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DentedPorsche.
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April 4, 2005 at 6:14 pm #8851
DentedPorsche
ParticipantHiyas,
Does anyone have the error codes for this machine?
I put it into diagnostic mode and after filling it beeped and first three lights started flashing. machine wouldn’t do anything else.
Customer also complains machine isn’t taking the tablet and top tray isn’t washing. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Ta
DP 😛April 4, 2005 at 7:16 pm #130775Penguin45
ParticipantTemperature sensor out of circuit DP, IIRC.
Chris.
April 4, 2005 at 7:44 pm #130776kwatt
KeymasterIs that the Smeg on DP?
K.
April 4, 2005 at 8:14 pm #130777DentedPorsche
ParticipantRe: Diplomat DW ADP8132
Yeah it must be Ken, it’s pre Whirlpool for sure.
Thanks for the help Chris and Ken.
Brian 😀 (Can use my real name now 😛 )
April 4, 2005 at 8:22 pm #130778kwatt
KeymasterYou have mail. 😉
K.
April 4, 2005 at 8:36 pm #130779DentedPorsche
ParticipantRe: Diplomat DW ADP8132
Thanks Ken, digesting it now. 😕
Extremely handy though 😉Thanks. Brian
May 8, 2006 at 3:51 pm #130780iadom
ModeratorRe: Diplomat DW ADP8132
Didn’t want to start another thread, have done a quick search for ADP8132 dishwashers and read through them, nothing specific to this call.
I have not yet been to this machine, in fact I have never touched a Diplomat before, even in the flesh 😉 .
This customer has just moved into this house so is not familiar with the machine and can find no user manual.
She reports that she can select various programmes and the indicator light moves along to each setting, but nothing else happens after closing door.Would any of the info that you sent to DP be of any help to me Ken?
May 8, 2006 at 4:34 pm #130781Dave_Conway
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I don’t know what he sent to DP but I’m assuming it’s what I have just sent you Jim 😉
Dave.
May 8, 2006 at 4:54 pm #130782iadom
ModeratorRe: Diplomat DW ADP8132
Message received Dave, thanks. I don’t know what is coming over me today, I have even broken my rule of the past 20 years and offered to go and look at a Servis 😥 for someone who sounds desperate, and its not as though I am in need of these type of calls. 🙂
May 10, 2006 at 3:02 pm #130783iadom
ModeratorRe: Diplomat DW ADP8132
Went to this one today, as stated pressing P allowed the indicator lights to progress through the various programmes but on closing the door nothing happened.
I tried pressing P quickly four times and neons 4+5 came on steady. That didn’t seem to match the tech info that Dave kindly sent me. However I closed the door and after a pause the pump ran then the machine filled. Then it appeared to be circulating but only in short pulses. Switched off and tried to empty, after pushing the buttons a few times I eventually got the third neon to light, closed the door and the machine drained. However it now has neons 4&5 flashing and I cannot cancel them, pressing P rapidly or leaving the machine off for a while makes no difference. A visual check revealed no water in base, safety stat not tripped. Due to the awful installation, ( I think the original householder did it himself and has used Araldite to fix the decor panel) I did not want to force the panel off to examine the dispenser in case I damaged it.
Any idea what 4&5 flashing mean, not listed in the info I have?
Also what are the two small slotted plugs near the top outer edge of the door on either side for, are they supposed to hold the panel on, do they turn or push?
May 10, 2006 at 4:55 pm #130784Dave_Conway
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iadom wrote:Any idea what 4&5 flashing mean, not listed in the info I have?
It doesn’t mean anything (unknown code) so suspect dispensor coil 😉
iadom wrote:Also what are the two small slotted plugs near the top outer edge of the door on either side for, are they supposed to hold the panel on, do they turn or push?
They hold the panel on and are sprung loaded (pull directly outwards), there is a special “key” tool but you can normally coax them out with a screwdriver if you’re careful 🙂
Dave.
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