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dany
ParticipantRe: Dishwasher won’t circulate
Hi Penguin
Received the replacement pump today and have fitted it ok.
Just a quick question regarding the electrical connections:When removing the old Askoll pump I noticed there were two earth connections spaded together. I see 2 male spade connectors on the metal casting of the now pump right next to where the multi-block electrical connector attaches. I presume I should separate the 2 shorted female earth cables and attach them to the male spades on the new pump casting?
Thanksdany
ParticipantRe: Dishwasher won’t circulate
Much appreciated; thanks very much. Excellent forum with expert advice.
dany
ParticipantRe: Dishwasher won’t circulate
Oh dear javascript:emoticon(‘:cry:’) are you saying I should replace the offending and shoddy culprit?
dany
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG7550 error code
Hi Pengy
Sorry for the delay; been away for a few days.
Very pleased to say that I followed your advice re resetting and that seems to have cleared things up! Done 2 full 50 degree cycles without issue since!
In answer to your questions, yes the water is heating and there is flow from the rotors. Does this mean the problem is now cleared and are the earlier unusual noises causes for concern?
Fingers crossed that this is the end of the problems 😕
Thanks again Pengy for all your help; you are a star 😀dany
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG 7550 3 flashes error code
Thanks Pengy, you’re a star 😀
I’ll report back and let you know how I got on.
Thanks again for all your help
Best regards
Danydany
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG 7550 3 flashes error code
1. Is there a correct way to remove the rubber hose clips on either side of the unit?
2. Can these be re-used or are new jubilee type clips needed (obviously don’t want to risk a leak under the machine)!Thanks once again.
Dany
dany
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG 7550 3 flashes error code
Sorry for my lack of technical knowledge but I have split the heater from the circuit (as advised) and connected the meter across the 2 contacts that are immediately next to each other (the 2 with the black connector block plugs on to) and there is no continuity. Does this mean that the element has failed/shorted and needs replacing?
Also, how do I perform the “readings to earth” test?
Thanks
Dany
dany
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG 7550 3 flashes error code
Thanks,
I will try your suggestions later today and report back.
Thanks again for the great support 🙂dany
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG 7550 3 flashes error code
…one last question Pengy, if you have time!
What sort of reading do I need to take, how do I go about it and what should the results be???
…sorry, that’s 3 questions!
Really appreciate your expert advice.
Regards
Danydany
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG 7550 3 flashes error code
Can you recommend an on line supplier if the tube has failed?
dany
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG 7550 3 flashes error code
I have a meter, I assume I have to remove the DW from situ and tip it up to gain access?
Thanks
dany
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool ADG 7550 3 flashes error code
Thanks,
If it helps the diagnostics I can add the following:1. The appliance has tripped the consumer unit a couple of times
2. I am in a very hard water area
3. There appears to be some distortion of the plastic control panel (perhaps due to steam escape when door is opened immediately after a program completes)Thanks in advance Pengy if you are able to offer any more info.
Regards
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