Servis Easi Logic 1600 Washer – tripping electricity

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  • #43506
    gk141054
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    Hi all,

    At the weekend all of our electrics tripped out and we traced the problem back to the washing machine.

    Every time we turned it on it tripped out the whole house…

    Anyone got any ideas what is likely to be the cause? I took the back off for a quick look but couldn’t see anything out of the ordinary.

    Cheers for the help.

    #277490
    Washman
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    Re: Servis Easi Logic 1600 Washer – tripping electricity

    HI

    Model number would help M****

    On inside of door or filter flap .

    Could be Heater or Motor

    Mike

    #277491
    gk141054
    Participant

    Hi Washman…

    What is “M****”?

    Anyway, model number is M6160W

    Cheers.

    #277492
    kladave
    Participant

    Re: Servis Easi Logic 1600 Washer – tripping electricity

    Me thinks Washman was trying to tell you the model started with an M and was not swearing at you!

    #277493
    gk141054
    Participant

    FPMSL, cheers for clearing that up kladave….

    I was trying to think of a swear word beginning with M…. 😳

    #277494
    Washman
    Participant

    Re: Servis Easi Logic 1600 Washer – tripping electricity

    Hi

    Was in a hurry and did not type in complete sentence it should have said
    Model number would help , example M**** .

    Sorry
    Mike

    #277495
    Penguin45
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    Re: Servis Easi Logic 1600 Washer – tripping electricity

    To try and answer the question……

    If you plug it in and switch on at the wall and it trips, the mains supprssor will be the culprit.

    If the machine is plugged in and trips when you switch the actual appliance on, you need to do earth checks through the heater and motor. One of them is almost certainly the culprit.

    Power off first,

    Penguin45.

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