Diplomat (integrated) ADP8332 beeping and error code F7

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  • #59858
    Rumpel
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    I have the popular beeping and error code F7 when attempting to put a program on.
    I’ve removed the side fill and cleaned it out, even though it didn’t look as if it needed it.
    Also took the connector off the small pcb and given that a slight clean.
    The tiny fuse looks fine as does everything else.

    When it fills, it looks like everything is ok, even the small impeller spins and water goes into the appliance. But as soon as the beeping and F7 occurs, it pumps the water out.

    My questions are, if I buy a new side fill (£62’ish), will it solve the problem or could it be something else?
    If I was to get a new integrated dishwasher, is it difficult to remove the matching kitchen door from existing appliance and fit it to a new appliance?

    Thanks for any help.

    #339847
    clivejameson
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    Re: Diplomat (integrated) ADP8332 beeping and error code F7

    You can test the operation of the flow meter by checking for continuity at the plug on the pcb…use a small magnet ‘wafted’ near the little pcb on the meter. This should operate the reed switch and make/break the circuit…

    #339848
    Rumpel
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat (integrated) ADP8332 beeping and error code F7

    Will I be able to hear the reed switch or is it a visual observation?
    Thanks for the reply.

    #339849
    clivejameson
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    Re: Diplomat (integrated) ADP8332 beeping and error code F7

    You can’t see the reed switch it’s hidden by the plastic chamber and it’s such a lightweight device even MI5 listening devices won’t hear it i’m afraid! The only way to test is with a meter…..

    #339850
    Rumpel
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    Re: Diplomat (integrated) ADP8332 beeping and error code F7

    Ok, thanks……..I’ll have a look with a meter.
    Regards.

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