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April 26, 2006 at 10:25 am #17400
wossie7
ParticipantMy Fisher Paykel MW051-U Smartdrive brings up error code 00001011.
Dose anyone know what this code relates to?Thanks
Wossie7April 26, 2006 at 6:04 pm #174107Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Fisher Paykel MW051-U Smartdrive error 00001011
Fault with the water level control system, Wossie.
Ensure machine is fully drained and disconnected from the mains. Remove air hose from the motor control board and blow through vigorously to clear any trapped water. Check for kinks, trapping, splits and holes – replace if necessary
If this doesn’t clear it, the fault may well be the level switch itself. This is integral with the motor control board, therefore rather expensive.
HTH,
Regards,
Penguin45.May 14, 2006 at 10:20 am #174108wossie7
ParticipantHello Penguin
Re: Fisher Paykel MW051-U Smartdrive error 00001011
Hello Penguin, I tried blowing down the pipe and there was no obstruction. If I filled the tub a bit I got a bubbling sound. So I guess the problem is the switch. I deintegrated the switch from the board. It is only held by three plastic click in tags and the 3 spade connectors. I disassembled the switch and the mechanics of the pressure switch seemed fine so I assume the problem lies with the electrics which are inaccessible because of the plastic surrounding. The switch has the following numbers on it
FRSR4
5615BAre either of these 2 numbers a part number I can order against?
Is it possible to buy the switch separate from the motor control board?
Can you recommend a retailer in Brisbane Queensland Australia for this part?Thanks
Wossie7May 14, 2006 at 11:09 am #174109Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Fisher Paykel MW051-U Smartdrive error 00001011
It’s only available as part of the pcb I’m afraid, unless you can find a friendly local repairer to help you out.
If you have the switch out, you should be able to check function quite easily – one tag will be “common”, one will “Normally closed” and one will be “normally open”. When pressurised (gently), the contacts will reverse.
Can’t help you with the spares suppliers I’m afraid – Yorkshire is a very long way way!
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