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beezy
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP8322
Hi Again
I need to replace the Black Sensor in my Diplomat ADP8322, as it appears to be perforated (my fault) when attempting to clean.
Do you know where i can buy one and approximately how much the sensor might be.
Many Thanks
beezy
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP8322
Yet more fun n games with this model
The machine has again started bleeping again four times part way through the cycle. I checked underneath and noticed water dripping through a white connector block which looks like it may be attached to the black water level sensor within the sump?
Any ideas, as usual any advice would be much appreciated.
beezy
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Penguin 45
I forgot to mention something yesterday which may be of interest.
When the machine begins to bleep and you open the door the cycle has shifted to rinse/spray. The start button still continues to flash for four times.
Before i start dismantling the machine to clean the sensor, could this be something else ?
Thanks
beezy
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP8322
Wow that was quick – Thank You
Is there any special way to clean the sensor and can it be cleaned without being removed
Cheers
beezy
ParticipantPenguin 45
Appreciate the guidance
Do you know the best place to get the replacement part from.
Cheers
beezy
ParticipantThe plot thickens
I’ve managed to get the tray under the applicance off and it’s bone dry in there.
Really confused now – Any ideas welcome
beezy
ParticipantThanks Penguin45
If it is a circulation problem does that mean a new motor
beezy
ParticipantPenguin45 / DP
Not convinced there is water in the bottom of the machine.
I know it’s far from technical, although the bottom of the machine sounds hollow when tapped and there is no sound of water moving around if i shift the machine about
Any other ideas ?
beezy
ParticipantThanks DP
before i start removing bits – It is possible to drain the water from the machine by selecting a different programme, although the programme will stop when the bottom of machine fills up – funnily enough if left the water will even heat up ?
Do you still think it is the same thing
beezy
ParticipantPenguin45
Many thanks for the prompt response
I have just attempted to re-start the machine, its just stops no bleeps, no nothing following the part where the machine fills, before the rotor arms would normally kick in to start the washing cycle.
There are no flashing lights, the start light is on continuously (no flashing).
Really puzzled
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