Indesit IWDC6125

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    Confusedbydefault
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    My Indesit washer dryer IWDC6125 was on whilst the circuits were tripped. It now refuses to work through any cycle properly and ALL lights flash continuously, it fills but won’t drain and the only way to stop it is to turn it off at the mains.

    I’m looking for some idea of what might be wrong so I’m a bit more clued up before someone comes to look at it really. A rough idea of its its fixable or if I’m likely to be looking at replacing would be good too, just so I’m prepared. This site’s guide has suggested an F15 fault.

    The machine is only 2.5 years old. The manual doesn’t help at all and neither does the Indesit site.

    Thanks in advance

    #464207
    electrofix
    Moderator

    are all the leds flashing or only some of them ?

    if you set the machine on drain will it just drain ?

    Dave

    #464208
    Confusedbydefault
    Participant

    All lights are flashing across the top horizontal row (ECO time etc). The lights in a row on the right (vertical, 3h, 6h, 9h etc) are static.

    It refuses to drain, if we can get it to drain it automatically tries to refill.

    The site says the photos I’ve tried to take are too big to upload.

    #464209
    electrofix
    Moderator

    host the photo on another site and post a public link

    Dave

    #464210
    Confusedbydefault
    Participant

    I think it might have worked. Flashing lights along top and static down side.

    #464211
    electrofix
    Moderator

    yes that’s F15

    check the dryer heater element would be my next try

    Dave

    #464212
    Confusedbydefault
    Participant

    At least I can direct someone when they come out. Do you think it is a very expensive fault to fix, am I going to be looking at replacing the whole washer/dryer? Thank you for replying.

    #464213
    electrofix
    Moderator

    difficult to say at the moment may just be a faulty element

    Dave

    #464214
    Confusedbydefault
    Participant

    Thanks, fingers crossed it’s not too expensive to fix.

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