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Participantslyp98 wrote:I fitted a pressure sensor kit to one of these a few months back for issues with not draining , could this cause a non heating issue
It could be or not…
When you fitted the kit did you run the service program? in order to calibrate the sensor? Read the errors, test each perpheral and run the test.
tech info I can’t sent because of size limitation.baron
ParticipantIt can be; tacho; NTC&OWI; analog pressure switch… but any of them should gave errors at least inside memory. You should read which one is it. (last tree are stored).
Just after that I can try to help.baron
ParticipantDave… private msg
February 28, 2019 at 2:37 pm in reply to: Tip/guide for removing awkward Hotpoint Aqualtis heating element. #460681baron
Participantneon_3SP_glow wrote:Get behind the ribber through thermister hole…
Yes.
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ParticipantJust in programming mode or with interface.
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Participantsuedehead1 wrote:It has a triple solenoid inlet valve, one of the solenoids reads 3.8 the other two read exactly 1.0. I would have thought they would have all been about the same.
If you have WPS inlet valve (those valve at the begining of inlet hoses) than that’s for 110v.
electrofix wrote:
you say it flashes half way through, is it still fillingwith water at the time ?
Dave
Pehaps he doesn’t enought pressure and gives missing water error.
He has to activate “low water pressure” option.baron
ParticipantOr simply, you have inside impelor some plastik bags pieces or other things… which reduce water pressure flow…
baron
ParticipantRay you should at least to get into service mode and take all steps:
1. read all errors;(please give the exact error, not just family error)
2. delete them;
3. run service programm.
Service program has the role to calibrate the pressure switch signal.
If pressure switch and his cable are ok but his frequeces isn’t iaccespted by the board you have to try to reprogramm the board.baron
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