Baby Brezza Washer Pro Error Codes | Meanings & Fixes

Baby Brezza Washer Pro error codes flag sensor or power faults; E5 means a full sump—hold Wash Mode + Sterilise/Dry for 3 seconds to drain.

Seeing a code on the Baby Brezza Bottle Washer Pro can be stressful when bottles are piling up. The good news: most stoppages come from simple things like tank position, a lid that didn’t seat, mineral scale, or a cycle that was interrupted mid-wash. Below you’ll find clear meanings, fast fixes, and care tips pulled from the official manual and help pages so you can get the machine back to work without guesswork.

Baby Brezza Washer Pro Error Codes — Quick Guide

Quick check: Start with the basics before chasing codes. Confirm the clean water tank is filled to the “FILL” line, the waste tank is empty and fully seated, and the lid is closed all the way. The display shows reminders for low water, tank placement, lid open, and the periodic descale alert.

Code What It Means Quick Fix
E5 Wash stopped with water in the sump. Hold Wash Mode + Sterilise/Dry 3 seconds to pump out, then restart.
E4 Magnet/reed switch didn’t detect movement. Descale and clean so the float magnet moves freely; then retry.
E1 General fault noted by the unit. Unplug for 15 minutes, plug back in, and try again.
E2 / E3 / E6 / E7 / E8 Internal fault reported on the display. Contact Baby Brezza Customer Care for next steps.
En1 / En2 / En3 / En4 / En5 / En6 Additional internal fault set. Contact Baby Brezza Customer Care; have your model and serial ready.

Why the table looks lean for some codes: the Bottle Washer Pro manual groups several codes as “contact Customer Care.” That’s by design; those sets need model-specific checks or parts.

Baby Brezza Bottle Washer Pro Error Codes By Code And Fix

Fast Reset For E1

  • Power-cycle the unit — Unplug the machine for 15 minutes, then plug in and try a cycle. This clears temporary faults.
  • Re-seat both tanks — Slide the waste tank all the way in; set the clean tank flat on the base. The display will catch placement issues at start.
  • Top up water — Fill to the FILL line and restart.

Fix E4 (Float Magnet Not Detected)

  • Descale the heater plate — Mix 1 cup water with 1 cup vinegar, pour into the sump, let sit overnight, then rinse with a Wash-Only cycle. A clean plate keeps the float moving.
  • Clean the area where the float moves — Remove film or debris so the magnet can travel freely, then restart a cycle.

Fix E5 (Sump Full After A Stop)

  • Drain the sump — Hold Wash Mode + Sterilise/Dry for 3 seconds. The pump moves water from the sump to the waste tank.
  • Empty the waste tank — Slide it out, pour out water, and seat it fully before the next run.
  • Restart the program — Press Start/Pause to resume; if the lid was opened mid-cycle, wait a few minutes for steam to settle first.

What To Do With E2, E3, E6, E7, E8, Or En Codes

  • Stop and record the code — Snap a photo of the display for reference.
  • Collect basics — Model (BRZ0103/BRZ189/BRZ0190/BRZ191) and proof of purchase help with a warranty check.
  • Contact Customer Care — These sets require directed checks or parts from the maker.

Checks That Solve Most Wash Stops

Many stalls aren’t true faults. They come from setup items that the display calls out. Run through these quick wins and you’ll clear a lot of headaches without tools.

  • Seat The Clean Water Tank — Place it flat on the base; the icon clears once sensed.
  • Empty The Waste Tank — A full tank stops the next run; drain and click it back in.
  • Close The Lid Fully — The unit pauses if the lid is open or unlatched; press down until it’s flush.
  • Fill To The FILL Line — Too little water triggers the low-water icon and blocks start.
  • Wait After A Pause — If you open the lid during a hot phase, give it five minutes before lifting to avoid steam, then restart.

Maintenance That Prevents Codes

Hard water, milk residue, and foam from the wrong detergent are the big culprits. A light care routine keeps sensors happy and cycles steady. These steps match the manual and keep the unit within warranty terms.

Descale On Schedule

  • Follow the reminder — The descale icon appears every 20 uses. Hold Wash Mode for 5 seconds to clear it after you finish the process.
  • Use the 1:1 vinegar method — Pour 1 cup water + 1 cup vinegar into the sump; let sit overnight; rinse with a Wash-Only cycle; wipe the plate with a non-scratch pad if buildup lingers.
  • Live in a hard-water area? — Descale more often, or switch to distilled water to reduce deposits.

Keep Jets And Filters Clear

  • Rinse Parts Before Loading — A quick rinse keeps milk solids off the heater plate and sensors.
  • Brush The Spray Jets — If streams look weak, clean jet holes with a toothpick or small brush. Re-seat the spray fixtures so they align with the center tube.
  • Clean The Intake Filter — Lift and rinse the mesh to remove residue.

Use The Right Detergent

  • Drop In One Baby Brezza Tablet — Place it in the tray; it’s fine if it tumbles into the sump during the cycle.
  • Avoid Household Dishwasher Soap — Liquid, powder, and pods create excess foam and leave deposits; the manual forbids them.

Replace The HEPA Filter

  • Swap every three months — The filter sits on the bottom of the machine; press the cover tab, lift out, and install a new filter with the tab facing up.

Load And Program For Reliable Runs

Placement matters. Bottles upside down on the bottom rack. Nipples and small parts on the top rack, centered over jets. Large collars that trap water may need their own pass. Pick the right mode for the job and let the machine finish its drain at the end.

  • Wash Only — 10-minute wash + three 3-minute rinses.
  • Wash & Dry — Same wash/rinse plus a 60-minute dry.
  • Wash, Sterilise, Dry — Adds a 9-minute sterilise phase before the dry.
  • Dry-Only Or Sterilise-Only — Use the Sterilise-Dry button to toggle these quick cycles.

When To Contact Baby Brezza

If you still see an internal code (E2, E3, E6, E7, E8, En1-En6) after the basics and a power-cycle, reach out with the code, your model number, and proof of purchase. That set calls for guided checks or parts. The manual asks users to contact Customer Care and not return the unit to the store.

Baby Brezza Washer Pro Error Codes: Key Takeaways

  • E5 = Drain The Sump — Hold Wash Mode + Sterilise/Dry for 3 seconds, empty the waste tank, and restart.
  • E4 = Clean For Float Movement — Descale and clear debris so the magnet can travel.
  • E1 = Simple Reset — Unplug 15 minutes and try again; re-seat both tanks.
  • Other Codes Need Help — E2, E3, E6, E7, E8, and En1-En6 are handled by the maker’s team.
  • Care Prevents Codes — Descale on the reminder, keep jets clear, use the right tablet, and swap the HEPA filter on time.

If you bookmark one page for this machine, make it the latest manual and the Washer Pro help hub. Cycle names, button holds, and the E5 drain step all match those sources, so you can trust the steps above to match what the display expects.