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July 1, 2024 at 4:48 pm #102836
neilbow
ParticipantHi Folks,
we have a Blomberg LR1285410W integrated Washer Dryer that was completely dead (a common complaint) we fitted a 2437301100 Main PCB Control Board. the appliance now comes on and you can change programes, but iwhen you press the start button it just beeps twice and does not start. Can anybody shed any light on this issue.
Many Thanks
Neil:oJuly 1, 2024 at 8:58 pm #490705electrofix
Moderatorwell i get part no
2437301111
would need serial number to confirm as had Beko part numbers change after entering the serial no
also common fault on these type of board is D7 short circuit. have you checked that ?
Dave
July 2, 2024 at 4:42 am #490706Kentish
ParticipantDoor switch.?
July 2, 2024 at 7:22 am #490707neilbow
ParticipantHi Folks, Checked door lock that is okay.
The part number I took from the original board but the model details are LR1285410W Prod.7165141100 S/N 18-800245 -01. I have not checked for a short on D7 ??.
I have fitted a second board and the appliance still has the same issue.
Many Thanks NeilJuly 2, 2024 at 8:46 am #490708electrofix
Moderatorok Connect list both board part numbers
aswo list your part number as obsolete
have had this problem with Beko before. board looks the same but machine does not function. whats going on is boards have different software and there is no way of finding which software is installed
Do have a look at D7 its a very common fault so much so i carry 2A shottky diodes in my van. very cheap easy repair done lots of them
posted below is pic of Beko parts site listing part no of the board for your machine with your serial no
Dave
July 5, 2024 at 7:19 am #490709neilbow
ParticipantHi Dave,
yes you are correct wrong board has been ordered and fitted even though I sent picture of part number (from module)to my office we still managed to muck up everybody denies responsibility. 🙂 new board arriving today. I was not aware of the diode issue at D7 I will check the old module back at the workshop, at least I have learnt something new about these boards. Many thanks Neil -
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