Bosch WVTi3240GB/03

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  • #53704
    mjhservices
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    Bosch WVTi3240GB/03
    During the cycle it will display E06 which means not pumping, but there is no problem with pumping?
    Any ideas?
    Regards Mark

    #316896
    nomadPaul
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    Ok . This is a Smeg built washer dryer and i hate working on them 👿 😕

    For EO6 but with the pump running ok , you’ll prob be looking at a blockage at the end of the pressure switch hose where it goes into the drum. Unfortunately , its not the easiest to get to but there may be other ways to clear the prob.

    1. remove the hose from the bottom of the pressure switch and try and clear it by blowing air down it to try and clear the blockage at the drum. Soemtimes a squirt of boiling water down the hose via a syringe will also clear it. *BE WARY WHEN REMOVING THE HOSE FROM THE PRESSURE SWITCH BECAUSE THEY CAN BE BRITTLE*

    2. Run a decent de-scaler through the appliance and hope the crud/gunge gets cleared out. *BETTER TO KEEP AN EYE ON THIS ONE AS THE FAULT MAY ALSO CAUSE THE

    MACHINE TO OVERFILL AS A RESULT*

    The thing you don’t want to have to do is get to the hose where it joins the tub.

    HTH

    #316897
    mjhservices
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    Re: Bosch WVTi3240GB/03

    Thanks for the reply, but I think the pressure hose is clear because it was only cleaned out about a year ago and after filling it today many times the water level was exactly the same every time.
    Mark
    ps How is it a Bosch built/made by Smeg?

    #316898
    nomadPaul
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    The Bosch badge on the front maybe a little bit ..errr…misleading . As with a lot of machines out there ( although rare in the BSH range ) some models are just re-badged other brands.

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