aeg washer

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  • #91540
    wilf
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    aeg l61271bi 91452812700 customer not been in the property long but says the machine was on about 5 mins then came up with E10 which I take to be a fill problem. I tried several programs with no fault showing at all. I have left the machine for the customer to try again does anyone have any ideas if intermittent faults are common on these I’ve not seen many.

    thanks wilf

    #448481
    Martin
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    Re: aeg washer

    What is the state of the water supply, mains or gravity fed? If the latter, and as the error shows after 5 mins, it could be timing out on the fill, maybe? 😕

    #448482
    wilf
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    Re: aeg washer

    mains supply good pressure both solenoids working

    thanks wilf

    #448483
    Martin
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    Re: aeg washer

    wilf wrote:mains supply good pressure both solenoids working

    That series of error codes (E1?) can also implicate the Pressure Switch as being faulty. Though I’m not convinced as I am more suspicious of an earth leaky heater as a possible or just stick a new valve in and see what gives?

    #448484
    Seamy
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    Re: aeg washer

    Would there be an aqua control inlet solenoid on the incoming pipe of that integrated machine by any chance?
    Remember having to fit an inlet valve onto an integrated one like this a year ago which cured this E10 problem that it had.

    Could be intermittently going open circuit on either coil of valve.
    Of course it could be the pipe going to pressure switch off the pressure switch, clogged pressure switch hose, clogged pressure vessel etc

    #448485
    neon_3SP_glow
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    Re: aeg washer

    Is it a washer dryer?

    Have had very strange faults occur when the drying element leaks down to Earth. It causes the pub to do all sorts of odd stuff.

    #448486
    Martin
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    Re: aeg washer

    neon_3SP_glow wrote:Is it a washer dryer?

    Nope, just your common or garden W/M 🙂

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