What to check first
Can I keep using it?
Do not keep running the appliance when water is visible, a leak warning is active, or water could reach wiring or controls.
- Safe next step
- Stop the cycle if safe, turn off water when appropriate, protect the floor, and avoid repeated resets until the leak source is understood.
- Stop when
- Water is near wiring, cabinetry is getting wet, the leak returns, or the source is not safely visible.
Do not keep using the appliance if the code points to voltage, wiring, control power, burning smell, smoke, or a possible miswired supply.
- Safe next step
- Use only safe owner-level power checks, then involve a qualified technician or electrician when the source points to wiring or supply voltage.
- Stop when
- Breakers trip, lights dim, the appliance smells hot, wiring may be miswired, or the warning returns after a safe reset.
Safety boundaries
Safe first
- Match the exact brand, appliance type, and displayed code first.
- Use the model manual as the final authority for access steps.
- Disconnect power before any service-access step.
Do not do this
- Do not use other cycles as a workaround unless the manual allows it.
- Do not bypass locks, float switches, leak sensors, or other safety systems.
Common causes include
- Hard-water limescale build-up
- Heat pump efficiency reduced by mineral deposits
- Water softener salt or descaling maintenance overdue
Basic checks
- Review Bosch descaling guidance for the exact model.
- Check whether the dishwasher has a water softener function and salt indicator.
- Do not open heater or pump assemblies for descaling.
Reset or retry steps
- Retry only after following the model-safe descaling or maintenance guidance.
When to call a technician
- Call Bosch support if E12 returns after correct descaling.
- Call service if there are heat, smell, leak, or electrical symptoms.
FAQ
What does Bosch Dishwasher code E12 usually mean?
Usually indicates limescale build-up in the dishwasher heat pump.
Can I keep using the dishwasher with code E12?
Limit use to the owner-level checks described here and in the model manual. Stop using the appliance if the code returns, the appliance behaves abnormally, or a safety warning applies. Do not mix descaling chemicals or use non-approved cleaners.
When should I call a technician for Bosch E12?
Call Bosch support if E12 returns after correct descaling. Call service if there are heat, smell, leak, or electrical symptoms.