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February 3, 2005 at 10:50 pm #7762
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Keymasterit starts ok but the level of wather is increasing, the sensor for wather-level is working but don’t stop to fill… until is starting to draining out… thats hapend tree times and he stop… the first&second leds are luminated…
I’ve checked and cleaned all…
I even reset the pcb but nothing changed…
If inside the wather-fill sesion I turn off and on, he stop to take the water and start washing but don’t make any step forward(open the detergent box or heat the wather)…
if have any ideea… even in electornics area (I already check all components of pcb)February 4, 2005 at 12:29 am #125017Penguin45
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I suspect that your diagnosis is incorrect. First 2 leds lit indicates some sort of drain problem – the machine thinks that it is full fo water after a set drain time period. Check that the machine does actually drain, if it does, it would imply that the water level control sytem is not functioning as it should.
Whatever you do, pull the plug first. :plug:
Regards,
Penguin45.February 4, 2005 at 6:28 pm #125018admin
KeymasterRe: smeg dwf64sse overfill
the sensor is working perfectly… drain out the wather OK…
I didn’t understood very whell what you mean whith the set drain time period… (did you mean the time between start of draining and the moment when the wather level sensor switch contacts)
I’m ware about if internal memory program is damaged… and he is stock in this step…P.S.
thank’s for your worry’s about the plug…
I’m not a blondy… 😯ADRIAN O.
February 4, 2005 at 7:16 pm #125019Dave_Conway
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baron wrote:P.S.
thank’s for your worry’s about the plug…
I’m not a blondy… 😯It’s not meant to infer that you are not intelligent enough to realise the dangers baron, it’s something we have to say to everyone when offering any advice, especially free advice as we could easily be taken to the wall by a clever lawyer should someone hurt themselves while acting on the advice given.
I’m sure you understand 😉
Dave.
February 5, 2005 at 1:25 pm #125020admin
KeymasterRe: smeg dwf64sse overfill
Escuse me Dave and all… 😕 I didn’t want to be an (o)… I understood very whell…
Anyway, have someone any solution???
Adrian O
February 5, 2005 at 2:31 pm #125021Dave_Conway
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OK, the two left lights should be:
Furthest left on all the time, next one in flashing ?
If so, then it indicates an overfill problem as you have indicated.
This can only really be four things, a blockage, the pressure switch, the flow meter (if fitted) or the main pcb.
Any more than that, then you’ll need an engineer to call and check for you by the sounds of it.
Dave.
February 5, 2005 at 5:45 pm #125022admin
KeymasterRe: smeg dwf64sse overfill
thanke for your replay DAVE..
yes the two left leds are but both are still iluminated…
I describe for you the seqvential…:
It start with drain out and fist light is blinking…,
-after a while it start to fill the whater and the second led is blinking… it sounds like the distribution wather between the uper/medium level is working until his sensor position is swtching…
-a few seconds after the pressure water-sensor is swtching,
-a time later the recycling-pump is starts,
-When the overfill sensor is switching he starts to pump the wather… and happends tree time…( in all this time the second led is blinking)
-after the thirth it start to pump out very short and stop whith an long beep and the two led still iluminated…
I wonder if you now the right order of the steps and the tolerance time needed for each steps… or you can say what the problem is…
Thank you again… Adrian O
February 5, 2005 at 10:44 pm #125023Dave_Conway
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Sorry Adrian, all of these syptoms would indicate one of the component failures I have already mentioned, I can’t give specific information due to EU regulations and safety.
Please call an engineer to correctly diagnose for you and your troubles will be over 😉
Dave.
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