Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

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  • #25624
    maltheviking
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    7 flashes = flow meter fault 🙂 OWI or WI?
    😕
    If it’s the optical bit (OWI?)What goes wrong with them? Looks like a magnetic reed switch, is it? if it is does the magnet stick? 😕

    M

    #206763
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    Flow meter isn’t the OWI or WI, that’s the black plastic grill in the sump.
    Flow meter is in the water matrix, reed switch and tiny circuit board. Bad connection is the most common problem.
    Idea is it sends pulses to the pcb and the (O)WI registers when a set amount of water has entered. Pcb then determines how long to fill to get the correct amount of water in.
    If the pulses aren’t received or are received too slowly then it aborts the programme.
    Hope that makes sense 😀

    Brian

    #206764
    maltheviking
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    DentedPorsche wrote:Flow meter is in the water matrix, reed switch and tiny circuit board. Bad connection is the most common problem.

    Brian

    Thanks Brian Thats clarified the confusion 😕 I though it was the reed switch on the metering tank, it must be operated by a magnet. I have checked the connections but will do so again and take a a flow meter with me (30 mile round trip)

    Who dented your porsche then 😆

    Mal

    #206765
    gegsy
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    Hi Mal
    Just to add, the flowmeter unfortunately isn’t a spare 👿 You will have to purchase the whole water matrix :rolls: p/no 481241868147.

    Greg

    #206766
    maltheviking
    Participant

    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    gegsy wrote:Hi Mal
    Just to add, the flowmeter unfortunately isn’t a spare 👿 You will have to purchase the whole water matrix :rolls: p/no 481241868147.

    Greg
    Thanks Greg

    I have just spotted that, bit pricey though 😥 thanks for the praise for the avatar 😉 it has the desired effect 😆

    #206767
    bobokines
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    Last one I had with this error code turned out to be a kinked fill hose!

    If the water pressure is too low it fools the flow meter.

    Bob

    #206768
    DentedPorsche
    Participant

    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    If there’s not enough flow of water it doesn’t get enough pulses so it aborts.

    I dented the Porsche 😆 reversed into a very large concrete planter (2 foot high and about 6 foot diameter). 😳

    #206769
    clivejameson
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    Does this machine have a test sequence? If so what is it and how is it accessed?

    #206770
    clivejameson
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    anyone?

    #206771
    gegsy
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    Hi Clive
    There are two models.
    Check your email 😉

    Greg

    #206772
    clivejameson
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    Thanks Greg…one little nugget in there, the test program won’t even start if there’s an F1 or F9 failure. F1 is the NTC which i measured at 60k at the board end which correlates nicely with the specs for it, and F9 is continuous fill which even i might have noticed (wet feet!)
    So….it looks like the new board i have already fitted must be duff 😡

    #206773
    Penguin45
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    Not neccessarily – you can meter the NTC and get perfectly acceptable readings and still the bloody thing won’t work…….. Cheaper than the board, sub one in and see what happens.

    Chris.

    #206774
    clivejameson
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 4404/5

    Ok thanks Chris i’ll give that a go 😉

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