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November 10, 2009 at 10:12 pm #50052
ositopadi
ParticipantI dried the flooding and switched on and it quicky filled out with water again and does nothing other than middle left progress light continuously flashing and RHS TEMP selection light remains on.
PLS HELP. 🙁 💡November 10, 2009 at 10:21 pm #303146ositopadi
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ositopadi wrote:I dried the flooding and switched on and it quicky filled out with water again and does nothing other than middle left progress light continuously flashing and RHS TEMP selection light remains on.
PLS HELP. 🙁 💡No error CODES nor LED flashes.
Thank you.November 11, 2009 at 12:11 am #303147Penguin45
ParticipantRe: dishwasher whirlpool adg 934
Are you saying that the machine just floods water out?
Penguin45.
November 11, 2009 at 11:16 am #303148ositopadi
ParticipantRe: dishwasher whirlpool adg 934
Penguin45 wrote:Are you saying that the machine just floods water out?
Penguin45.
Initially it was flooded, I dried it out and switched back on again, I could hear some water activity and then stops, the whirling noise continues and as explained there is no flashing lights and sits there for ever.
I hope it helps you to help me.Thank you Penguin.
Help PLEASE, I hope I am not forgotten.
Cheers.
November 16, 2009 at 5:00 am #303149ositopadi
ParticipantPenguin???
November 17, 2009 at 12:26 am #303150Penguin45
ParticipantRe: dishwasher whirlpool adg 934
No, you’re not forgotten, but trying to understand your problem is difficult.
The machine has a flood protection system consisting of a polystyrene float and a microswitch in the tray under the machine. If there is a water leak, the tray fills with water and the flood protection system cuts off the programme and runs the drain pump – this may be the noise you are hearing. If you have water on the floor as well, the leak should be pretty easy to find as it will be a big one – hose off or split would be the obvious one to look for.
I’m afraid you’ll have to pull it out and get the covers off and look – there’s no other way. Power off for anything other than observation.
Penguin45.
November 17, 2009 at 7:59 am #303151ositopadi
ParticipantRe: dishwasher whirlpool adg 934
Penguin45 wrote:No, you’re not forgotten, but trying to understand your problem is difficult.
The machine has a flood protection system consisting of a polystyrene float and a microswitch in the tray under the machine. If there is a water leak, the tray fills with water and the flood protection system cuts off the programme and runs the drain pump – this may be the noise you are hearing. If you have water on the floor as well, the leak should be pretty easy to find as it will be a big one – hose off or split would be the obvious one to look for.
I’m afraid you’ll have to pull it out and get the covers off and look – there’s no other way. Power off for anything other than observation.
Penguin45.
There is no water on the floor but I’ll pull the machine out and look for obvious.
Cheers PenguinNovember 17, 2009 at 6:59 pm #303152ositopadi
Participantositopadi wrote:
Penguin45 wrote:
No, you’re not forgotten, but trying to understand your problem is difficult.The machine has a flood protection system consisting of a polystyrene float and a microswitch in the tray under the machine. If there is a water leak, the tray fills with water and the flood protection system cuts off the programme and runs the drain pump – this may be the noise you are hearing. If you have water on the floor as well, the leak should be pretty easy to find as it will be a big one – hose off or split would be the obvious one to look for.
I’m afraid you’ll have to pull it out and get the covers off and look – there’s no other way. Power off for anything other than observation.
Penguin45.
There is no water on the floor but I’ll pull the machine out and look for obvious.
Cheers PenguinPenguin,
I have dried up all water from the tray, cleaned filters with a toothbrush, cleaned all debris from around filter
– I switched back on again and the start light started flashing non stop, I could hear some activity for 15 seconds and silence the start light still flashing like mad.
– Any ideas???Thanks in advance.
November 18, 2009 at 12:51 am #303153Penguin45
ParticipantRe: dishwasher whirlpool adg 934
Ositpadi, I’m sorry, but I just do not understand what it is that you are trying to tell us about your machine.
1/ Is the machine filling up with water and then leaking water onto the floor?
2/ Or is it not taking the water out of the machine?If the start light is flashing constantly, this would suggest a problem with the TEMPERATURE SENSOR, but I cannot be sure based on what you have told us so far.
Penguin45.
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