Hotpoint BFV62B problem

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  • #56821
    modowd
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    I have a hotpoint BFV62b which is stopping in every cycle and showing lights 1 & 2 (counting from the left) flashing.

    I gather from other posts that is likely to to be a drain time out error. I have tried replacing the pump, which had a broken lug on it. I can power the pump independently and it runs fine both on the bench and to empty the machine, so there appears to be no blockage. Does this make the control PCB the most likely source of the error or can someone advise an alternative.

    Thanks for reading this and taking time to reply

    #328975
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint BFV62B problem

    When you start any programme can you actually hear the drain pump trying to run, it should be the first thing energised on any programme.

    On some models the drain pump is in circuit with the main wash pump motor so an open circuit main motor would stop the drain pump from running.

    Sometimes the main motor will run for a while and then the internal TOC will trip, this would stop the drain pump from running.

    #328976
    modowd
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint BFV62B problem

    Thanks for the reply. I have just double checked before replying. There is no sound from either motor. What happens is an initial beep that indicates something is going to happen, a longish pause with no pump running then water is allowed into the machine. This shuts off and then silence for around 10 minutes when the two lights start to flash.

    NB There doesn’t seeme to have been much posted on this machine so it may not be well known. From my searches it seems to share a control PCB with the following models – so I sssume it must be quite similar to one or more of them – if you happen to know any of these rather better

    CREDA

    IDI60 IDV60B IDV60W


    Indesit

    DI62UKB DI67SUK DI67UK

    Hotpoint

    BFI62 BFV62B BFV62W DC28N DC28S
    BFI68 BFV62K BFV62X DC28P

    Ariston

    AFA250 AFA350X LI68DUOUK LV62BRUK LV62WHUK
    AFA350 LI62UK LV62BKUK LV62IXUK

    #328977
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint BFV62B problem

    Sadly I know all of them only too well, every one of them is low quality Indesit under the skin. 😥

    The reason I said some models is that it is serial number ( age ) specific. 😉

    You need to put a meggar or multimeter across your main motor.

    #328978
    modowd
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint BFV62B problem

    Thanks – I don’t have a megger but have used multimeter it shows 200k ohm between motor and ground which I think means that it is shot doesn’t it? I can’t find this item on whoite goods website – I think part number is either C00077118 or 077118 – do you know any better?

    #328979
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint BFV62B problem

    That is the correct part number.

    #328980
    modowd
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint BFV62B problem

    Thanks again for your help with this. I ordered the spare pump and was really optimistic that this might be the final answer

    Having replaced the pump, the machine starts up and allows water in for a minute or so and starts rinsing – so far so good – significant progress compared with just filling with water!

    However after about 10 minutes lights one and two start flashing whilst the main pump continues to run. If I open the door and close it the cycle just continues

    The water level in the bottom of the machine seems to be right – essentially it just covers the bottom of the machine

    Are you able to give me any pointers as to where I go next with this, assuming its not just the nearest skip!?

    #328981
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint BFV62B problem

    That might be the best option, it will join many of its stablemates there. :rolls:

    There is always a possiblity that if the main motor has gone down to earth it may have corrupted the PCB.

    Any further suggestions would just be guesswork. 😥

    #328982
    modowd
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint BFV62B problem

    Many thanks – it was the PCB! Dishwasher now operational again. Probably spent too much on it but at least didn’t have to go out and buy another Hotpoint! – which seems to be the only make that fits the decor panel on the front

    Seriously, this forum and IADOM help got me through diagnosing and repairing this fault – many thanks

    (Minor questions – if you have time..

    – the dishwasher wash cycle takes forever, ie close to 2 hours because it continually stops and starts multiple rinses after the wash cycle is finished. I suspect it shouldn’t do this but it always has – is there any way of changing this?

    – The power neon flickers constantly when it is powered on whether it is doing anything or not – I suspect just a faulty neon – does it matter?)

    #328983
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint BFV62B problem

    Neon flickering is not uncommon, not usually a problem.

    Programme times.

    Heavy Duty Very dirty dishes and pans
    (not to be used for delicate
    items)
    Pre-wash with hot water at
    40°C
    Extended wash at 65°
    2 cold rinses
    Hot rinse at 65°C
    Drying
    5 + 25 g – Time 120 mins.

    Daily Cycle Normally dirty pans and
    dishes.
    Standard daily cycle
    Wash at 50°C
    Cold rinse
    Hot rinse at 70°C
    Drying
    30 g – Time 72 mins.

    Eco Environmentally friendly
    cycle with low energy
    consumption levels,
    suitable for normally dirty
    pans and dishes
    2 cold pre-washes
    Extended wash at 50°C
    Hot rinse at 65°C
    Drying
    5 + 25 g – Time 130 mins.

    Soaking Preliminary wash cycle for
    dishes while awaiting
    completion of the load
    with the dishes from the
    next meal. Time 12 mins.

    You cannot alter these times.

    In truth it only actually takes you a couple minutes to wash your dishes, one minute to load the dishes in and one minute to take them out. 😉

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