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December 17, 2008 at 11:54 pm #41956
typhoons
ParticipantHi,
My 2 year old Proline PDW080 pumps out, fills, heats the water, circulates the water through the bars, then stays at this point forever!
The Timer stops in the same position each time, and the usual noise from the timer stops also. If I advance the timer 1 notch, the dispencer opens and the machine then completes the cycle.
I have fitted a new timer, but the problem has not gone away. I get the impression that the timer may be waiting for an input ( temp?), but I’m not sure.
Any advice would be gratefully received!Thanks
DaveDecember 18, 2008 at 12:23 am #271836Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Proline PDW080 Timer stopping in mid program
Almost certainly a timer fault. The sequence for the heated wash sequence should go drain, fill, circulate, “clunk” as the dispenser opens, then heat. The mechanical timer will stop for the heating phase, then advance when the thermostat completes the circuit.
Unfortunately, this is the usual shoddy Chinese stuff, so weigh up how much you want to spend to repair it – a timer is likely to be £60+, then VAT……
That nice Helo_75 may be able to advise you further as he deals with these most days.
Penguin45.
December 18, 2008 at 12:41 am #271837typhoons
ParticipantRe: Proline PDW080 Timer stopping in mid program
Hi,
thanks for the reply, but the timer is brand new! It seems strange that the new timer is stopping at exactly the same position as the old one ( I marked the position on the outer dial). Would there be anything that would cut off the supply to the timers drive at this position?Thanks
December 18, 2008 at 12:43 am #271838Penguin45
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Probably…… Wait and see what Helo says. Anything is possible with the Haier dishwasher!
Penguin45.
December 18, 2008 at 4:15 am #271839helo_75
Participanttheres a cut out…. just at the back near the heater… thats the usual suspect
its screws int the cabinet
a simple continuity test will prove its functionDecember 18, 2008 at 4:17 am #271840admin
KeymasterRe: Proline PDW080 Timer stopping in mid program
Mornin Helo..
What you doin outta bed at this time of the morning..She kicked you out already 😆
Bryan
December 18, 2008 at 4:19 am #271841helo_75
Participantgot a very bad case of gout, and its doin my head in
had it a week now, and its just startin to go away
and im still working, even with a bad foot
mind u , your up early too!
December 18, 2008 at 4:21 am #271842admin
KeymasterRe: Proline PDW080 Timer stopping in mid program
This early
Nooo just goin out the door,my first call 5.30 in north london
Bryan
December 18, 2008 at 12:50 pm #271843typhoons
ParticipantRe: Proline PDW080 Timer stopping in mid program
Hi,
thanks for the reply, I found 2 conponents that screw into the undeside of the machine, marked KSD 201. Both tested ok for continuity. what I did notice is some burning around the element, but it was not open circuit ( 90-100 ohms).
Is there a temp sensor that I can test, as I think the element is working ‘of sorts’!Thanks
DaveDecember 18, 2008 at 6:58 pm #271844typhoons
ParticipantRe: Proline PDW080 Timer stopping in mid program
Hi,
I’ve removed the element and found ot burnt out on the corner.
Thanks for your helpDave
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