Diplomat ADP8902 – Error Code not in manual

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  • #45762
    Wildfire
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    Hi,
    I have a Diplomat 8902 (I believe this is a rebadged SMEG??).
    I have an error code which is not listed in the manual.

    The Rinse light is flashing (the first light) and the end light (Intensive wash) is constant.

    I have retried the reset, (press the programme button 4 times, switched off and then back on again etc.) but this has not resolved.

    I can hear the pump running, but the machine doesn’t seem to get hot, it also seems to keep trying to pump out?? and never finishes it’s cycle.

    If anybody could help it would be fantastic
    Kind regards in advance

    #286929
    Penguin45
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8902 – Error Code not in manual

    Flood protection operating – the tray under the machine is full of water. Drain off to re-set. If you get a repeat, it’s time to play hunt the leak.

    Power off before removing any panel.

    Penguin45.

    #286930
    Wildfire
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8902 – Error Code not in manual

    Hi,
    Thanks for your reply, I opened up the machine this evening, and funnily enough there was a good half litre of water sitting in the bottom.

    I cleaned it all out, with a cloth/sponge. Made sure the floating sensor was reseated and then ran a rinse cycle. This all worked OK. I then ran a full cycle to make sure it was definitely OK before I pushed it back in under the work surface and it worked perfectly!!


    I’m not sure what caused the initial flood (however I have read these dishwasher tablets with the outer wrapper which dissolves aren’t suitable for slimline dishwashers and tend to cause issues as the wrapper doesn’t properly dissolve) – however I don’t know how to true that is… but I do intend on running an intensive wash tomorrow with a Dishwasher cleaner through the machine, just incase the pipes are a bit scummed up.


    Many Thanks for your quick response to my question and you really have saved me a fortune in getting an engineer out to fix it! Appreciate your help!

    Kind Regards

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