F & P smartdrive 608

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  • #11579
    lisaellamaurice
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    Further to earlier note As follows:We have the above washing machine. It is intermittently faulting. Whilst the bowl is being filled in the wash cycle water is also draining at the same time. This is intermittent. If it goes past the wash cycle it is pausing and beeping as if the pause/start button has been pressed. By pressing the pause button the washing machine will continue to run through its cycle normally. Can any one please help us?
    From the forum I went into diagnostic mode and the LEDs indicate 00100110. Does this shed further light on the problem
    Is it possible the drain is too far down the sewer pipe and below the machine.

    #145880
    Penguin45
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    Re: F & P smartdrive 608

    Check pressure switch and pressure switch hose for integrity and function. If all ok, probable fault lies in computer board.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #145881
    lisaellamaurice
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    Re: F & P smartdrive 608

    Do the diagnostic LEDs indicate a pressure switch problem?. Where do you find the pressure swith and hose. Is it right to assume the pressure switch is measuring the pressure on the inlet water side

    #145882

    Re: F & P smartdrive 608

    This fault indicates the WM thinks it is empty when it is agitating. Remove the top console and check the clear tube that runs out of the RH cnr and into the motor controller. Look for kinks or holes in the tube. Make sure the WM is empty of water and refit the tube.
    Make sure the drain hose, at some point, comes up to the height of the WM, and then goes into the drain. The drain hose should not be sitting in water at any stage. Drain pipes beside the tub are the worst, as you tend to feed the full lenght of drain hose down the pipe, when a couple of inches will do.

    Check these things and retest the WM, if it doesnt work you will need a new motor controller Pn 426204p.

    Hope some of this helps 😉

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