Beko WM6152W. Was blocked. Now stuck on spin w. prewash flas

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    Went to this today. Or rather yesterday;will have to have a lie in this morning.
    Anyway, blanket had been washed. Sump choked with fibres. Cleared that. Switch on, door locks, pump runs and machine starts building up to spin. Spin light is on and prewash light is flashing. Cannot cancel programme same at all selector positions. Took out module (behind fascia) and examined, no signs beyond very very slight water mark. (Also considerable quantity of cooking oil on plastic of module housing – chip fryer on worktop above..) Not looked at motor but thinking if it spins.. must be OK? Prewash button was a bit sticky but freed it and it made no difference. Pressure switch (analogic?) vessel free ….thinks…although it comes off the sump where blockage was – could it have got damaged by air being forced up under pressure during blocked spin? Disconnecting P/sw made no difference.
    Kitchen has large population of cats and smells strongly of dogs – they’ve been exiled for my visit.
    Any ideas please?
    Looking forward to tomorrow – 95 series no motor action wonder what that can be? 😆
    Mike.

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    Re: Beko WM6152W. Was blocked. Now stuck on spin w. prewash

    Any ideas about this one, please?
    Mike.

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    Re: Beko WM6152W. Was blocked. Now stuck on spin w. prewash

    Have you tried holding the start button for 5 seconds, then giving it a couple of minutes to see if the end light will illuminate.

    Also there is a beko reset procedure around here somewhere?

    I was going to find it for you but my eggs are ready. 🙂

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    Re: Beko WM6152W. Was blocked. Now stuck on spin w. prewash

    Hi Tim, I tried the procedure outlined in codes book for WMA1715s but couldn’t get any joy. Different buttons on this anyway. Also having power off for 15 mins while I took module out, examined and put back – you would have thought it might have reset itself by then.
    I’ve done a bit more searching and am going to go back with a p/sw (£4.50) and a print out of a reset procedure from here. I’ll also take a close look at motor plug as it’s been implicated in a lot of faults.
    Hope those eggs weren’t overcooked 😀 .
    Mike.

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