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July 12, 2010 at 6:43 pm #55802
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ParticipantHave quoted customer as this is all over the phone so far. Can’t find ref. to “end light” in error codes or elsewhere here, for this model.
Will it be water in base?
Mike.July 12, 2010 at 7:01 pm #325194iadom
ModeratorRe: HPT dw FDW60 “end light, red, l/h side flashing, no
Not sure what ‘not st’ is in the thread title, have sent you some light reading. 😉
Jim.
July 12, 2010 at 7:40 pm #325195leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: HPT dw FDW60 “end light, red, l/h side flashing, no
Hi Jim, thanks for the boring, er I mean interesting, stuff.
Sometimes long for the old days when I used to come home and watch telly :lol:.
st was meant to be … start”
I was absolutely sure it read OK when I previewed it 😕 .
I know because I had to abbreviate other words to get it to fit. Yep, just tried it again. So can confirm that system is allowing four more characters through on preview than are displayed eventually.
Will get on with the reading now. Or maybe later.
Mike.July 20, 2010 at 11:35 pm #325196leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: HPT dw FDW60 “end light, red, l/h side flashing, no
Was water in base.
Once again, as so often in the past, due to the lower spray arm base coming unscrewed from the sump beneath it. They probably only do them up finger tight at the factory? This one was completely detached. Could see no “O” ring or gasket present; shouldn’t there be one?
Mike.July 21, 2010 at 8:54 am #325197iadom
ModeratorRe: HPT dw FDW60 “end light, red, l/h side flashing, no
Not sure, it doesn’t show one a a separate part though. 😕
July 21, 2010 at 7:44 pm #325198leavemetogetonwithit
ParticipantRe: HPT dw FDW60 “end light, red, l/h side flashing, no
Probably nothing there then; saved themselves a couple more pence.
I guess the guys working for a pittance in the factory are getting their own back by not doing things up tight!
Got to go back to it next week again as it’s been blowing further fuses since. Must remember my loop tester this time. Think the detergent may have eaten the motor insulation although it was reading OK after I hairdryer’d it for ten minutes.
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