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September 17, 2007 at 7:23 am #223386
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KeymasterRe: FDW80 AL10
cornwell40 wrote: The new board has a socket for the eeprom, which seems to fit perfectly (although thats no guarantee it’s the correct one π ). Tony C
Socket is for eeprom correctly… further if you did fit it on right position (marked point from chips into same side with marked point on socket) than should work. For better understanding just look on above datasheets.
If do not work (AL09) then you should check again your memory parts number.
I did looked today after spare parts list and the results was: memory chip C00141721 for old PCB and C00141811 for new modified PCB, but I think will go with any of them (verify this information at your supplier because this was my results).
Replacement of PCB and eeprom will be done in next sequence:
– After replacement of new module and eeprom, disconnect connector CN05;
– plug the power supply cable and switch on the appliance using on/off switch (wait 20 seconds);
– Turn off the appliance using on/off switch and unplug the main power cable;
– Remove the eeprom from the socket and waste it;
– Reconnect the display connector (previously disconnected);
– Refit the board, plug in and switch on the dishwaser;
– At this moment, display will show washing cycles correctly, and the appliance is ready to work.September 17, 2007 at 8:34 am #223387cornwell40
ParticipantRe: FDW80 AL10
On the invoice I recieved from Indesit it notes code c00141726 obsolete replaced by c00141721.
Module is c00144658.
These were parts ordered directly fron them and looked up by spares dept. there.
In the old days when there was a programme change or mod to anything you had a leaflet in the box. Oh for the old days when men were men and Hotpoint were…..Hotpoint!!!! π₯
TC
September 17, 2007 at 8:41 am #223388cornwell40
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Baron wrote
Replacement of PCB and eeprom will be done in next sequence:
– After replacement of new module and eeprom, disconnect connector CN05;
– plug the power supply cable and switch on the appliance using on/off switch (wait 20 seconds);
– Turn off the appliance using on/off switch and unplug the main power cable;
– Remove the eeprom from the socket and waste it;
– Reconnect the display connector (previously disconnected);
– Refit the board, plug in and switch on the dishwaser;
– At this moment, display will show washing cycles correctly, and the appliance is ready to work.Sorry, I didn’t scroll far enough down. Thanks for all your info Baron, much appreciated. Just a query what do you mean by remove the eeprom and waste it, does it not stay in the board?
TCSeptember 17, 2007 at 10:54 am #223389admin
KeymasterI do not know quit well because I didn’t change anyone of them. That is writen so that I wrote… You should try exactly like there, first… without eeprom, perhaps that the way should be it…
September 19, 2007 at 9:19 am #223390cornwell40
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Thanks Bud, I’ll try that tomorrow.
Indesit eh?? Talk about shooting themself in the foot. They now have a customer with a large extended family ( I go to three sons and their daughter), all previously have been brand loyal to Hotpoint for years who now wouldn’t touch them with a sh***y stick. Save pennies and lose pounds should be their motto. πΏ
TCSeptember 19, 2007 at 3:10 pm #223391admin
KeymasterGive feedback please… OK!
This is for my knowledge… & others too…September 21, 2007 at 9:25 pm #223392cornwell40
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Baron, thanks for your help on this one , it worked first time.
Yep once it was programmed, the eeprom was removed and the dishwasher worked fine.
Until next time something goes on it. π₯
TC
September 22, 2007 at 8:55 am #223393admin
KeymasterRe: FDW80 AL10
cornwell40 wrote:Until next time something goes on it. π₯ TC
I do not understand! is working or not?
September 24, 2007 at 6:08 pm #223394cornwell40
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π³ Sorry Baron, just a bit sceptical where Indesit is concerned.
It works fine now π
TCSeptember 24, 2007 at 7:07 pm #223395admin
KeymasterNo problem… 8)
I didn’t understand well your concerns (which are truth)… I thought that it doesn’t workβ¦ π―
P.S. Do not waste memory π … perhaps will be needed in future…
and if you can read it, can you send me a copy (email)?…
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