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September 2, 2023 at 8:27 pm #102211
Blackcat_84
ParticipantEvening all. As of today, when I turn the dial on the front of my 13 month old BEKO (B5T4923IW) the programmes don’t match where the dial is. e.g. instead of the 12 o’clock being off, it selects a long cycle. However, none of the positions are ‘off’, so it isn’t as if they’ve all just shifted one to the left / right, they are all wrong and some are missing alltogether. When a programme is selected, the cycle itself seems to work no problem. It’s just the wrong cycle.
I took off the front panel and stripped down the board as far as I could and couldn’t see anything obvious wrong.
Any suggestions? Is it a case of trying to get a replacement circuit board?
Thank you in advance.
September 2, 2023 at 9:26 pm #487949electrofix
Moderatorfirst check its not mechanical.
see if you can find the off position and see where it is
if not try putting a little bit ( stress little) of wd40 into the rotary sw and work it round a few times and see if things get better
if all no then a new board it is. I will assume its the display board with the rotary switch but cant promise that.
you will also probably have a job getting it as its so new
Dave
September 2, 2023 at 9:34 pm #487950Blackcat_84
Participantelectrofix wrote: first check its not mechanical.
see if you can find the off position and see where it is
if not try putting a little bit ( stress little) of wd40 into the rotary sw and work it round a few times and see if things get better
if all no then a new board it is. I will assume its the display board with the rotary switch but cant promise that.
you will also probably have a job getting it as its so new
Dave
Thanks for the reply. I disassembled it as much as I could and turned the dial directly. I also thought it was mechanical at first but it seems electrical.
Edit: to confirm, it was turned on and it was the same: the cycles were still messed up.
September 2, 2023 at 11:23 pm #487951electrofix
Moderatorwell could just be a dirty contact in the rotary switch ( hopefully)
Dave
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