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September 26, 2014 at 6:47 pm #82383
GlenM
ParticipantI have a problem with a Zanussi ZDC 37200W. Initially it produces heat but after 10 or 20 seconds it goes cold.
I removed the back and ran it with the heating element loose so that I could check the feed and the two thermostats. Initially the element got hot, then after about 20 seconds it turned off. This coincided with a relay type click in the main part of the machine and a lack of voltage to the first (90 degree C) thermostat.
On running it a second time it refused to heat up the element at all, so I have unplugged it for now.
Are there any known faults with this machine?
Glen.
September 26, 2014 at 8:22 pm #419681Allsorts
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Is the fan blowing through without restriction?
September 26, 2014 at 10:06 pm #419682GlenM
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Yes, I think the fan is blowing ok. I have just looked at a wiring diagram and there appears to be a temperature probe in the fan housing at the front of the machine, so I guess this could be at fault.
September 27, 2014 at 7:44 am #419683Martin
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GlenM wrote:so I guess this could be at fault.
Could well be! It should read approx 6kohms at ambient by the way.
September 28, 2014 at 7:24 am #419684GlenM
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Ok, thanks. I’ll test that tomorrow.
I gather that the heating element relay can also be the cause of the problem. Can that be replaced, or does it mean a complete new board?
September 28, 2014 at 8:19 am #419685Martin
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If the heat switches off after 20 seconds or so from start up EVERY TIME then you can rule out the main board ( and the relay on it) as the problem. If the heater relay on that board were faulty then it simply wouldn’t behave so consistently, if you know what I mean.
An error code will show if a component (heater, thermistor etc etc) goes faulty and that is indicated by the start LED flashing alternately red and green. It’s a 2 digit code, count the red flashes for the first digit, then green for the second. A faulty thermistor (aka NTC) for example will throw up error code 72.
HTH? 😀
September 29, 2014 at 8:26 pm #419686GlenM
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Martin,
Thanks for that.
Checked the machine again today. When it’s turned on there is a beep and the LED flashes green 3 times, then another beep and it flashes red 20 times. It then keeps beeping and flashing red 20 times repeatedly.
I took out the temperature probe to test the resistance and got a reading of 1.05 K Ohms at ambient temperature, which was probably about 18 – 20 degrees.
Glen.
September 29, 2014 at 9:30 pm #419687Martin
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GlenM wrote:Checked the machine again today. When it’s turned on there is a beep and the LED flashes green 3 times, then another beep and it flashes red 20 times. It then keeps beeping and flashing red 20 times repeatedly.
It must be going through a mental breakdown judging by that, blimey!
GlenM wrote:I took out the temperature probe to test the resistance and got a reading of 1.05 K Ohms at ambient temperature, which was probably about 18 – 20 degrees.
It should be around 6kohms at 20C 🙁
September 30, 2014 at 6:16 am #419688GlenM
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Probably worth replacing it at £27 then?
September 30, 2014 at 6:55 am #419689Martin
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GlenM wrote:Probably worth replacing it at £27 then?
Well it reads 1Kohm and it should be 6Kohm so I’d say that would be a good move. 😀
September 30, 2014 at 8:15 pm #419690GlenM
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Sorry, that was most definitely a rhetorical question. The machine is only just out of its 12 month warranty, so should have a few years left in it yet.
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