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Error codeEF0

AEG L12820 Error Code EF0: Meaning, Fixes & Troubleshooting

AEGWasher-DryerL12820Updated Apr 16, 2026Confidence: medium
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AEG L12820 code EF0 usually means the washer-dryer detected leaking, overfilling, or water where it should not be. Turn the appliance off, check for visible water, and avoid repeated restarts until the cause is understood.

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SeverityMedium
DifficultyEasy
DIY-safe (general)
Time~10 min / ~25 min
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Summary

AEG L12820 error code EF0 means triggered by water leakage, over-foaming, or an unbalanced load. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks, and when support or service is the better next step.

Fix it fast

  1. Turn the appliance off and isolate power immediately.
  2. Check for visible water around hoses, seals, trays, or the surrounding floor area.
  3. Do not restart the appliance until the leak or overflow cause has been checked.

What EF0 means

Triggered by water leakage, over-foaming, or an unbalanced load. On the AEG L12820, this code relates to the washer-dryer and should be interpreted together with how the appliance is behaving right now.

Common symptoms

  • The washer-dryer displays EF0 instead of normal status information.
  • The current cycle, function, or startup sequence may stop, pause, or behave differently than expected.
  • The same code may return after a reset if the underlying issue is still present.

Most likely causes

  • A real leak, overfill condition, or water collection in a safety tray or base.
  • A hose, seal, valve, or level-control problem allowing water into the wrong area.

Deeper checks before service

  1. Look for recent installation, transport, or plumbing changes that could have disturbed seals or hoses.
  2. Check whether the code appeared after oversudsing, incorrect detergent use, or overfilling.
  3. If the same code returns after drying out, the underlying leak source still needs repair.

Safety warnings

  • Water and mains electricity are a serious risk together, so isolate power before inspecting anything.

When to contact support

Arrange service immediately if EF0 is linked to active leaking, repeated flooding, or visible hose, valve, or seal damage.

FAQ

Can EF0 clear after a reset?
Sometimes a temporary glitch clears after one full reset, but a repeated return usually means the same underlying issue is still there.
Should I keep using the appliance if it works again briefly?
Only if the code stays away and the appliance behaves normally. If the same code comes back, stop and move to service or more targeted diagnosis.

What to record before AEG support or repair

  1. Photograph the full display and the product label or rating plate.
    ExpectedYou can confirm the exact model and avoid support or parts quotes against the wrong product variant.
  2. Note whether the appliance was idle, starting up, heating, filling, draining, cooling, or finishing a cycle when the code appeared.
    ExpectedYou have the timing detail that usually matters most in fault triage.
  3. Write down any recent changes such as a power interruption, filter clean, leak, unusual noise, smell, moved installation, or repeated manual reset attempts.
    ExpectedSupport can separate a recent event from a longer-running repeat fault faster.

Next actions if EF0 keeps coming back

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