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    ericthered07
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    Hi all, not sure if i’m posting this right but here goes. I have a Diplomat ADP 8322 dishwasher which runs for a minute or so then beeps continously until i open the door. When i do this the diamond shaped button on the right flashes 6 times. I’ve looked at other posts which say check outlet blockages and clean the PCB, which I’ve tried but it still isn’t working. I’m a joiner by trade so my next option is to get the circular saw out 😕 Any suggestions before I do this?
    Cheers in advance, Phil.

    #350659
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Newbie

    It’s an F6 error which means no water fill detected and there can be a number of reasons for that such as a faulty water valve, flow meter, water off and so on.

    HTH

    K.

    #350660
    gandh1
    Participant

    Re: Newbie

    pinched hose? blocked spinner arms. havent rebuilt your kitchen lately have you?

    also worth checking your filter for sawdust 😉

    #350661
    ericthered07
    Participant

    Re: Newbie

    Things been working fine for about 4 years and I have’nt changed anything since, other than pulling it out to check what I mentioned before. Looks like I’ll have to get someone in because I’ve no idea about water valves and flow meters. I better get some marigolds, lol. Cheers folks.

    #350662
    gandh1
    Participant

    Re: Newbie

    eric, all you need to do is take your spinner arm off the bottom and take the top basket out. take the mesh filters out too, and try that, and report back. ive come across this so often lately its stupid. theres obviously the other main possibility somethings stuck in the pump housing, or on these the wastes can get easily gunked up with grease if the waste is the tiniest bit pinched… to check pump, access via flimsy panel underneath machine. dont tip it upside down tho, just lie it on its back, assuming you have enough hose length. pretty simple machines to work on tbh. dont forget to plug out first, before diving inside the inner workings!!!

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