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September 25, 2007 at 6:16 pm #30830
Phidom
ParticipantI saw the list of error codes listed for Beko but it does not say which LED is which. I went to a machine at the local Maltings plant today. Initially the door would not open so I had to muck about with the interlock. A maintenance chap at the plant had been having ago at fixing the machine and had dismantled the interlock 😯 with the result that it would not now open. The machine would not start and the prewash light kept flashing. I checked various things for continuity and found the heater was open circuit. I later went back and fitted a working heater and replacement (secondhand) interlock. The symptoms were the same, door not locking, prewash light flashing. I tried turning the power off and then back on with the start button held in. This seemed to reset the machine as it started working and I did the first few minutes of a wash followed by a spin. I stopped the machine, opened and closed the door and tried it again. Now there are no flashing lights but the door does not lock and the machine won’t start. I’m hoping to get another interlock to try but could it be something else? I wondered if it could be the door release cable is slightly too short, preventing full interlock movement?
September 26, 2007 at 10:57 pm #228629Alan1476
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Hi there
Had a simular problem before and it turned out to be the module.
Good luck 🙂September 26, 2007 at 11:52 pm #228630Penguin45
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http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ht=wma1715
Worth a read – never worked for me 🙁 .
Chris.
September 29, 2007 at 7:18 pm #228631Phidom
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Thanks gents, went back with another interlock and found the machine already working away as normal. Apparently one of the workers had come to the machine assuming it was sorted, loaded it up, turned it on and it worked 😕 I probably just pressed the wrong buttons or something.
October 2, 2007 at 11:34 pm #228632Beever
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I Belive that prewash light flashing only indicates that the machine has gone into fault, and is not the fault code indicator. To find the fault code indicator you have enter the after sales test prog to display the last stored fault!
Hope this helps.
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