Hoover Wmh 147DF/2-80 error code E04

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  • #81482
    Silentmelons
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    Hi all,

    Just picked up this washer “refurb” and been having a bit of a nightmare with it. Had to replace a couple of clamps on the waste pipe from the drum to the waste pump because they were leaking. Also had to clamp on what looks like a vacuum hose from the control panel to its connection point on the drum as this was also not connected.

    I tested it yesterday and managed to get a full cycle out of it. Today attempted to use it and it stopped mid cycle with error code 3 and wouldn’t drain. I removed the waste pump and cleaned the filter checked seals and re connected.

    Tested again with a little water drained ok.

    Now when I try and run any cycle I get error code 4 I believe this means it’s overfilled? This error comes up straight away even though the machine is empty?

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks,

    #416778
    Martin
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    Re: Hoover Wmh 147DF/2-80 error code E04

    The air chamber (integrated into the sealed tub) could be gunged up? That’s connected with a thin rubber pipe and goes to the pressure switch attached to the top frame. Has this machine been transported on its side or perhaps tipped upside down by any chance?

    #416779
    Silentmelons
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    Re: Hoover Wmh 147DF/2-80 error code E04

    Thanks for the quick reply. It has recently been moved but on a sack truck so shouldn’t have gone over 45 degrees really. I will check said tube now and feedback. Thanks.

    #416780
    Silentmelons
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    Re: Hoover Wmh 147DF/2-80 error code E04

    This is now sorted thank you for your help. Quick blow down the pipe and we are back in business.

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