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  • #101263
    matrixresonator
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    Don’t suppose anyone has service manual or knows how to access test cycle on this one, suspect faulty main PCB but thought I’d run test cycle before ordering.

    Customer originally reported it wasn’t completing cycles, everything tested OK other than heater was dead so I’ve replaced that.

    Got called back today and machine is stopping with 18 minutes left.
    Fills and drains OK, and if you select rinse and spin it completes that.

    Left it running on a cotton wash for 10/15 mins and no power goes to heater so im guessing heater relay on board.

    #484086
    electrofix
    Moderator

    sorted

    check your email

    Dave

    #484087
    matrixresonator
    Participant

    electrofix wrote:sorted

    check your email

    Dave

    Legend, thanks.

    #484088
    matrixresonator
    Participant

    Quick update on this one.

    Put it into diagnostic mode and the last recorded error was E08 (full)

    On step 8 of the test cycle the main wash valve opens and fills.

    On step 9 nothing (should be softener valve)

    Swapped the connectors and on step 9 it now fills so looks like a dead softener valve.

    #484089
    Galway
    Participant

    Any chance I could get test procedure access for this too please?

    #484090
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Galway wrote:Any chance I could get test procedure access for this too please?

    sorted

    Dave

    #484091
    Galway
    Participant

    electrofix wrote:

    sorted

    Dave

    Thanks a million

    #484092
    Galway
    Participant

    After running test it comes up with E08 which is water intake error. Only getting 155 v to solenoid. Don’t see any broken cable or bad connections so, I presume it is something gone on module. Thanks

    #484093
    matrixresonator
    Participant

    Check voltage with the connectors disconnected from the valve, I got some funny readings when connected to the faulty valve.

    #484094
    Galway
    Participant

    Will do,
    thanks

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