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November 2, 2011 at 10:53 pm #66038
james.lynch
ParticipantHi,
I have a beko dw 450 half dishwasher and it wont work.
All lights are on and solid, so that’s the 5 green circles under the programs and the play icon.
I’ve tried pluging it out, turning it off, holding play/pause to cancel and tried to get it into “function test mode” using the instruction on this link
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/fix- … codes.htmlbut no good..
it happened once before, I left it alone over night and seemed to just work the following day.. tried that again but no joy.. any ideas?
Thanks,
James
February 18, 2012 at 12:13 pm #362823webUrchin
ParticipantRe: Beko DW450 not working – all lights solid
A little bit late for a reply, but it may help a few others as I searched for the answer to this myself and couldn’t find one.
The fixed my dishwasher by replacing the main module – part number F335:
http://www.buyspares.co.uk/beko/dw450-7 … ref=479878
Make sure you unplug everything and then turn the machine on with it still unplugged to discharge it before beginning work.
Remove the door panel by removing the screws around the rim on the inside of the door. You’ll also need to remove the metal door cover, again this is done by removing the screws around the rim on the inside of the door. It’s difficult to tell them apart from the heads, but the outer two at the top and middle two on the sides hold on the door panel and the rest hold on the metal cover, so be sure to remove them in this order. To be sure, if you unscrew a short screw, put it back in until you find the four that hold on the door panel.
Once the door and metal cover is off you’ll notice a grey housing just under the control panel. You need to unclip this to get to the control board. Once exposed remove all the connections to the board and unclip it from the housing. Replace with the new one and connect the cables. There’s a tricky connection in the bottom right hand corner of the board. The board has two slots, but the connection has one ridge, so it can fit in to either slot. I put it in the top one and it worked fine.
You then just need to put everything back in reverse. It took me around 20 minutes in total, most of which was messing around with getting the door on and off.
Good luck!
February 17, 2013 at 7:17 pm #362824mishramoon
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This my first post so wanted to say hello.
Anyhow, My Beko DW450 developed exactly the same fault. I’ve been to few places and everyone says this module is no longer available. Is that really true? I’ve searched on the internet for DW450 control module or/and F335 and it shows nothing.
Decided to register here and ask for help. Do I really have to buy a new dishwasher or there is a way to purchase that part somehow? Thanks for any help.
February 17, 2013 at 7:32 pm #362825johnmac11
ParticipantRe: Beko DW450 not working – all lights solid
This pcb is still available and the part number is 1899450750
Send a message to the site shop here and they should be able to source for you.
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/contact-us
John
February 23, 2013 at 8:55 pm #362826mishramoon
ParticipantRe: Beko DW450 not working – all lights solid
Amazing. Purchased and replaced the part. Dishwasher works again, it’s a 30 min, easy job, with tea included 🙂
Thanks a lot for helpFebruary 23, 2013 at 8:59 pm #362827johnmac11
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Good to see that the system worked, I never saw any tea though ❓ :rotfl:
John
October 21, 2014 at 8:35 am #362828griff36
ParticipantRe: Beko DW450 not working – all lights solid
I have exactly the same problem with my Lamona LAM8300 dishwasher.
It sounds as if this is also the Beko model referred to in the correspondence but I can’t find any of the other reference numbers referred to on my machine.
I feel confident enough to attempt to replace the part, but want to be as sure as possible that I’ll be buying the right one.
Can you help me please?
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