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March 28, 2017 at 11:24 am #90935
Cleverdick
ParticipantHi Guys,
New to the forum, I hope someone can help.
We have recently bought an apartment which has a relatively old machine, a BlueSky BLF 1009/1 which stopped draining. Usually I open the bottom trap and remove a sock and all works fine. This time the trap was empty.
I put the machine carefully on it’s side and remove the pipe going to the trap and found a sock. Replaced the jubilee clip put the machine upright and felt rather pleased with myself.
Bad news. It now wont even start. I am just getting 3 lights flashing on the front of the unit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeUXmVy4lyY
I have managed to find online manuals for the machine, but they are all in Spanish:
http://pollofritogonzalo2010.blogspot.c … 009-1.html
http://pollofritogonzalo2010.blogspot.c … 009-1.htmlI took the time to translate the error codes, but I can’t see any that describe the 3 “program lights” flashing as the issue:
Taken from:

Error 1: The start / pause light blinks rapidly
Error 2: The ready program light blinks very quickly.
Error 3: The start / pause and ready program light indicator flash quickly.
Error 4: The start / pause and ready program light flash quickly.
Error 5: The start / pause and end flash indicators flash quickly
Error 6: The ready program light and program ended, flash quickly.
Error 7: The start / pause indicator light, ready-set timer, and finalized timer flash rapidly.
Error 8: The start / pause indicator lights, ready program and finalized program, flash rapidly.
Error 9: The ready program light and the program end indicator light up permanently without blinkingHere is the detail of the lights in question showing my flashing lights as ‘Program Lights’

Anyone got any ideas? I have checked the water inlet, checked for anything I may have knocked while removing the pipe (there was really nothing around it). Perhaps some kind of sensor that has tripped?
Any help is very much appreciated.
Mark
March 28, 2017 at 4:26 pm #446518iadom
ModeratorRe: Bluesky BLF 1009/1 Error
I have moved your post to the European forum, someone ‘may’ know what make your machine is under the skin or possibly have an idea of the problem.
Lying a machine down can cause serious problems depending on the make of the machine and even which side you laid it down on.
March 28, 2017 at 4:34 pm #446519kwatt
KeymasterRe: Bluesky BLF 1009/1 Error
I think it’s another Vestel made on Jim, 99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}+.
K.
March 30, 2017 at 4:42 pm #4465201totalshambles
ParticipantRe: Bluesky BLF 1009/1 Error
Probably motor brushes worn out at same time as original fault.
And/or remove pressure switch pipe off pressure switch end and blow down pipe and don`t forget to refit it otherwise the machine will flood. Any resistance whilst blowing down the pipe = part or full blockage either of water, `cause you had the machine on its side, or general age related rubbish in the air trap. -
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