ASKO Dishwasher F5 Error Code — Overflow Fault Repair in Brisbane

A note on ASKO error code numbering: ASKO uses different code formats across its model ranges. On the DW90 series (including DW90.1, DW90.2, and related models), the display shows codes in an F:10, F:11, F:12 format rather than F1, F2, F5. If your ASKO dishwasher displays F:12, it corresponds to the same overflow fault described on this page. The information below applies primarily to ASKO dishwashers sold in Australia across multiple model ranges — but because error code meanings can vary between models and production years, our technicians can diagnose the exact fault on site if you are unsure which code your machine is showing.

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ASKO Dishwasher F5 Error Code — Overflow Fault Repair in Brisbane

The F5 error code on your ASKO dishwasher indicates an overflow condition — water has been detected in the base pan beneath the wash tub, triggering the machine’s flood protection system. This is a safety-critical fault that shuts the dishwasher down immediately to prevent water damage to your kitchen floor and cabinetry. It’s a fault we see regularly across Brisbane, and it almost always requires professional repair to resolve safely.

What Does the ASKO F5 Error Mean?

ASKO dishwashers feature a flood protection system with a float switch in the base pan. When water escapes the wash tub — whether from a leak, overfill, or drain problem — it collects in this base pan. Once the water level lifts the float switch, the machine immediately displays the F5 code, activates the drain pump continuously, and locks out all other operations until the fault is cleared.

This is different from a simple drainage problem. The F5 specifically means water is where it shouldn’t be — outside the wash chamber — and the machine is protecting your home from potential flooding.

Common Causes of the ASKO F5 Overflow Error

Leaking door seal: The large rubber gasket around the dishwasher door wears over time. Cracks, tears, or hardening of the seal (particularly common in Brisbane’s hot climate where rubber degrades faster) allow water to seep past during wash cycles. Even a small seepage can accumulate enough water in the base pan to trigger the float switch.

Failed water inlet valve: If the solenoid valve that controls water flow into the machine doesn’t shut off properly, the tub can overfill. The excess water spills over the tub edge into the base pan. A sticking inlet valve can also cause the machine to fill when it shouldn’t be — even when powered off in some cases.

Cracked or leaking wash pump: The main wash pump circulates water through the spray arms at high pressure. A cracked pump housing, worn seal, or damaged hose connection can allow pressurised water to escape into the base cavity during operation.

Blocked drain causing backflow: If the drain system is severely blocked, water can back up and overflow the tub. This is sometimes related to a blocked drain filter, kinked drain hose, or a shared drain connection with the kitchen sink that’s running slow.

Detergent issues: Using regular dishwashing liquid instead of dishwasher detergent creates excessive suds that overflow the wash chamber. We see this surprisingly often — particularly when someone runs out of dishwasher tablets and substitutes hand-wash liquid as a quick fix.

What to Do When You See the F5 Error

The F5 is a fault you should take seriously. Here’s what to do immediately: turn the dishwasher off at the power point. If you can see water on the floor around or under the dishwasher, place towels down to prevent further spread. Do not try to run another cycle — the machine has locked out for a reason.

If you’re comfortable doing so, you can carefully tilt the machine back slightly and use towels to mop water from the base pan. Sometimes this clears the float switch and allows the machine to reset. However, unless you identify and fix the actual leak source, the F5 will return on the next wash cycle.

Check whether you accidentally used the wrong detergent — if there are excessive suds visible, that’s likely your culprit. In this case, drain the machine, clean out all suds, dry the base pan, and run an empty rinse cycle with no detergent.

Professional ASKO F5 Repair in Brisbane

As authorised ASKO service agents, Always Prompt Repairs has the training, tools, and genuine ASKO parts access to diagnose and repair F5 overflow faults properly. Our technicians will identify the exact leak source — whether it’s a door seal, pump, valve, or hose connection — and repair it on-site in most cases.

We carry common ASKO door seals, inlet valves, and pump assemblies on our service vans, so most repairs are completed in a single visit. Our callout fee is $219 including the first 30 minutes of labour, with parts quoted separately. Seniors, pensioners, and students receive a $20 discount.

We also handle related ASKO dishwasher faults including the F1 water inlet error and other F-series fault codes. For other dishwasher brands and problems, our team services all major manufacturers across Brisbane, Ipswich, and the Northern Gold Coast.

Why Choose Always Prompt for ASKO Repairs?

ASKO is a premium Scandinavian brand that deserves specialist care. As authorised agents, we have direct access to genuine ASKO parts and technical documentation for all current and recent models. Our technicians understand ASKO’s unique engineering — their integrated handle designs, turbidity sensors, and stainless steel construction — and repair them to manufacturer specifications. For more on our repair pricing, visit our cost guide.

Book Your ASKO Dishwasher Repair Today

An F5 overflow error means water is going where it shouldn’t. Don’t risk water damage to your kitchen. Book your ASKO dishwasher repair online or call us on (07) 3062 2377 for prompt service across Brisbane.

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