- Check that the water tap feeding the dishwasher is fully open.
- Make sure the inlet hose is not kinked, twisted, or trapped behind the appliance.
- Turn off water and power, then inspect and clean the inlet hose filter at the tap connection.
- Run a fresh programme after reconnecting everything securely.
On the AEG FBB32607ZW, i10 means the dishwasher is not filling with water as expected. AEG links this to water supply, inlet hose, inlet filter, drain routing, or installation issues such as a blanking plug still left in place.
- The dishwasher beeps once or shows i10 shortly after the programme starts.
- Little or no water enters the tub.
- The cycle stops early and the machine may drain before showing the code.
- Water tap is closed or household water pressure is too low.
- Inlet hose is kinked, twisted, or damaged.
- Filter in the inlet hose is clogged with debris or scale.
- Drain system is routed incorrectly or recently installed with a blanking plug still in place.
- Check household water flow by opening a nearby tap. If there is no water, contact your water supplier.
- If several appliances are using water at once, test the dishwasher again when the demand is lower.
- Use AEG’s pressure check: see whether one tap can fill a 5-litre bucket in 30 seconds. If not, pressure is too low.
- Inspect the inlet hose and replace or service it if it is bent, twisted, or physically damaged.
- Clean the inlet hose filter, then reconnect the hose and rerun a programme.
- Check the drain hose routing: maximum length 400 cm, drain inlet point between 40 and 85 cm, and no kinks or twists.
- If the dishwasher was recently installed or moved, make sure the blanking plug has been removed from the sink siphon connection.
| Checkpoint | What to confirm | Good result | If it fails |
|---|---|---|---|
| Water supply | Tap is fully open and home water flow is normal | Dishwasher fills | Investigate supply or pressure |
| Pressure check | 5-litre bucket fills in about 30 seconds from one tap | Pressure is adequate | Pressure too low for reliable filling |
| Inlet hose and filter | Hose is straight and filter is clean | Water enters normally | Clean filter or replace damaged hose |
| Drain/install setup | Drain hose height and sink connection are correct | Programme runs normally | Correct routing or remove blanking plug |
- Resetting the dishwasher repeatedly without checking the tap or inlet hose first.
- Cleaning the tub filters but forgetting the small inlet filter at the tap connection.
- Ignoring a recent installation change where a blanking plug may still block the drain connection.
- Do not keep running the appliance if the inlet hose is damaged.
- Do not remove hoses while the water tap is still open.
- Shut off the water supply and isolate electrical power before removing the inlet hose or filter.
- If the hose is damaged, AEG recommends engineer inspection and repair rather than continued use.
Book service if the machine still shows i10 after the official supply, hose, filter, drain, and installation checks, or immediately if the inlet hose is damaged. AEG explicitly recommends an approved service provider when the above checks do not resolve the issue.
- Keep the inlet filter free from limescale and debris during routine maintenance.
- Avoid trapping or sharply bending the inlet and drain hoses when pushing the dishwasher back into place.
- After installation or moving the appliance, recheck the sink connection and drain routing before first use.