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April 28, 2020 at 11:36 am #97542
kilburnflyer
ParticipantI woke up this morning to my Beko DIS15011 (45cm integrated) pump constantly running after putting on a cycle last night. Some searching around this site suggested that there is likely water in the base of the machine – even though there was no water on the floor etc.
I was unable to get another cycle to run and it was flashing P1 on the panel.
This turned out to be correct. I am unable to get the unit all the way due to flooring but I took off the front panel and mopped up with kitchen paper what water I could see. I set another program off but and it looks like it has started to fill up again but I cannot see what could be leaking having observed what I can see internally at various points of the cycle.
What is of concern is a tube attached to the drainage / filter block that appears to be filled with gunk (yellow tube – see images). During filling and draining I don’t see any movement in this tube i.e. not even struggling under pressure. There is another yellow one coloured on the other side that has no debris in it at all.
Can anyone identify what role this plays in case this might lead to the cause of the leaking?
Images here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mQtmrgnCrILlZRFU3z3RrzoUDVwQo5zf
April 28, 2020 at 12:49 pm #468322electrofix
Moderatorthey drain a fan duct on the right hand side. if it cant drain it leaks into the base
Dave
April 28, 2020 at 2:43 pm #468323kilburnflyer
ParticipantThanks,
I disconnected the hose and syringed some water up it to try clear it.
Started another cycle – it immediately filled with water like the similarly coloured one on the other side. I think there might be some more debris further up the hose but hopefully not enough to block it. It didn’t leak from the hose connection before so I assume if it is this it causes a blockage somewhere further back in the system.
Pics: https://drive.google.com/drive/folde…k9?usp=sharing
Running another cycle now – hoping for no water build up.
Any Mods there can you remove my image upload restriction and I will put images on the post instead of externally to help future viewers.
April 28, 2020 at 6:27 pm #468324electrofix
Moderatoreven us mods cannot remove the restriction thats an Admin job
Dave
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