Error code
Miele washing machine error code F41
Miele washing machine error code F41: the manufacturer publishes this for the electronic has a condition. What the code covers, what to check before you book, and why the same token means something else on another Miele machine.
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What we can confirm
Code F41, from the manufacturer's own documentation
A code is only meaningful together with the machine showing it — the same digits mean different things on different equipment.
The code
F41
The manufacturer publishes this for the electronic has a condition
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What it narrows down to
The electronic has a condition
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What else belongs to the washing machines
On this make a code belongs to the appliance rather than to a product line. These are the other conditions this machine can display, and the models that can show this one — a display often has more than one thing to say, and the model number decides what any of it costs to put right.
Other codes this appliance can display
Short circuit in heating/water-temperature sensor circuit
Open circuit in heating/water temperature sensor circuit
Short circuit in heater bank temperature sensor circuit
Heater bank temperature sensor open-circuited
The drain is restricted
Excess detergent or detergent additives used
Flow meter stiff
The Thermostop has been activated
There is a condition with the steam generator
The drum has been overloaded
The same digits mean different things on different equipment. Search the full code list
In more detail
About Miele washing machine error code F41
What Miele publishes for it
On a Miele washing machine, the manufacturer publishes this for the electronic has a condition. That sentence is Miele's own, read off its published support page for this condition rather than worked out from the outside. Everything below it — what the condition covers and what is worth doing first — is ours, written from what this equipment does in Miami kitchens.
What this block of conditions is about
Miele writes the condition as F and a number on the W1 machines and on the professional Little Giants alike, and the numbering runs further here than on anything else it builds — past F200 and past F300. The high numbers are not more serious than the low ones; they are a later block of the same list.
What it covers
What a published cause names is a circuit rather than a component, which is the single most useful thing to know before anybody orders a part. This one covers:
- The electronic has a condition.
Worth trying yourself, in this order
- Switch the washing machine off then switch it on again after approx. 10 seconds.
Then what
Try it in that order before booking anything. A Miele washer is a machine that reports precisely, so when a code clears after the owner has done what the maker asks, it has usually told the truth about what was wrong. If it comes straight back on a machine you have already reset, stop repeating the cycle: on the W1 and the Little Giants alike, a repeated lock or drain condition is a part, and running it again with a load in it only leaves you with wet laundry.
Miele publishes this one for the washing machines. The full Miele archive has the other conditions, searchable, and on this make the same number appears on more than one machine roughly a third of the time, so the appliance above is part of the answer. We repair this equipment across Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach.
This article is based on:
- Official manufacturer documentation
- Internal repair procedures
- Technician repair history
- Company quality standards