- Switch the dishwasher off and isolate power for at least 60 seconds.
- Restart the machine and run a new cycle only once to see whether the fault clears.
- If the same code returns, record it and plan for service instead of repeated resets.
e:14 usually points to a control-board, relay, sensor, flowmeter, dispenser, or internal communication issue rather than a simple user-maintenance problem.
- 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.
- 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.
Persistent e:14 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.