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  • in reply to: White Knight CL372WV #127986
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    Re: White Knight CL372WV

    WELCOME PHILDOM

    WITH THESE MACHINES THEY SHOULD BE A PLASTIC FAN WHEEL NORMALLY MOST OF OUR TECHNICIANS HAVE TO BREAK IT OFF AND THEN FIT A NEW ONE AFTER WORK HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT BUT IF YOU WANT MORE INFORMATION GIVE ME A PM

    in reply to: ariston magerta 2000a #127913
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    Re: ariston magerta 2000a

    Sorry But From My Experience That Is Going To Either Be A Broken Interlock Or A Mishpaen Door Catch Which If Door Or Interlock You Are Going To Need A Service Engineer To Call

    Karl

    in reply to: DIPLOMAT DISHWASHER ADP8332 #127926
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    Re: DIPLOMAT DISHWASHER ADP8332

    Nas Quoted

    1st was F4, then F2 and lastly FA. Have found explanations on the forum for F4 and F2 but nothing on FA.

    F4 : Draining Failure
    Drain Pump Starts And After Four Mins The Wi Dectects That It Is “Not Empty”

    Solutions :
    – Drain Pump (DPM) Defective
    – Siphon Closed
    – Control Board (CB) Defective
    – WI Defective (doesn’t switch back on anymore)

    F2 : Water Leakage

    – Water Is In The Drip Tray
    Floater (LS6) switches off the WV1 and the electronic switches on the DPM until WI reports that it is empty.

    As For FA This One Is Easy For Me Anyway

    FA : WI Failure
    WI Does Nto Switch On During Water Inlet.
    Failure Also, If LS6 Switches Off During Water Inlet In Case Of Leakage.

    Any Other Problems Please Don’t Hesitate To Ask

    Karl

    P.S.

    Have tried to ring the service phone no. but it is is constantly engaged.


    What Area Do You Live In As I Work For The South Wales Whirlpool Service Agent? If Its Us I Wanna Know Why LOL.

    in reply to: Ariston Margherita AWD12 Blowing cold #127016
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    Re: Ariston Margherita AWD12 Blowing cold

    Well For A Start There Shouldn’t Be Any Voltage To The Machine When It’s Off Or I Would Be Dead By Now The Amount Of Times I Have Worked On These Type Of Machines.

    But By The Sounds Of It You Are Going To Have To Check Your Socket On The Wall For That.

    With Reference To The Temperature Sensor And The Loss Of Heat It Might Be Worth When There Is Definately No Power To The Machine Taking The Heater Box And Motor Complete Off And Taking The Heater Out And Clearing The Box Out And Checking The Heater For At Least 25 Ohms.

    If That Is OK Then You Are Going To Need To Change The Thermostat.

    Anymore Problems Post To Us Again.

    But Here Is Part Info For What You Might Need……

    Heater = C00080765
    Temperature Sensor = C00080767

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ650 BLOWING COLD #123677
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ650 BLOWING COLD

    Reference These Whirlpool Dryers We Have Come Across That It Is Best To Change Heater & Stats As About Three Months Down The Line The Stats Give Up The Hope Again

    Heater = 481925928679

    Even Though You Could Just Change Stats I Myself Have Found It Goes For Ages After If You Change Both At The Same Time.

    Some More Info Is Available By Whirlpool Technical Or Contact Me.

    in reply to: Servis Part Numbers And/Or Wirings Diagrams #126430
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    Re: Servis Part Numbers And/Or Wirings Diagrams

    Penguin 45 wrote:

    Appctr may be better able to help you if you could post up the model number – around the door opening or under the pump cover are good places to look; usually a number starting M—-.


    Yes I Will Need Either
    Model = M —-
    Serial = 20 —— (Usually Starts With This)
    Machine Code = This Is Usually There As Well

    If You Can Get Back To Me When You Have Either Of These Then I Can Help

    Thx KARL

    in reply to: **KNOWN ERROR CODES** #103874
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    Whirlpool

    Whirlpool Dishwasher Fault Codes

    Code Start Light Flash Sequence If Applicable Description

    F1 1 x Flash 1 Second pause 1 x flash NTC Failure

    F2 2 x Flashes 1 Second pause 2 x flashes Water Leakage

    F3 3 x Flashes 1 Second pause 3 x flashes Failure in
    Heating System

    F4 4 x Flashes 1 Second Pause 4 x Flashes DrainingFailure

    F5 5 x Flashes 1 Second pause 5 x Flashes Rotor Blocked

    F6 6 x Flashes 1 Second pause 6 x Flashes Water Tap
    Closed

    F7 7 x Flashes 1 Second pause 7 x Flashes Flow Meter
    Failure

    F8 8 x Flashes 1 Second pause 8 x Flashes Water Level
    Failure

    F9 9 x Flashes 1 Second Pause 9 x Flashes Continuous
    Water Inlet

    F0 10 x Flashes 1 Second pause 10 x Flashes Sensor Failure
    (Only displayed
    in act.test
    program)

    FA 11x Flashes 1 x Second pause 11x Flashes Optical Water
    Indicator

    FB 12 x Flashes 1 x Second pause 12 x Flashes Motorised
    Diverter Valve

    FC 13 x Flashes 1 Second pause 13xFlashes Water Hardness
    Sensor

    in reply to: Service Power? #125682
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    Re: Service Power?

    Hi

    Well Forgot To Mention That Thing We Definetly Had Email Cause I Remeber Saying Oh My God (Or Words To That Effect) Chuck The Bloody Computer Out The Window Denie We Had The Email LOL

    Well At Least I Know We Aint Going To Be Swindled

    in reply to: Service Power? #125678
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    Re: Service Power?

    Hi

    I Work For A Company In Wales And They Recieved A Phone Call Couple Of Days Ago From Guess Who “Service Power” I Was Off At The Time Otherwise I Would Have Told Them Where To Stick IT!!! But My Collegue Said Send Us Info I Got Back From My Day’s Off To Hear Of This And I Said: “Really You Got A Phone Call, Well Don’t Do Anything With Them As They Are The Ones That Bought Out X-Point Solutions (Which You All Know Who Started That!!) I Was Just Wondering If It Would Be Advantageous To Ask For The Information And See What They Are Offering Or Would That Put Us In A Talking Arrangement With Them!!

    Please Can You Give Us Some Advice Thx In Advance

    KARL

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