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Aikanaro
ParticipantRe: LG GR559 JPA Fridge-Freezer
Thanks for that, 2 screws to remove back cover which can be a little hard to unclip. The 3 or 4 press tabs along top edge of fan plate, best way is to release one in the corner and hold it out with your other hand. The apply pressure from that release remaingin tabs and the thing just drops away. Unplug the cable which is really easy and take out the plate. Hardest part is moving teh evaporator, it is only a lift and carefull pull towards you but be careful you dont crimp or overly bend the copper pipes. Once that is moved out of the trough you can see into it and I found the whole thing full ice. Due to teh perishables I had and lack of time I resorted to a hair dryer to hasten the process. The drain itself is in a small depression on teh left side of the trough, about a third of the way in at the back edge. Make sure that is also cleared before putting it back together.
Thanks for the help, another job done 😀 🙂 😉
Aikanaro
ParticipantRe: Fisher&Paykel Intuitive Eco IW812 Error Code 37
Thanks for that..
Will give it a try and let you know how it goes**edit**
Did as instructed and the hardest part was getting the stupid earth clip back on 😆
As stated turn off and remove power.
Also turn off and disconnect water lines as you will need to tip the machine over to get to the underside.
Before unscrewing the water hoses, turn on the machine as start of wash cycle to release pressure buuild up within the hoses (do this after turning the taps off)
Before removing pump however you need to disconnect the power connector at the back of pump and also the earth clip, then depress the locking lever (plastic arm) and grasping pump assembly by the steel housing turn anti clockwise (after a small distance you can release teh arm). Be sure however to do this with kid gloves as most of the assembly is made of plastic.
Also be aware that there will be some water spillage when the pump comes away from the impeller housing.
Found a biro cap in pump, gave it a quick test and it seems to work ok, will know more after I let the electrical dry out some more.
Again thankyou for the help as this would have not been covered under waranty and keep up the good work.
We do appreciate it.
Aikanaro
ParticipantRe: Fisher&Paykel Intuitive Eco IW812 Error Code 37
no I dont think so.. When the alarm goes off its still full of water
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