Washing Machine

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    janey254
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    Hello
    I had a new kitchen fitted 1 1/2 years ago from B&Q – at the time we had all intergrated appliances. The washing machine is a WD602 – With a code EAN 5060056563985.

    It has just stopped working. it has a digital panal which is lighting up and you can set the programme but it seems like the start button wont work. you press it and it just wont do anything. anyone have any ideas? or does anyone know if it has a reset button?

    please help

    thanks

    Jane x

    #298541
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Washing Machine

    Any idea on the make?

    #298542
    Penguin45
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    Re: Washing Machine

    Fagor for White-Westinghouse.

    I think…..

    Penguin45.

    #298543
    gandh1
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    Re: Washing Machine

    http://www.white-westinghouse.co.uk/spr … /WD602.htm
    so yeah penguin is absolutely right, aka a fagor fu-6116it. was also built for baumatic as a btwm5

    without inspecting the machine its hard for anyone to say – fagor stock is usually built pretty well… but if it was something simple i would have imagined it would have thrown up an F** or C** error code. not aware of any “resets”, as such, on fagors. and if for example the doors not shut yes it would stop it from working but F04 would also appear on the digital panel…

    apart from that its quite easy to inadvertantly activate the time delay on these, which would obviously render the machine inactive for however many hours…

    however i do also know one of my trade customers had a contract with housing association to look after an entire block of flats which had a series of identical problems with some of these fagor-built machines fitted to them. it affected the ones that came with a selni-motor, where the carbon brush casings had melted/mis-shapened. they were all new at the time, and supplied with the kitchen. this was approx 15 months ago. and were just outside of 12month warranty when they all went wrong.

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