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November 9, 2020 at 2:01 pm #98606
Andrew__F
ParticipantAs above really – we noted this morning that the bed sheets coming out of the washing machine had scale particles on them (we live in a very hard water area). Decided to run a cleaning cycle with a cleaner, and the machine has stopped mid cycle and all the lights are flashing –
Start
Rinse Plus
Express Wash
Spin
Rinse
Wash
I switched it off, then started the drain cycle (so I can get to the serial number inside the door).
Any assistance as to what it could be would be much appreciated – thank you in advance.November 9, 2020 at 6:55 pm #473005electrofix
Moderatorbut where in the cycle had it stopped do you know ?
DaveNovember 9, 2020 at 9:24 pm #473006Andrew__F
ParticipantHi Dave,
Thanks for your reply. Not sure – I think it’s about 20 minutes in. The heater is OK – I replaced it in the summer. The pump inlet had some scum in it – I took the drain cap off (bottom RHS front of the machine) and cleaned out a lot of scale/soap scum and it worked OK for one more load. Next load it stopped and the lights all flashed again.
I was able to turn it off, then set it to drain, then spin, and then it’s OK to open it and start again.
Serial number is WAE24060BG/02. No digital display.
Any help much appreciated – thank you.November 9, 2020 at 9:57 pm #473007electrofix
Moderatorwhen it drains is it draining at a reasonable speed ?
Dave
November 9, 2020 at 10:31 pm #473008Andrew__F
ParticipantHi Dave, yes, seems it to be pumping out nicely.
November 9, 2020 at 10:35 pm #473009electrofix
Moderatori would check the sump hose and the pressure bell atached to it for blockages
Dave
November 9, 2020 at 10:43 pm #473010Andrew__F
ParticipantThanks Dave, so pop it on to it’s back and take the sump hose off the bottom of the drum and give it a good clean out? Will do.
Is there anywhere I can find out what the lights mean for future reference?
Cheers for your help, much appreciated.November 9, 2020 at 11:58 pm #473011electrofix
Moderatorbosch tech info is hard to get
Dave
November 11, 2020 at 8:57 am #473012Andrew__F
ParticipantSo opened it up; bottom drain pipe (and ball) was full of scale and sediment; and water had leaked past the O ring and into the pump. Further; the pump discharge was nearly blocked with scum and scale. I cleaned out the bottom drain pipe and soaked it in descaler until it was cleaned up.
I obtained a new (generic at £35 rather than Bosch at £70) pump and fitted it, then ran it on a hot wash with more descaler to check leaks. All OK so far – that might have been what was required. Am cleaning up and restoring the original pump and keeping it as standby.
Perhaps the original fault was a slow discharge, or a timed-out discharge level alarm. If only there was a guide to the lights!
Thanks for your help Dave.
January 28, 2021 at 12:30 pm #473013Andrew__F
ParticipantLatest development – this week it’s back to filling, then stopping with all lights flashing very soon after loading. Think this is leading me towards the pressure switch. Will check to be sure.
Also yesterday it decided to do a different show, and did a one-off rendition of “spin” and “Wash” lights flashing.
Anyone got any better ideas than the pressure switch? Thanks in advance.January 28, 2021 at 1:39 pm #473014electrofix
Moderatorhave you checked the motor brushes ?
Dave
January 28, 2021 at 3:58 pm #473015Andrew__F
ParticipantHi Dave – no- not checked them. Will take a look – thank you. The motor works well though – seems to spin and turn well. What leads you to considering the brushes? Thanks for your help.
January 28, 2021 at 9:15 pm #473016electrofix
Moderatorit might be working but sparking so getting to end of brush life. was considering if the were intermittant
Dave
January 30, 2021 at 1:21 pm #473017Andrew__F
ParticipantHi Dave – thanks for your help.
Changed the brushes this morning – they were down to about 15mm long so definitely on their way out – brush housings were dusty with carbon so gave them and the commutator a good hoovering out.
Also checked the level switch tube – disconnected it at the switch end and blew through – it was clear, and the chamber at the bottom end was clean and clear as well.
Boxed it back up, it ran for about 5 minutes on a 30 degree cotton wash – then stopped with all lights flashing.
Switched it off, then ran the drain cycle to empty the drum, then restarted it on a 30 deg synthetic express wash – (seems to fill high – approx half way up the door glass – don’t remember it being this high before..)
It seemed to run well, if some slight whirring noise from the brushes with the motor turning in one direction (I was careful to install them the right way round so they didn’t click when I turned the motor by hand) then when it got about 30 minutes though this cycle it stopped, all lights flashing again.
Any more pointers? Could there be more dust in the motor that’s causing the intermittent faults and thus a motor replacement might be in order?
As usual, all help is much appreciated – thanks.January 30, 2021 at 1:56 pm #473018Andrew__F
ParticipantFurther – the level switch is not the one for this model (WAE24060BG/02) on the espares website – its an oddball B1-242b 9000188245.. don’t know if that’s relevant? For what it’s worth, after the lights flashed for the second time (post above), I switched to rinse and spin and it worked like a charm to rinse and spin, just doesn’t get very far through a wash cycle.
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