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March 9, 2007 at 12:25 pm #25710
bigkid
ParticipantUnable to cancel program. Handbook says turn dial to (I) position (12 o’clock), wait for all led’s to flash then switch off again…. ?
Dont you just love them?
Not seen one of these before are there any falt codes etc posted?
Regards
TonyMarch 9, 2007 at 4:19 pm #207147iadom
ModeratorRe: Indesit WIA121
Not seen one of these yet so cannot help, however looking at the model description on Partfinder was quite illuminating.
‘ CC33742 PROD SEPT2005 EVO2 CONTROLS LOW-END 1200RPM’
Nuff said. 😥
Jim.
March 9, 2007 at 4:24 pm #207148bigkid
ParticipantRe: Indesit WIA121
Ta anyway Jim, the thing went out of warrenty end of January.
Looks like its down to Indis##t.
RegardsTony
March 9, 2007 at 4:27 pm #207149iadom
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Hang on in there, you may get some more informed answers later. 🙂
March 9, 2007 at 5:13 pm #207150Martin
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bigkid wrote:Unable to cancel program. Handbook says turn dial to (I) position (12 o’clock), wait for all led’s to flash then switch off again…. ?
The user booklet also adds…… “If another programme is not selected the door lock LED will remain lit for about another minute”
Also, in the ‘Troubleshooting Guide’ it mentions…. “remove the plug then wait at least 40 seconds before reconnecting”
HTH? 😕
March 9, 2007 at 6:11 pm #207151admin
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Tony,
Turning the knob on 12 o’clock position while is working will reset. 😳
Turning (or keeping there) the knob on 12 o’clock position at the end of the programme will go on “Stand By”. 😕
To start another program turn knob to desired program and push “Start/Pause” button. 😉
Baron 8)Jim, can I send to you one picture for reading error for “Low End”?
March 9, 2007 at 6:21 pm #207152bigkid
ParticipantRe: Indesit WIA121
Thanks Baron, but that was the problem. Turned knob to 12 o’clock and it carried on with the orig’ prog.
Couldnt find a way to abort it.
Unpluged for at least a minute, drained the water with a fly lead to pump. Opened door, restet a new spin prog and same again.
Just waited till spin had finished.
The orginal fault was that the door lock light decided to start flashing when the machine was switched off.
If I had hair I would be pulling it out.
Will wait to hear from customer and keep you posted.Tony
March 9, 2007 at 6:26 pm #207153admin
KeymasterRe: Indesit WIA121
bigkid wrote:The orginal fault was that the door lock light decided to start flashing when the machine was switched off.
But you don’t have “On/OFF” button. How to swich OFF. Led from door lock is flashing when is not yet open… so he don’t go on “Stand By” mode…
In order to be one fault signal should flash also other Led’s as well. 8)March 9, 2007 at 6:54 pm #207154helo_75
ParticipantRe: Indesit WIA121
no no no no no no
lol, had LOADS of these in the field doin that
it needs a new eprom and board
its common, sorry
the eprom isnt displayed on partfinder, but if u type in eep in the searchpart bit, it does come up
hope this helpsMarch 9, 2007 at 8:10 pm #207155iadom
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baron wrote:
Jim, can I send to you one picture for reading error for “Low End”?
Sorry Baron, I think I must be misleading you, the line I posted is the description of the machine on the manufacturers own software.
Low end is a term used in the UK for basic, cheapest, ( naff) 😉 items, 😀 Low end as opposed to top end of the market.
Jim.
March 9, 2007 at 10:22 pm #207156admin
KeymasterRe: Indesit WIA121
helo_75 wrote:
it needs a new eprom and board
its common, sorryOne EPROM damaged can cause two types of symptoms: Not finish one program (stuck on one step) or when is totally damaged even physical gives error F9 (most common).
Case when is not resetting at point position but can in other then EPROM contain wrong program (is not compatible with programmer not allways gives F9 or F6).iadom wrote:
Low end is a term used in the UK for basic, cheapest, ( naff) items, Low end as opposed to top end of the market.Ok, but exist variant of PCB at Indesit so call “Low END” (model WIA) which is this case only behind of fascia board like Hotpoint.
March 9, 2007 at 11:57 pm #207157bigkid
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I think I’ll ask Tony at EMW if he has any vacancies, this looks like a good little money spinner.
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