Ariston Margherita 2000 ( AWD 10 UK ) Problem – please help

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    Re: Ariston Margherita 2000 ( AWD 10 UK ) Problem – please h

    Hi there, I was just searching for some ideas about this model of washer. I also have the misfortune to own the same machine. it suffered this problem while under warranty and the engineer changed the control board, motor and a sensor. It has now gone again and after reading all the above think I will just bin it. I am going for a Miele as we use them on our subs and they are in use 24hrs a day 6 days a week with very few problems. they are a bit pricey but you can get a 10 year warranty with some of them.

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    Dishwasherhell
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    Re: Ariston Margherita 2000 ( AWD 10 UK ) Problem – please h

    I dont believe it the Washing machine is broken 1 week after the dishwasher broke both 14months old 😥 . .

    The Dishwasher is an A M 2000 AWD 12, the machine operates as normal but doesn’t wash properly. The water level looks very low and i guess this is the problem.

    I have check the pipes and inlet filter, is it likely to be a dodgy inlet solenoid or a curcuit board problem?

    Looks like im going to broke for the rest of year if i have to replace both.

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    Penguin45
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    Re: Ariston Margherita 2000 ( AWD 10 UK ) Problem – please h

    So, “Lucky” isn’t your middle name then? If you have had a scan through this and other similar threads, you will realise that any component failure is indicated by either an error code or flashing lights. Except the motor, but if it’s turning, don’t worry about it. The wash water level in these machines is exceptionally low, so that is not neccesssarily a fault.

    The place to start will be with a bit of home maintenance. Clean out the soap box and drawer of any old powder and crud. Check the filter (under the kick board at the bottom) – this can restrict how the machine drains and affects the rinse quality. If it’s joined on at a sink coupling instead of a stand pipe, cleann that out as well. Lift the pleat of the doorseal and clean that out. Finally, egg-cup full of bleach, temperature to max and run the longest programme all the way through.

    Also, consider the size of load to be washed, given the low water levels.

    See how you go,
    Penguin45.

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