ISE10 drains after a few minutes, then turns off.

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  • #90848
    Oliver T
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    We have an ISE10 and it’s been very well behaved mostly.

    Today, on a wash cycle it switched to drain after only 3 minutes or so of filling, and then ceased all activity. The program and temperature lights stay on, but all other lights go off.

    I’ve tried to drain, rinse, spin etc, with the exact same fault.

    Is there an easy fix for this? Something I can do or worth calling (and paying for) an engineer?

    #446197
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: ISE10 drains after a few minutes, then turns off.

    have not got access to tech on this machine but it sounds like a fault is occurring and the machine aborts the programme

    I would check motor brushes first if this unit has them

    Dave

    #446198
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: ISE10 drains after a few minutes, then turns off.

    A full model number would help, only the very early ISE10 had a brush gear motor, later ones all 3 phase.

    #446199
    Oliver T
    Participant

    Re: ISE10 drains after a few minutes, then turns off.

    Ah model no…. 1606W

    #446200
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: ISE10 drains after a few minutes, then turns off.

    Induction motor fed by an inverter card.

    It sounds as if there’s a problem with either of those or, possibly the heater and it’s aborting out but without prodding about there’s not really any way to be absolutely certain which is the issue.

    Heater is a relatively cheap thing to do, the other two not so much.

    K.

    #446201
    timdowning
    Participant

    Re: ISE10 drains after a few minutes, then turns off.

    That sort of error could be due to dampness on / around the water temperature sensor.
    Quite often running a hairdryer near with the back panel off can dry things out…
    Obviously unplug the machine from the electrics!!

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