Ariston – A1636s Error F03?

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  • #46616
    gimpymoo
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    It begins a cycle then stops after a short time with the following lights flashing:

    Easy Iron
    Rapid
    Door Lock

    Any tips on how to go about this?

    Also, any guides on how to dismantle this machine?

    Many thanks for any help which can be given.

    Ariston want £99.99 for a one time repair, for this problem, is that the best solution or is it worth attempting my own fix?

    Will try anything to save £100.

    Annoys me that they dont disclose what the error codes mean, I phoned them up and was told “Yes, that error means you need an engineer”. What a crock.

    #290152
    helo_75
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    f03 is officially an ntc fault

    thats the temperature sensor on or near the heater

    to be honest, its normally the pcb thats faulty, but its usuall worth tightening the connectios.. it sometimes works

    depending how competent you are, http://www.emwelec.co.uk can supply you a pcb to fit , programmed at a reasonalble price

    #290153
    Phidom
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    Re: Ariston – A1636s Error F03?

    It is probably a fault on the main circuit board in the bottom of the machine. There is a firm called EMW who supply exchange boards. You could try giving them a ring on 0115 9652118.

    #290154
    gimpymoo
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    Any info on how I get to tighten the connections?

    I have never opened up a washing machine before but am competent enough to do so.

    Just need to know the locations of what needs tightening.

    Thanks Phidom, I am in Nottingham 🙂

    Thanks.

    #290155
    gimpymoo
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    Re: Ariston – A1636s Error F03?

    http://www.emwelec.co.uk/index.php?action=item&id=29

    Well, that is the board I need.

    The place is local to me as well so can drive up to them.

    How easy are the boards to replace?

    #290156
    helo_75
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    they arent so bad

    u need to take the plug out, leave it for 10 minutes and remove the back panel

    the pcb is on the left hand side at the rear, its screwed to the back of the cabinet, just make a note of the wiring before you remove it

    id give emw a call first, cos they may need to put the correct software on it first

    please, think safety first, remove the plug and be carefull of the razor sharp edges of the back panel
    good luck

    #290157
    gimpymoo
    Participant

    I assume there is no soldering involved?

    #290158
    helo_75
    Participant

    no, its plug and play, with edge connectors

    but u will need to leave it for 10 mins unplugged, to allow the capacitor to dissipate or youll get a nasty shock

    #290159
    gimpymoo
    Participant

    Thanks for the heads up.

    Well, im going in.

    Will report back later.

    #290160
    gimpymoo
    Participant

    Ok.. first problem…

    When you say “Back Panel”.. what exactly are you refering to?

    I cannot see a “panel”…

    Also, how do I remove the top the machine, Ive removed the 2 screws from the rear and can lift it but it appears stuck at the front.

    Thanks.

    #290161
    helo_75
    Participant

    the back panel is at the rear of the machine, further down from where the screws for the lid are

    you dont need to take the top off

    #290162
    gimpymoo
    Participant

    Got it, thanks.

    The board is inside a plastic housing, right?

    Ive removed a cap from the rear, do I just lever that up to release the board?

    Thanks again.

    Edit: Duh.. found the 2 screws holding it in.

    #290163
    gimpymoo
    Participant

    DOH – Forgot where one of the wires came from.. meant to take a photo and forgot.. Oh, well here goes..

    Unless anyone has a wiring diagram?

    #290164
    iadom
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    Re: Ariston – A1636s Error F03?

    Sorry, rule 8 applies.

    Forum Rules

    #290165
    gimpymoo
    Participant

    LOL – Fair enough.

    When I said wiring diagram it was more a case of which headers plug into where.

    Well, I connected it up and its doing a spin cycle OK…

    So that is partial good news… will try a wash and see what happens.

    If the headers are connected to the wrong part of the board, other than it blowing up, what else could happen? Some switches wont work?

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