Dishwasher Low Severity
F52 Miele Error Code

Rinse Aid Dispensing System Fault

The F52 error code means your Miele dishwasher has detected a problem with the rinse aid dispensing mechanism. The control board expects the dispenser to release rinse aid during the final rinse phase — when it detects the mechanism has not activated correctly, F52 is triggered.

~70%

DIY Fixable

$80-250

Typical Repair Cost

15 min – 1 hr

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Yes. F52 does not affect the washing or sanitizing function. Your dishes will still be cleaned — they may just have water spots and take longer to dry. It is safe to continue using the machine while troubleshooting.

Can I reset the code?

Yes. Yes. Refill the rinse aid and reset at mains for 5 minutes. If the dispenser mechanism is working, the code will clear.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: The dispenser is leaking rinse aid into the tub prematurely, You hear a clicking from the dispenser but it does not open.

Symptoms You May Notice

Water spots on glasses

Dishes and glassware come out with visible water marks and streaks — the classic sign of missing rinse aid

Wet dishes after drying

Without rinse aid, water does not sheet off dishes properly, leaving them damp

Rinse aid indicator light stays on

The refill indicator remains active even if the reservoir is full

F52 may appear intermittently

The code may show on some cycles but not others, depending on whether the dispenser manages to release partially

Possible Causes

1

Empty or Low Rinse Aid Reservoir

The simplest cause — the rinse aid has run out or is below the minimum level.

DIY Possible
2

Clogged Dispenser Nozzle

Dried rinse aid residue or detergent has blocked the dispenser opening, preventing release.

DIY Possible
3

Faulty Dispenser Solenoid

The electromagnetic valve that opens the dispenser has failed — it does not receive or respond to the activation signal.

Requires Professional
4

Damaged Dispenser Lid or Seal

The dispenser lid does not open properly during the cycle, or its seal has deteriorated, causing rinse aid to leak out prematurely.

Requires Professional
5

Wiring Issue to Dispenser

A loose connector or damaged wire between the control board and the dispenser unit interrupts the activation signal.

Requires Professional

Safe Checks You Can Do

These checks are safe for homeowners. No disassembly required. Do not remove panels or access internal components.
  1. 1

    Refill the Rinse Aid

    Open the rinse aid compartment (usually next to the detergent dispenser). Fill it to the MAX line with Miele rinse aid or a compatible product.

    Do not overfill — excess rinse aid can cause excessive foam and residue.

  2. 2

    Clean the Dispenser

    Wipe the dispenser opening and lid with a damp cloth. Check for dried residue blocking the nozzle. Run warm water through the opening to clear any blockage.

    A cotton swab works well to clean inside the nozzle area.

  3. 3

    Check the Dispenser Lid

    Open and close the dispenser lid manually. It should click shut firmly and spring open freely. Check the hinge and latch for cracks or debris.

    If the lid sticks, a tiny drop of cooking oil on the hinge can help.

  4. 4

    Adjust the Dosage Setting

    Miele dishwashers have an adjustable rinse aid dosage (usually 1–6). Check your settings — if set to 1, try increasing to 3–4 to ensure adequate dispensing.

    Your user manual shows how to adjust this setting for your specific model.

  5. 5

    Power Reset

    Turn off at mains for 5 minutes. The dispenser control logic may need to reinitialize, especially after a refill.

    After the reset, run a full cycle and check if dishes come out spot-free.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified Miele technician if:

  • The dispenser solenoid does not activate (no click during rinse phase)
  • The dispenser lid mechanism is broken or jammed
  • F52 persists after cleaning, refilling, and power reset
  • Wiring to the dispenser shows damage
  • The machine is under warranty

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