Smeg WM16AAA

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    NeilB
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    My wife accidently spilled around a pint of water over the top/front of the machine today and the display went off and the push button controls stopped responding. The machine was mid cycle and completed this wash without any problem, but with the buttons/display now not working the machine appears to be dead.

    I took the top off to take a look and there was very little (if any) water that had got inside the machine, literally just a few drops on the inside cover over the disply/control PCB. Is it likely that this small amount of water could kill the PCB or is it more likely that there is a fuse that may have blown. The cover only seems to be held on with 4 screws so it should be easy to investigate further.

    On a separate note, for a machine that is designed to go under a worktop and therefore be at risk from the odd spillage, I’m amazed that there is no seal to prevent ingress of water in this way. If/when the machine is fixed I will stick a strip of duct tape over the joint between the front and top of the machine unless anyone has a better suggestion.

    #150642
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Doubtless the PCB will be fried, it happens on dishwashers as well I’m afraid. Best bet is to get an engineer to look at it, you may well be able to claim the cost back from your home accidental cover if you have it.

    K.

    #150643
    NeilB
    Participant

    Re: Smeg WM16AAA

    Thanks K, thankfuly we do have accidental damage cover on our contents insurance.

    Do you think it’s worth trying to seal the top edge against water or is it just as likely to find a way in at the front panel controls?

    #150644
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Not really TBH. Most of them can handle a light spill but if they get doused there’s not much you can do without going totally over the top trying to seal it up. After all, I’d have to assume it’s pretty hard to engineer for every circumstance and, as you pointed out, it was an accident.

    K.

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