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F12 Appliance Error Code

Asko Dishwasher F12 Error: Rinse aid dispenser fault

Asko dishwasher F12 error is a common issue reported by Asko appliance owners. What Does Error Code F12 Mean on an Asko Dishwasher? Error code F12 on Asko dishwashers relates to the rinse aid dispenser system. Asko D-series and DBI-series machines monitor rinse aid level via an optical or float sensor in the dispenser cap, […]

Yes

DIY Fixable

From $90

Typical Repair Cost

15-30 min

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. F12 is typically a warning rather than a stop fault — the machine usually completes its cycle. However, without rinse aid, drying quality will be poor and limescale deposits on glassware will accumulate. Refill as soon as possible.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. F12 typically clears automatically after the rinse aid is refilled and a cycle runs. A power-cycle reset will also clear the code display, but it returns on the next cycle if the reservoir is still empty.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: F12 persists after refilling and cleaning the dispenser on multiple consecutive cycles, The dispenser cap cannot be closed fully or cracks when turning.

Symptoms You May Notice

Dishes and glassware come out with water spots and streaks after drying

Without rinse aid being dispensed during the final rinse, water does not sheet off dishes properly, leaving mineral deposits and smear marks as the water evaporates.

Rinse aid indicator light illuminates alongside F12 on the display

Most Asko models have a dedicated rinse aid warning indicator on the control panel that illuminates in tandem with F12 when the reservoir is empty or the sensor faults.

F12 code appears at the end of each wash cycle

On some Asko firmware versions, F12 is logged at the end of the rinse phase rather than halting the cycle, functioning as a warning fault rather than a stop fault.

Dispenser cap feels loose or sticky when opening

Dried rinse aid residue around the dispenser opening can prevent the cap from sealing properly, causing the sensor to give an inconsistent reading and triggering F12 intermittently.

Possible Causes

1

Empty rinse aid reservoir

The rinse aid has been depleted and the reservoir needs refilling with standard automatic dishwasher rinse aid.

DIY Possible
2

Contamination blocking dispenser sensor

Dried rinse aid or detergent residue has built up around the sensor window inside the dispenser cap, preventing an accurate level reading.

DIY Possible
3

Failed rinse aid dispenser sensor or actuator

The optical level sensor or the dispenser door solenoid actuator has failed, preventing correct dispenser operation and causing F12 regardless of the rinse aid level.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Refill the rinse aid reservoir

    Open the dishwasher door and locate the rinse aid cap — a small circular cap with a fan or droplet symbol, usually on the inner door next to the detergent dispenser. Twist the cap to open it. Pour in liquid dishwasher rinse aid until the indicator window shows full (do not overfill — rinse aid on the tub floor causes excessive foam). Close the cap firmly.

    Set the rinse aid dosage dial inside the cap to 3 or 4 for average hard water. Increase to 5–6 in very hard water areas.

  2. 2

    Clean around the dispenser sensor

    Dampen a cloth with warm water and wipe thoroughly inside the dispenser opening, around the sensor window (the small clear or darkened circular window at the base of the dispenser cavity), and on the underside of the cap. Dried rinse aid is sticky — a little warm water and gentle rubbing is usually sufficient.

    Avoid using abrasive cloths or cleaning products inside the dispenser cavity as these can scratch the sensor window.

  3. 3

    Run a test cycle and observe

    Select a Normal cycle. F12 should clear at or before the rinse phase if refilling and cleaning resolved the fault. Check drying results — properly dispensed rinse aid should result in spot-free glasses with the machine's drying program.

    If you use dishwasher pods that include rinse aid, you may need to set the dispenser dosage to minimum (1) to avoid over-dispensing.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified technician if:

  • The dispenser door does not open during the rinse phase even when the reservoir is full
  • The sensor signal voltage is outside normal range with a full reservoir confirmed
  • F12 returns immediately after dispenser assembly replacement, indicating a control board output fault

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