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  • #9930
    TELL
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    Zanussi d/washer green lights flashing, (codes)??. m/c stopped
    has any body got fualt codes
    ta TELL.

    #136788
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: zanussi d/washer DE6854 fault codes

    You got the PNC there TELL ?

    8 versions of this one 😯

    Dave.

    Welcome to the site by the way 😀

    #136789
    TELL
    Participant

    Cheers Dave
    PNC 911915012/01 for that model Dave

    Ta TELL..

    #136790
    litlor
    Participant

    Re: zanussi d/washer DE6854 fault codes

    SOI/DT 12.02 LF 34/35 599 35 59-
    checked last.
    DEFINITION OF ALARMS
    Code Leds
    INTERVENTION POSSIBLE CAUSES
    WATER FILL TIME-OUT
    Correct level not reached.
    Pressure switch does not switch to
    “FULL” (1-3) within the maximum
    time after activation of the solenoid
    a) Tap closed
    b) Water mains pressure <0.3 bar
    c) Fill solenoid / connections interrupted
    d) Pressure switch faulty / false contacts
    e) Tube between sump and pressure switch obstructed or
    leaking [AL5] [L9]
    PRESSURE SWITCH ON
    “EMPTY” (1-2)
    Pressure switch does not return to
    “FULL” (1-3) within the maximum
    limit
    a) Central filter clogged
    b) Excessive foam
    c) Dishes upside down
    d) Siphon created in drain hose
    [AL6] [L10] WATER DRAIN
    TIME-OUT
    a) Domestic drain outlet unsuitable/obstructed
    b) Drain hose kinked
    c) Drain pump / connections interrupted
    d) Pressure switch faulty (jammed on 1-3)
    e) Control board
    [AL4] [L9] + [L10] INTERVENTION OF ANTIFLOODING
    DEVICE
    a) Water leakage from various couplings
    b) Floating sensor jammed
    c) Float microswitch faulty
    * [AL3] [L11]
    WATER HEATING
    TIME-OUT
    Water does not reach correct
    temperature within 45 minutes
    after the heating element switches
    on
    a) Heating element interrupted
    b) Safety thermostat open
    c) Wiring interrupted / false contacts
    d) NTC sensor faulty / Poor thermal contact
    e) Insufficient water circulation to upper spray arm
    f) Washing pump (impeller stripped)
    * [AL1]
    “NTC” SENSOR SHORTCIRCUITED
    Range < 400 Ω
    a) Temperature sensor faulty (short-circuit)
    b) Wiring short-circuited
    c) Temperature too high (>90°C)
    * [AL2]
    [L9] + [L11]
    “NTC” SENSOR OPEN
    Range > 30.000 Ω
    a) Temperature sensor faulty (open)
    b) Wiring interrupted/disconnected
    c) Temperature too low (< -10°C)
    [AL7] [L10] + [L11] WASHING MOTOR
    INOPERATIVE
    a) Motor winding interrupted/short-circuited
    b) False/interrupted electrical contacts
    c) Motor jammed by foreign bodies
    d) Capacitor interrupted/short-circuited
    e) Tachymetric sensor interrupted / short-circuited
    [AL8] [L9] + [L10]
    + [L11]
    WASHING MOTOR ALWAYS
    RUNS
    a) Control board (Triac short-circuited)
    In ALARM conditions [AL4], [AL5], [AL6], [AL7], [AL8] Operation of the dishwasher is interrupted and the corresponding LEDS flash.
    To cancel the ALARM Press [S0] to switch off the appliance.
    When the dishwasher is switched on again The cycle resumes from the point at which it was interrupted.
    * In ALARM conditions – [AL1]/[AL2], [AL3] The cycle is completed without any error displayed to the user. The problem is simply
    stored in memory for examination by a Service Engineer (see section 6.1).
    hope this works for you

    #136791
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: zanussi d/washer DE6854 fault codes

    Nice one litlor 😀

    Dave.

    #136792
    TELL
    Participant

    Thanks alot.. for info greatfully recieved, 1st two green neons on panel flashing.
    traced fault to flood switch activated when i got there.
    hose clips coming loose on these m/c’s from pump to sump. having to use old faithfull jubilee clips. nowt like the old stuff.

    TELL

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