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  • #9072
    admin
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    Hello guys (and possibly gals)…
    When we move in to our house we were happy to find it had a Diplomat ADP 8112 built in to the kitchen… and up untill now weve had no problems (it’s about 4 years old), i was only saying the other day “i’m surprised we’ve had no problems with it”, and now i’ve jinxed it, now it’s started giving an error code using the 5 lights, i’ve spent the last two days looking for the manual to decipher this code… but it would appear the missus had “tidied” it, and now i can’t find it any where… the error code is ON-ON-OFF-OFF-ON, if my memory serves me correctly, any help would be appreciated… but what would be really great is if someone could post all of the error codes and what they mean for for my Diplomat ADP 8112…

    Thanks in advance people…

    #131984
    NWAR
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    Assuming the light sequence is as stated then it sounds like it’s on an E3 error – the machine cannot heat the water. There are 7 listed possible faults for this although it may well be that the safety stat has tripped & just needs reset. Unfortunately I can’t go into specifics on resetting this stat, but if you check back through the threads on Diplomat/Smeg dishwashers then there should be some more info there. Failing this it’s probably engineer time I’m afraid.

    Craig

    #131985
    admin
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    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    Well, it seems to have worked the last few times we’ve used it, but just now i’ve opened it and the water is just a little cooler than luke-warm, i’ll check it again in 1/2 an hour, but it doesn’t (up till now) appear to have been a heating issue… i have been reading the other posts on this model and feel confident i know where the switch is… but i just wanted to make sure it was necessary, as it’s sounds like a bit of a mission getting to it… thanks for the advice NWAR

    PS, I would still really appreciate it if someone could post the error codes/light sequences and their meanings for the ADP 8112 for future reference, thanks…

    #131986
    NWAR
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    Before doing anything turn the power off.
    Worth repeating:
    POWER OFF
    If in doubt, don’t touch it.

    Craig

    #131987
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    windoze wrote:PS, I would still really appreciate it if someone could post the error codes/light sequences and their meanings for the ADP 8112 for future reference, thanks…

    We can’t I’m afraid, that is copyrighted information which we cannot reproduce without the manufacturers permission.

    Sorry

    Dave.

    #131988
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    windoze wrote:PS, I would still really appreciate it if someone could post the error codes/light sequences and their meanings for the ADP 8112 for future reference, thanks…

    We are not allowed to do so by the manufacturers due to copyright infringement, they don’t even want us to know a lot of the time unless we work for them! This applies to every single manufacturer currently selling in the UK, not one has said that we can publish the fault codes and their meanings.

    There’s not much you can do about it bar vote with your feet and don’t buy an electronically controlled machine presently, but almost all are controlled like this these days. 🙁

    K.

    #131989
    admin
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    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    gah, that’s about the most stupid thing i’ve ever heard 🙁 …
    ok, does anyone know the company web site for this manufacturer? as i’ve tried to find it, but as you might guess, with no luck…
    oh well… guess i’m gonna have to get on my hands an knees and try the reset switch .oO(mental note: must remember to pull the power :zap: )

    thanks guys

    #131990
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    The company that owns the brand name “Diplomat” is MFI, the dishwasher itself is manufacturered by Smeg for MFI and rebadged.

    Dave.

    #131991
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    you were indeed right NWAR, it was a case of it not being able to heat the water, after some dutch courage i decide to have a look for the reset switch… not too hard to find… just looked where the thermostat was inside, then looked directly under that on the bottom of the machine, it’s on again now… fingers crossed… if not, then i guess it’s engineer time 🙁
    oh, and a big thanks to you all, for your help, info and suggestions, cheers

    #131992
    admin
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    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    yep, the reset switch did the trick… thanks all 🙂

    #131993
    admin
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    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    I’ve got the same problem with the water not heating – is the thermostat on the left hand side of the base of the machine under the element? If not, where is it? And where is/how do I get to the reset switch? The instruction manual doesn’t tell you this.

    Many thanks.

    #131994
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    loumgw wrote:is the thermostat on the left hand side of the base of the machine under the element?

    Yes 🙂

    Power off before going in there please :zap:

    Dave.

    #131995
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: Diplomat ADP 8112 error lights/codes

    How do I get to the switch, can I get to it from inside the machine – I unscrewed the bit at the bottom on the inside (where the spray arm is) but it is sealed. Can I get to it by taking the metal plate off the bottom at the front (under the door). The machine is built in and is difficult to get out, if someone could tell me how to get to the switch it would be much appreciated.

    Many thanks

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