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July 15, 2013 at 7:59 pm #76217
antman08
ParticipantHI CAN ANYONE HELP ME WITH A FUALT SIEMENS WASHING MACHING.
AS SOON AS MACHINE IS SWITCHED ON BEEPS AND DISPLAYS E43.
HAVE CHANGED MOTOR BRUSHS WHICH WERE WELL WORN DOWN AS I THOUGHT FAULT CODE INDICATED MOTOR FAULT..BUT STILL HAVE F43 FAULT AS SOON AS SWITCHED ON..DOES MACHINE NEED TO BE RESET TO CLEAR FAULT CODE OR IS IT SOMETHING ELSE LIKE BLOWN MOTOR DUE TO OLD BRUSHS BEING SO WORN.. CAN ANYONE ADVISE…CHEERS 😕:boops:
MACHINE IS A WM16S79CGB/23 OR S16.79 MODEL….
July 15, 2013 at 8:58 pm #397685Martin
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Set selector switch to off then turn the selector switch to the 6 o’clock (spin) position. Then press and hold the spin speed selector button whilst turning the selector switch one more click to the 7 o’clock (drain) position. Release spin button then turn selector to off.
December 28, 2013 at 7:10 pm #397686chesini
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This error code mostly means that the carbon brushes are end of life. You can replace them yourselves with new spare parts.
However, be very careful. Recent generations of machines may contain some plastic components which can break when not handled very careful. So never apply huge forces on plastic components, and always double check that a plastic component is perfectly in place before re-fixing it. Be double careful with screws which grip in a plastic embeddement. All concerned parts and screws must be re-positioned such that the screw will perfectly follow again it’s original path in to the plastic basement. If not, the plastic basement will be damaged, leaving you with a screw without any grip in the plastic (and a machine ready for scrap).
December 28, 2013 at 7:40 pm #397687iadom
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You obviously didn’t read the first post that well chesini. The OP has already changed the brushes and actually asked how to clear the error code. 😉
How are things in Belgium?
December 28, 2013 at 8:36 pm #397688Martin
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iadom wrote:How are things in Belgium?
Getting to grips nicely with the English language I’m thinking apart from “plastic embeddement” ?
February 26, 2014 at 7:58 pm #397689chesini
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Well iadom, concerning plastic fantastic rubbish, I guess wisdom is wisdom as well as in UK as in BE: rubbish is rubbish, plastic is plastic, stainless is stainless. It should be up to the customer to be able to choose the quality level of his appliances. Apparently, somebody else now makes these choices today, and yes, plastic is very high on the choice list. Must be a miracle product that plastic, in BE and in UK. Maybe in UK whitegood is built different than in BE, in BE it’s plastic anyway.
Lucky there are still some real engineers at Airbus and Boeing (and British Aerospace), if not they would build plastic planes. Therefore I have the greatest respect for companies like Airbus and Boeing (and BAE). What I think about the whitegooders, read this reply very carefully and you will have a good idea.February 26, 2014 at 8:16 pm #397690Martin
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What was that all about? 🙁
February 26, 2014 at 8:20 pm #397691Andy jones
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Don’t know why but I get the feeling chesini doesn’t like plastic
February 26, 2014 at 8:31 pm #397692Martin
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Andy jones wrote:Don’t know why but I get the feeling chesini doesn’t like plastic
But by the same token he praises Airbus and Boeing who, thanks to modern plastics, have made their aircraft stronger and lighter as a result. Very strange. 🙁
February 26, 2014 at 8:35 pm #397693Andy jones
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Where would we be without this wonderful stuff.
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