Ventilation Hood Medium Severity
LED-NOISE Miele Error Code

Excessive or Unusual Noise from Hood

The LED-NOISE error code on your Miele Ventilation Hood indicates excessive or unusual noise from hood. This is a Medium severity issue. The ventilation hood is producing excessive, unusual, or new noises during operation. While hoods produce normal operational sound, new rattling, grinding, humming, whistling, or vibration noises indicate a developing mechanical issue that should […]

~40%

DIY Fixable

From $0

Typical Repair Cost

10 min – 2 hrs

Pro Repair Time

Quick Assessment

Answer to continue safely

Is it safe to keep using?

Maybe. Minor rattling from a loose filter is harmless. Grinding noise from the motor means the bearings are failing — continued use will worsen the damage.

Can I reset the code?

No. Noise is a mechanical issue — no reset will fix it. Identify and address the physical cause.

When to stop immediately?

Stop if you notice: Grinding or scraping noise worsens, Burning smell from the motor.

Symptoms You May Notice

Rattling at specific fan speeds

A loose component resonates at certain RPMs.

Grinding or scraping noise

Fan blade contacting the housing or bearing wear.

Loud buzzing/humming

Motor or transformer vibration.

Whistling from ductwork

Air restriction in the ducting or non-return flap.

Possible Causes

1

Loose grease filter

A filter not properly clipped in vibrates when the fan runs.

DIY Possible
2

Non-return flap stuck or loose

The backdraft damper at the wall outlet is stuck partially open or rattles.

DIY Possible
3

Motor bearing wear

The fan motor bearings are wearing out — grinding noise that worsens over time.

Requires Professional
4

Duct restriction

The duct run is too long, has too many bends, or the external grille is partially blocked.

DIY Possible
5

Loose internal component

A screw, bracket, or fan shroud has loosened.

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

    Check grease filters

    Remove and reseat all grease filters. Make sure they click firmly into place.

    A loose filter is the most common cause of rattling and the easiest to fix.

  2. 2

    Check the non-return flap

    Go to where the duct exits the building. Open the external grille or vent cover. Check that the non-return flap (backdraft damper) moves freely and isn't stuck.

    A stuck flap causes a whistling noise and reduces extraction performance.

  3. 3

    Test at each speed

    Run the hood at each fan speed. Note which speed produces the noise. Noise at only one speed suggests resonance. Noise at all speeds suggests a mechanical problem.

    Record the sound on your phone — it helps the technician diagnose remotely.

  4. 4

    Check external duct

    Inspect accessible sections of the ductwork for dents, disconnections, or blockages.

    Each 90° bend adds the equivalent of 1.5m to the duct length, increasing noise.

When to Call a Professional

Contact a qualified Miele technician if:

  • Motor bearing grinding (replacement needed)
  • Fan blade damaged or unbalanced
  • Internal bracket or shroud loose

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