giving up on the day you want a home cooked meal is not a pleasant sight. Whether you have a gas, electric or induction range, Bosch’s is designed to give you optimal flexibility when it comes to cooking. Aesthetics aside, if your stove, oven or microwave stopped working as it did, you can call Dial An Applianceman today to have a reputable technician with experience and licensing come out and help you get your kitchen back up and running. Our technicians have most parts and tools handy to fix your appliance on spot and give you a warranty with it!
Bosch Dishwasher Error Codes
Use this guide to identify and resolve common Bosch stove error codes across electric, induction, and gas cooktops. Each error is listed with a brief description and recommended steps to fix the issue or when to contact support.
Bosch dishwashers
| Error Code | Description | Do I need to hire a professional? |
|---|---|---|
| E01 | Heat pump motor circuit fault at the main control board. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E02 | Main control board relay fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E03 | Main control board relay fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E04 | Appliance has detected faulty (heater) electronics in the self-test. | Contact us for assistance. |
| E05 | Wash arm diverter circuit in main control board fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E06 | Door sensor circuit fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E07 | Zeolite (Crystal Dry) fan motor is defective. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E09 | Heat pump internal heater fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E10 | Zeolite (Crystal Dry) chamber heater fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E12 | Limescale buildup in the heat pump. | Dishwasher needs to be descaled. Limescale can build up quickly in dishwashers, especially in areas with hard water. Regular descaling is important to help your dishwasher work efficiently and ensure dishes come out clean. Use water softening salt in to minimize future scaling if your dishwasher model has a water softener function. |
| E14 | Flow meter failure or issue with water flowing into the dishwasher or the filling system. | Contact us for assistance. |
| E15 | Safety switch has detected water in the base of the dishwasher. Leakage protection system has been activated. | Shut off water inflow and contact us for assistance. |
| E16 and E17 | Issue with water flowing into the dishwasher or the filling system. Water may not be able to enter the dishwasher. | Check the inlet hose and make sure it isn’t kinked or damaged.
Contact us for further assistance. |
| E18 | Issue with water flow into the dishwasher. Water level is too low, or water is not being pumped correctly. | 1. Check the inlet hose and make sure it isn’t kinked or damaged.
2. Make sure the water supply is turned on. The water flow rate should be 10 l/min. Contact us for further assistance. |
| E19 | Detergent dispenser solenoid circuit fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E20 | Heat pump internal heater fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E21 | Heat pump is blocked. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E22/E-22 | This error code could be caused by a number of issues. | The dishwasher filter is blocked. The filter is the area where food particles get caught and it needs to be cleaned regularly.
1. Remove and wash the filter under running water with mild soap and a soft brush to remove debris then reinstall. The drain pump is blocked or the drain pump cover is loose. 1. Remove the drain pump cover. 2. Clean the drain pump by removing standing water and loose debris. 3. Replace the drain pump cover, making sure it clicks into place. This ensures it is completely closed. The drain pump hose is kinked or bent. 1. Check the drain pump hose and make sure it is not bent or kinked. The air gap or drain hose may be clogged. 1. Turn off the appliance and check the air gap. 2. Disconnect the drain hose and place hose in a bucket. 3. Clear debris from the hose and reconnect it. 4. To test, turn on the appliance and start a rinse cycle. If the error code remains, reset your dishwasher. If the issue still exists after resetting, contact us for assistance. |
| E23 | Issue with the drain pump. | This error occurs when the drain pump is blocked, clogged, or faulty. Contact us for assistance. |
| E24/E-24 | This error code could be caused by a number of issues. | Drain pump is blocked or the drain pump cover is loose.
1. Remove drain pump cover. 2. Clean drain pump by removing standing water and loose debris. 3. Replace drain pump cover, making sure it clicks into place. This ensures it is completely closed. Drain pump hose is kinked or bent. 1. Check drain pump hose and make sure it is not bent or kinked. Air gap or drain hose may be clogged. 1. Turn off appliance and check the air gap. 2. Disconnect drain hose and place it in a bucket. 3. Clear debris from the hose and reconnect it. 4. Turn on washer and start a rinse cycle to test. Contact us for assistance if the issue persists. |
| E25/E-25 | This error code could be caused by a number of issues. | Drain pump is blocked or the drain pump cover is loose.
1. Remove drain pump cover. 2. Clean drain pump by removing standing water and loose debris. 3. Replace drain pump cover, making sure it clicks into place. This ensures it is completely closed. Drain pump hose is kinked or bent. 1. Check drain pump hose and make sure it is not bent or kinked. Air gap or drain hose may be clogged. 1. Turn off appliance and check the air gap. 2. Disconnect drain hose and place it in a bucket. 3. Clear debris from the hose and reconnect it. 4. Turn on washer and start a rinse cycle to test. Contact us for assistance if the issue persists. |
| E27 | The house power supply to the unit is too low. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E0100 | Heat pump motor circuit fault at the main control board. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E0103 | Main control board relay fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E0105 | Appliance has detected faulty (heater) electronics in the self-test. | Contact us for assistance. |
| E0106 | Wash arm diverter circuit in main control board fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E0107 | Main control board relay fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E0110 | Failure causing electronics miscommunication. | Contact us for assistance. |
| E2030 | Heat pump internal heater fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E2060 | Limescale buildup in the heat pump. | Dishwasher needs to be descaled. Limescale can build up quickly in dishwashers, especially in areas with hard water. Regular descaling is important to help your dishwasher work efficiently and ensure dishes come out clean. Use water softening salt in to minimize future scaling if your dishwasher model has a water softener function. |
| E2120 | Zeolite (Crystal Dry) chamber heater fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E2130 | Zeolite (Crystal Dry) fan motor is defective. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E3000 | Flow meter failure or issue with water flowing into the dishwasher or the filling system. | Contact us for assistance. |
| E3100 | Safety switch has detected water in the base of the dishwasher. Leakage protection system has been activated. | Shut off the water inflow and contact us for assistance. |
| E3200 | Issue with water flow into the dishwasher. | Water level is too low, or water is not being pumped correctly. 1. Check inlet hose and make sure it isn’t kinked or damaged. 2. Make sure water supply is turned on. Water flow rate should be 10 l/min. |
| E3300 & E3400 | Issue with water flowing into the dishwasher or the filling system. | Water may not be able to enter the dishwasher. Check inlet hose and make sure it isn’t kinked or damaged. |
| E6001 | Heat pump internal heater fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E6002 | Heat pump is blocked. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E6101 | Issue with the drain pump. | Error occurs when the drain pump is blocked, clogged, or faulty. Contact us for assistance. |
| E6102/E61-02 | This error code could be caused by a number of issues. | Drain pump is blocked or the drain pump cover is loose.
1. Remove drain pump cover. 2. Clean drain pump by removing standing water and loose debris. 3. Replace drain pump cover, making sure it clicks into place. This ensures it is completely closed. Drain pump hose is kinked or bent. 1. Check drain pump hose and make sure it is not bent or kinked. Air gap or drain hose may be clogged. 1. Turn off appliance and check the air gap. 2. Disconnect drain hose and place it in a bucket. 3. Clear debris from the hose and reconnect it. 4. Turn on washer and start a rinse cycle to test. Contact us for assistance if the issue persists. |
| E6103/E61-03 | This error code could be caused by a number of issues. | Drain pump is blocked or the drain pump cover is loose.
1. Remove drain pump cover. 2. Clean drain pump by removing standing water and loose debris. 3. Replace drain pump cover, making sure it clicks into place. This ensures it is completely closed. Drain pump hose is kinked or bent. 1. Check drain pump hose and make sure it is not bent or kinked. Air gap or drain hose may be clogged. 1. Turn off appliance and check the air gap. 2. Disconnect drain hose and place it in a bucket. 3. Clear debris from the hose and reconnect it. 4. Turn on washer and start a rinse cycle to test. Contact us for assistance if the issue persists. |
| E6160 | PowerControl (Controlled Lower Spray Arm) reference position not found. | Contact us for assistance. |
| E6900 | Detergent dispenser solenoid circuit fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E8000 | Door sensor circuit fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| E9001 | Power supply to the unit is too low. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if error recurs. |
| E9240/E92-40 | This error code could be caused by a number of issues: | Dishwasher filter is blocked. The filter is where food particles get trapped and needs to be cleaned regularly.
1. Remove and wash filter under running water with mild soap and a soft brush to remove debris then reinstall. Drain pump is blocked or the drain pump cover is loose. 1. Remove drain pump cover. 2. Clean drain pump by removing standing water and loose debris. 3. Replace drain pump cover, making sure it clicks into place. This ensures it is completely closed. Drain pump hose is kinked or bent. 1. Check drain pump hose and make sure it is not bent or kinked. Air gap or drain hose may be clogged. 1. Turn off appliance and check the air gap. 2. Disconnect drain hose and place it in a bucket. 3. Clear debris from the hose and reconnect it. 4. Turn on washer and start a rinse cycle to test. Contact us for assistance if the issue persists. |
| 4 LEDs Flashing | This error code could be caused by a number of issues. | Drain pump is blocked or the drain pump cover is loose.
1. Remove drain pump cover. 2. Clean drain pump by removing standing water and loose debris. 3. Replace drain pump cover, making sure it clicks into place. This ensures it is completely closed. Drain pump hose is kinked or bent. 1. Check drain pump hose and make sure it is not bent or kinked. Air gap or drain hose may be clogged. 1. Turn off appliance and check the air gap. 2. Disconnect drain hose and place it in a bucket. 3. Clear debris from the hose and reconnect it. 4. Turn on washer and start a rinse cycle to test. Contact us for assistance if the issue persists. |
| 4 LEDs Flashing with Beeping | There is a technical issue. | 1. Press ON/OFF.
2. Pull out the power cord plug of the appliance or switch off the breaker. 3. Wait at least 2 minutes. 4. Insert the power cord plug of the appliance in a power outlet or switch on the breaker. 5. Switch the appliance on. 6. Press ON/OFF if the problem recurs, .br> 8. Contact us for assistance. |
| Flashing Active Lights | Safety switch has detected water in the base of the dishwasher. | Leakage protection system has been activated. Shut off the water inflow and contact us for assistance. |
| Flashing Clean Lights | Door sensor circuit fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| Flashing Sanitized Lights | Main control board relay fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| Flashing Active and Sanitized Lights | Heat pump internal heater fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| Flashing Clean and Sanitized Lights | Heat pump internal heater fault/error. | Reset circuit breaker for 30 seconds. Contact us for assistance if not resolved. |
| Flashing Active and Clean Lights | This error code could be caused by a number of issues. | Drain pump is blocked or the drain pump cover is loose.
1. Remove drain pump cover. 2. Clean drain pump by removing standing water and loose debris. 3. Replace drain pump cover, making sure it clicks into place. This ensures it is completely closed. Drain pump hose is kinked or bent. 1. Check drain pump hose and make sure it is not bent or kinked. Air gap or drain hose may be clogged. 1. Turn off appliance and check the air gap. 2. Disconnect drain hose and place it in a bucket. 3. Clear debris from the hose and reconnect it. 4. Turn on washer and start a rinse cycle to test. Contact us for assistance if the issue persists. |
Bosch Stove and Cooktop Error Codes
Use this guide to identify and resolve common Bosch stove error codes across electric, induction, and gas cooktops. Each error is listed with a brief description and recommended steps to fix the issue or when to contact support.
Bosch Electric Cooktops
| Error Code | Description | Do I need to hire a professional? |
|---|---|---|
| dE | Demo mode is activated. Disconnect the appliance from power for 30 seconds, then touch any control within 3 minutes. | No, this is a user setting. |
| D or E | General operational fault. Turn the appliance off and on again. If the error persists, contact Bosch support with the specific code. | Yes, if power-cycling doesn’t fix it. |
| F2 | Electronics overheated. A cooking zone was shut off. Wait for cooling, then resume cooking. | No, just let the unit cool down. |
| F4 | Electronics overheated. All cooking zones shut off. Wait for cooling, then restart the cooktop. | No, usually solved by cooling. |
| F5 (Heat Level & Signal Tone) | Hot cookware is near the control panel. Remove the cookware and continue cooking when cooled. | No, simply move the cookware. |
| F5 (Signal Tone) | Hot cookware caused the zone to shut off. Remove the cookware, wait, then touch a control to continue. | No, move the cookware and reset. |
| F8 + H/h | Cooking zone was left on too long. Touch a control to reset and continue cooking. | No, this is a safety auto-shutoff. |
| U400 | Incorrect supply voltage. Contact your electric utility or Bosch support. | Yes, requires an electrician or tech. |
| N/A (All Indicators Flashing) | The control panel is wet or covered. Dry it or remove the object to resume normal operation. | No, just clean/clear the panel. |
| Child Lock | Control panel is locked. Touch and hold the lock icon for 4 seconds to unlock. | No, this is a safety feature. |
BOSCH Induction Cooktops
| Error Code | Description | Do I need to hire a professional? |
|---|---|---|
| dE | Demo mode is activated. Disconnect the appliance for 30 seconds, then touch any control within 3 minutes. | No, user-adjustable. |
| E7010 | Unable to connect to home network or hood. Restart appliance. If it persists, contact Bosch support. | Possibly, if a software reset fails. |
| E9000 or E9010 | Supply voltage is outside normal range. Contact your utility provider or Bosch support. | Yes, this is an electrical supply issue. |
| F1 or F6 | Cooking zone overheated. It shut off to protect the surface. Wait for cooling before resuming use. | No, just allow it to cool. |
| F2, F4, E7015, E8207, E8208 | Electronics overheated. Affected zone shut off. Wait for it to cool, then resume cooking. | No, unless it happens constantly |
| F5 (Power Level + Signal Tone) | Hot cookware is too close to control panel. Remove it to prevent overheating. | No, move the cookware. |
| F5 (Signal Tone) | Hot cookware caused the zone to shut off. Remove cookware, wait, then resume use. | No, move the cookware and reset. |
| F8 + H/h | Zone was left active too long. Safety shutoff triggered. Touch control to resume cooking. | No, this is a safety timer. |
| U400 or E9011 | Supply voltage error or incorrect wiring. Reconnect according to diagram or contact Bosch support. | Yes, requires a professional electrician. |
BOSCH Gas Cooktops
| Error Code | Description | Do I need to hire a professional? |
|---|---|---|
| E or F | Electronics fault. Disconnect from power, wait, then reconnect. If it continues, call Bosch support. | Yes, if the reset doesn’t work. |
| F2, F4, F5 | Electronics overheated. Turn off burners or reduce power until the system cools down. | No, allow the unit to cool. |
Dial An Applianceman – Edmonton
BoschAppliance Repair Service – Maintenance – Installation
780-964-7861
40+ years servicing Edmonton & surrounding areas
Edmonton Bosch Appliance Repair Experts
We offer same-day or next-day repairs
Fully Licensed, Insured & Bonded Technicians
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my stove not heating up?
- A fuse could possibly be blown.
- Main voltage may be low.
- Sometimes your stoves may cycle in order to maintain temperatures.
My dishwasher leaking and not draining?
- Check for any broken seals along the door.
- Check to see if your drain pump is functional.
- Sometimes an unexpected power cut-off may also cause the dish washer cycle to stop and not drain.
Why is my refrigerator leaking?
- Possible issue with de-frost drain, check for any clogging.
- Water supply in the back of your refrigerator may be leaking.
- A seal may be broken which should be replaced.
Why are my washer and dryer shaking?
- Your appliances may not be leveled or positioned properly.
- Possible obstruction
- Check if your laundry is loaded properly inside, rearrange.
- Broken bearings or failed seal
Bosch appliances are incredibly durable pieces of technology. Unfortunately, due to daily wear and tear, they will eventually need some repairs done. You might think that the fastest and cheapest option would be to go to a service center, however this is often not the case. Most people experience having to wait long just to get a repair schedule or response. Others even report being required to pay extra for expensive parts. So, what should you do?
If you have got a broken Bosch appliance, then Dial an Applianceman has got you covered! We are a professional repair company based in Edmonton that provides quick, reliable, and affordable appliance repair services delivered right to your door. Our team of passionate appliance technicians can repair any broken appliance using only genuine and affordable replacement parts.
We can also repair other appliance brands, such as General Electric (GE).
Dial An Applianceman – Edmonton
Bosch Appliance Repair Service – Maintenance – Installation
780-964-7861
40+ years servicing Edmonton & surrounding areas
Edmonton Bosch Appliance Repair Experts
We offer next-day or same-day General Electric appliance repairs
Fully Licensed, Insured & Bonded Technicians
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