WD640 Re-occuring Test Fault

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  • #30243
    johnnyhoz
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    Hi All

    going back for the third time on this machine to re-set Test indication, the owner swears it’s not her fault, is there a possibility there could be a fault on the module that would cause the machine to go into test mode?

    John

    #226494
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: WD640 Re-accuring Test Fault

    I’ve never seen it. I have heard of the odd module on which tESt cannot be cleared, has anything been split on the buttons causing them to stick together?

    I had an old dear last week that got the machine into tESt only two days after I cleared it. :rolls:

    Jim.

    #226495
    johnnyhoz
    Participant

    Re: WD640 Re-accuring Test Fault

    Thanks Jim, have just come back from re-setting again, out of curiosity how much do you charge ?, I’ve been charging £35 but so far thats cost my customer £105.

    John

    #226496
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: WD640 Re-accuring Test Fault

    johnnyhoz wrote:but so far thats cost my customer £105.

    John

    Ouch, I would be inclined to make sure she had written instructions on how to clear tESt herself. It really is damned silly not to inlcude this in the user instruction book given how easy it is to accidentally lock out the controls.

    Still thats the Indesit Company for you. 😥

    Jim.

    #226497
    johnnyhoz
    Participant

    Re: WD640 Re-accuring Test Fault

    I gave her instructions on a previous visit, you can’t help some people can you

    John

    #226498
    bobokines
    Participant

    Re: WD640 Re-accuring Test Fault

    There’s another thread somewhere on the same theme.

    I am convinced it is due to RFI. I have a customer that lives in the middle of the woods, miles from the substation. His supply voltage is all over the place. His machine kept going into test mode every few weeks.

    He has now invested in a surge protector socket (like you use for the PC) and I have not been back for several months…

    Worth a try

    Bob

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