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Error codee6900

Bosch Plus 6Pro Error Code e6900: Meaning, Fixes & Troubleshooting

BoschDishwasherPlus 6ProUpdated Apr 16, 2026Confidence: medium
Quick fix

Bosch Plus 6Pro error code e6900 usually points to an internal electronics, sensor, or control fault. Try one full power reset, check for obvious installation or supply issues if they apply, and book service if the code returns.

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

Bosch Plus 6Pro error code e6900 indicates an electronics, control-board, sensor, or related service fault. This guide explains the safest first checks, what the code usually points to, and when repair is the practical next step.

Fix it fast

  1. Switch the dishwasher off and isolate power for at least 60 seconds.
  2. Restart the machine and run a new cycle only once to see whether the fault clears.
  3. If the same code returns, record it and plan for service instead of repeated resets.

What e6900 means

e6900 usually points to a control-board, relay, sensor, flowmeter, dispenser, or internal communication issue rather than a simple user-maintenance problem.

Most likely causes

  • Main control board, relay, or internal electronics fault.
  • Sensor or measurement fault such as a flowmeter, temperature sensor, or water detection circuit.
  • Power-supply or wiring issue affecting correct operation.

Safety warnings

  • Do not dismantle electronic modules or internal wiring unless you are qualified.
  • If the machine trips power or behaves unpredictably, stop using it until it is inspected.

When to contact support

Persistent e6900 faults usually need diagnosis and possibly parts. Arrange service if the code returns after one proper reset or if it is linked to control-board, sensor, or power-supply faults.

What to record before Bosch 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 e6900 keeps coming back