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  • #22619
    Twoten
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    I have just been to the above machine with the usual problem of LED flashing and control knob continually turning.

    This property was visited by Gas Elec who PAT tested the machine and socket. The socket was condemned as dangerous and tenant advised to us extension lead until socket is repaired/replace.
    Since this visit the machine has not worked.
    As reported by Gas Elec the insulation test results is 100mΩ. This is caused by the motor.

    The error happens after about 15 seconds regardless of the program used (even drain).

    According to the error codes this indicates a faulty heater relay.

    Is this a common fault?
    Is this a PCB change?
    Can the relay be changed on the board or could it be something else causing the fault?
    Could the PAT test have caused the problem.

    Any help would be appreciated.

    #195628
    macmini
    Participant

    Re: Indesit Washing Machine WI 101(UK) 8 Flashes

    I wouldn’t be surprised if the PAT test had caused it, i’ve known PAT tests cause problems with all sorts of machinery and electronics over the years, WM aren’t designed to be tested, and aren’t portable so shouldn’t require it!

    #195629
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Indesit Washing Machine WI 101(UK) 8 Flashes

    8 flashes is very common, and one of the hardest to cure, supposed to be relay, in reality, it can be PCB, wiring, pressure switch etc. Other than sending the board to EMW to test the only other advice I can give is to run a mile. 😥

    Jim.

    #195630
    Martin
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    Re: Indesit Washing Machine WI 101(UK) 8 Flashes

    macmini wrote:I wouldn’t be surprised if the PAT test had caused it, i’ve known PAT tests cause problems with all sorts of machinery and electronics over the years, WM aren’t designed to be tested, and aren’t portable so shouldn’t require it!

    What are you on about?

    Washing Machines/Dishwasher/Friges/Ice makers etc especially have to be PA tested in commercial premises regularly. Health and safety at work and all that good stuff. 😉

    And no way does PA testing cause faults on a machine that weren’t already there in the first place. Hence it would show on the Inspection report!

    #195631
    Twoten
    Participant

    Re: Indesit Washing Machine WI 101(UK) 8 Flashes

    run a mile.

    This is probably going to be the best option.

    The property is a fair way out of the area I would usually work (isn’t it always the way). The area behind the machine is quite damp so is more likely to have caused a board fault. If I quote to replace the board I don’t think they are likely to have it repaired anyway.

    Thanks for the advise,

    Keith.

    P.S. Just noticed the spell checker wants to change the name of Indesit to infest 🙂

    #195632
    effzedarr
    Participant

    Re: Indesit Washing Machine WI 101(UK) 8 Flashes

    I would have thought 100m ohms would be classed as well within limits!

    #195633
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Indesit Washing Machine WI 101(UK) 8 Flashes

    Twoten wrote:

    P.S. Just noticed the spell checker wants to change the name of Indesit to infest 🙂

    Just put Indecent, its virtually one and the same, 👿 😆

    Jim.

    #195634
    macmini
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    Re: Indesit Washing Machine WI 101(UK) 8 Flashes

    Martin wrote:

    macmini wrote:
    I wouldn’t be surprised if the PAT test had caused it, i’ve known PAT tests cause problems with all sorts of machinery and electronics over the years, WM aren’t designed to be tested, and aren’t portable so shouldn’t require it!

    What are you on about?

    Washing Machines/Dishwasher/Friges/Ice makers etc especially have to be PA tested in commercial premises regularly. Health and safety at work and all that good stuff. 😉

    And no way does PA testing cause faults on a machine that weren’t already there in the first place. Hence it would show on the Inspection report!

    Sorry Martin,

    Just going off my experience when it came to desktop CAM stuff, which, every single time (we had four portable machines), failed PAT test and never worked again.

    All perfectly fine after PCB replaced, but, for some reason, a PAT test blew them!

    Assumed it might be similar, but, hey ho…

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