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September 9, 2013 at 12:57 pm #77046
triumph.rider
ParticipantHi All,
Sorry to bother you, i have been reading a previous thread
washing-machine-forum/indesit-wia111-t41382.html?hilit=indesit wia111
Now this seems to be answering what i am going to ask, but i just want to be sure.
So…
We dont seem to be able to turn our washing machine off. When as per the instructions, we rotate the dial to the off position, and then press the off button, it goes into a program. I have unplugged the machine for the required 45seconds (infact overnight) and still no change. We have noticed sometimes as well that the clothes havnt spun, and need to be spun again.
DOes all this point to the fault with the board not knowing where the control is?
If so, and the board does need replacing, is this the right one?
https://emwelec.co.uk/index.php?l=product_detail&p=197
I did see some comments in the thread listed about cards and eproms and whatnot. Should i just disregard this and get a new board?
I appreciate your thoughts and advice chaps.
Thanks
Daz
September 9, 2013 at 3:46 pm #400546iadom
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If you buy a new board you will also need a smart card and a card reader which will cost you around £120 for the pair.
EMW is your best option, they will programme the board for you as long as you give them all the details from the rating plate including commercial code and serial number.
Its a known problem. 😥
September 9, 2013 at 3:54 pm #400547Andy jones
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Emw are great. They will even take the board back for a small handling charge if it doesn’t cure the problem
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HDSeptember 9, 2013 at 5:36 pm #400548triumph.rider
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Okie dokie chaps.
Presumably if i give EMW a call with all the info they require they will program it and send it out.
Best stay out of the pub for a day or two lol
Thanks
DazSeptember 9, 2013 at 7:06 pm #400549triumph.rider
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Hi All,
To further complicate matters, as of today the machine has started sticking during a program.
All 3 LED’s are on green, if I press the on/off button, the bottom one flashes (as per cycle paused) If I press on/off again, they all go green. Nothing happened for a long while, then it span a bit, now silence.
Did I read in a previous post that this is symptomatic of brushes in the motor?
Again, thanks in advance for your thoughts and advice.
Daz 🙁
September 9, 2013 at 10:06 pm #400550triumph.rider
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Hi All,
Point of interest. Checked out the motor brushes. Almost non existent, so some more of them will be ordered…
Daz
September 9, 2013 at 10:13 pm #400551iadom
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Sorry, missed your last but one post, I have been having a lot of early brush failures on these and Hotpoint machines lately, especially the Welling motors.
September 13, 2013 at 9:33 am #400552triumph.rider
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Hi All,
Just a quick follow up on progress.
I ordered a new PCB from EWC, which arrived the following day. Superb!
I got given some new brushes for the (welling) motor by a chap i work with who overheard me on the phone to EWC and it transpires he used to be a white goods engineer for a well known manufacturer.
So new PCB fitted, New motor brushes fitted, Door repaired (the hinge rod had slipped).
Machine works properly again, turns off, and seemingly follws all the cycles we have used. Some of them take ages, which beggers the question of what cycle we have been using whilst the PCB has been wrong.
Reports from the domestic engineer and end user suggest that the clothes are cleaner than they have been, they are also much dryer at the end of a spin.
For the record, i think we must have had this fault on our machine for a good 5+ years.
My thanks are extended to everyone for the advice!
Daz
October 23, 2013 at 6:53 am #400553triumph.rider
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Hi All,
Again I trouble you for your thoughts…
I have fitted a new control board, and new motor with brushes.
yesterday the fault returned again, where when turned to off, the machine just flashes its door lock button, and when the start button is pressed jumps into a cycle.
Has the board munched already? or is something else confusing it?
Im completely lost for ideas now and would really appreciate your input.
Many Thanks in advance
Daz
October 23, 2013 at 10:37 am #400554Martin
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Probably a door interlock fault.
October 23, 2013 at 2:45 pm #400555triumph.rider
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Martin wrote:Probably a door interlock fault.
Could you expand on this please?
The door locks correctly, so fir example, i close the door, select a program, press the start button the door led turns constant red, machine cycles through its program, finishes, and the door unlocks, and door led flashes red.
I rotate the program selcector dial to the 12 oclock off position and the door led continues to flash red. (it should at this point go off)
If i press the start button, it jumps into a cycle, now the confusion is what cycle as the program selector is in the off position.
This was the initial fault i had with the machine. I bought a new circuit board, and installed it which fixed the problem, but now a month later it is back. I understood that the new board was programmed with updated software to stop this happening.
Hence my state of confusion. Would a door interlock fault cause this, or is it the circuit board just fried?
Again, thanks for any input
Daz
October 23, 2013 at 3:59 pm #400556Martin
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triumph.rider wrote:Could you expand on this please?
No, I don’t need to as your last post has explained further the problem and that clearly is NOT associated to the door interlock. Instead I’m thinking there’s further issues with the circuit board and/or the selector switch. 🙁
October 23, 2013 at 6:44 pm #400557triumph.rider
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Hi All,
My thinking is that there could be some underlying fault with the machine, which has affected the circuit. With regard the selector switch, that can only fit into the circuit one way, so it cant have moved out of position. I noticed this when o fitted the new circuit.
Im a bit miffed that within a month of fitting the new circuit board, this one seems to have given up, especially when after I fitted it, it worked perfectly.
I had pondered whipping it out and going over to ews and asking them to check it out, and if possible re-program it, or check the program, but if that’s only a temp fix, then I need to get to the bottom of whats upsetting it in the first place.
The frustration is that everything appears to work otherwise, in that the heating element heats the water, it spins, the door lock works and it pumps out ok.
Im about boggled now.Thanks
Daz
October 23, 2013 at 6:59 pm #400558Martin
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triumph.rider wrote:Im about boggled now.
……a perfectly normal symptom of Indesititis. Take comfort in the fact that you are NOT alone as there are 1000’s of sufferers out there. 🙁
August 14, 2014 at 1:34 pm #400559mark7171
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hello i have a problem with my Indesit wia111 washisng machine, it will go through the process and then stop at the rinse cycle and the rinse LED comes on and then nothing else happens, help would be appreciated thanks.
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