Error code
Hotpoint Tumble Dryer Error Code F10
Heater or temperature regulation fault The most likely cause is heating element or heater relay fault. Check first: check user-accessible filters, airflow paths, or water supply depending on the appliance.
Quick answer
F10: Heater or temperature regulation fault
Meaning
Heater or temperature regulation fault
First safe check
Restart only once after the appliance has cooled and the manual allows it.
Stop if
Stop if the code returns, water reaches electrics, there is burning smell, the appliance trips power, or the next step would require internal access.
Who to call
Contact a qualified technician if F10 returns after safe visible checks, the appliance cannot complete a short test, or diagnosis would require internal access.
Medium severity: check safely and stop if it returns. Disconnect power before checking accessible parts where the appliance guidance says to do so.
Fix time
5-20 minutes for safe visible checks
Difficulty
Easy to moderate
The useful first pass is to confirm simple visible causes before assuming a failed internal component.
Expected outcome: A simple external cause may clear after one short test. Repeated F10 means the appliance needs closer diagnosis.
What does this error code mean?
Hotpoint tumble dryer F10 usually means heater or temperature regulation fault. The exact cause can vary by model, so use this page as safe fault-code context rather than a confirmed diagnosis of one failed part.
Start with the checks that do not require dismantling the appliance: power, water, drain, door, filters, load, or airflow depending on the fault family. If the code returns after one sensible retry, the safer next step is a qualified technician or the manufacturer's authorised service centre.
This code sits in the heating fault family, so checks should stay focused on that system before broader part replacement is considered.
Symptoms users may notice
- The appliance may run without reaching the expected temperature.
- Cycles may take longer than normal.
- The fault may return near the heating or drying stage.
Why is this happening?
- Heating element or heater relay fault
- Temperature sensor reading outside range
- Scale, airflow, or water-flow issue reducing heat transfer
- Control board not switching heat correctly
What this usually points to
This code sits in the heating fault family, so checks should stay focused on that system before broader part replacement is considered.
How to fix this safely
- Restart only once after the appliance has cooled and the manual allows it.
- Check user-accessible filters, airflow paths, or water supply depending on the appliance.
- Do not open panels or test heater wiring.
- Arrange diagnosis if the code returns or heating is inconsistent.
Can I fix this myself?
YesYou can make the visible checks listed above, but do not dismantle the appliance or test live electrical parts.
Safety boundary: Stop if the code returns, water reaches electrics, there is burning smell, the appliance trips power, or the next step would require internal access.
What not to do
- Do not keep clearing the display with repeated resets.
- Do not remove panels, test live wiring, bypass sensors, or force stuck parts.
- Do not continue normal use if there is leaking, overheating, burning smell, or electrical tripping.
Common misdiagnoses
- F10 can be mistaken for a single failed component, but the same display can be triggered by supply, sensor, wiring, control, or usage conditions depending on the model.
Reset steps
- Switch the appliance off and wait briefly before restarting only if the manual allows it.
- Run one short test after completing the safe visible checks.
- Stop and arrange help from a qualified technician if the code returns.
Intermittent vs persistent faults
A one-off F10 may follow a temporary condition. Repeated or immediate returns should be treated as persistent and escalated.
When to call a technician
Contact a qualified technician if F10 returns after safe visible checks, the appliance cannot complete a short test, or diagnosis would require internal access.
Safety warning
Disconnect power before touching accessible hoses, filters, doors, or panels. Do not work on live electrical parts or sealed components.
Useful hub links
Related heating fault codes
Relevant guide
Frequently asked questions
What does Hotpoint F10 mean?+
F10 usually means heater or temperature regulation fault, although the exact trigger can vary by model.
Can I fix Hotpoint F10 myself?+
You can try the safe visible checks on this page. Stop if the code returns or the next step would require opening the appliance.
Should I keep using the appliance with F10?+
No. Pause normal use until the fault has cleared after safe checks, especially if there is leaking, overheating, unusual noise, or electrical tripping.
Who should I call if F10 keeps coming back?+
Use a qualified technician or the manufacturer's authorised service centre for internal diagnosis and repair.
Model variation note
Hotpoint may use this code differently across model ranges. Check the model manual or authorised support if the symptoms do not match this page.