CREDA W200FW

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  • #16523
    maltheviking
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    I havn’t seen this one yet. Customer complaining that when they switch on the machine, they see “Programme End” in display and machine will not start. Anyone come across this one before? 🙄

    #170216
    iadom
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    Re: CREDA W200FW

    There is no display on this machine, there is an ‘End’ LED. The ‘End’ LED is used as a power on, indication. When the progarmme is started ‘End’ should go out.

    When they say switch on, they probably mean turn the selector, there is no ON/OFF switch, only a start button plus option buttons.

    They will no doubt tell you that it has only just started happening 😉 sounds like a ‘senior moment’ 😆

    Got to be some other reason for it not starting, a door interlock is a quick, simple place to start.

    The ‘last error detected’ routine in the error codes thread can be used on these.
    Press and hold the Rinse Hold & Energy Save buttons whilst selecting ‘H’ although the manual for the W200FW first says check the FinalSpin LED for the four bit binary code, it does correct itself later and refers to the End LED instead, this is the one to use for determining the last error code.

    #170217
    maltheviking
    Participant

    Re: CREDA W200FW

    Its seems to be a WMA series machine by the way you describe it Jim, I have all the relevent info , and then some 😆

    If this is right then just ignore my PM Jim

    Thanks Mal

    #170218
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: CREDA W200FW

    E-mail sent, also the same for the W220VW.

    Jim.

    #170219
    maltheviking
    Participant

    Re: CREDA W200FW

    Update of fault. May help
    This is basically an WMA series machine.
    Fault observed… end light stuck on and machine wont start.
    Fault was traced to the start, tactile switch on the PCB. One of the solder joints on the switch was OC.
    I have come across this fault before, you may come across the whole switch broken of the board.
    The reason for this damage is down to the start button on the console panel, being pushed to hard by the customer AND at an angle. This makes the machine difficult to start and eventually damages the tactile switch on the board. Poor design really. 🙁

    You will need good eyes or a magnifing glass to see how well you soldered the switch 😆 😆

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