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  • in reply to: Diplomat ADP8322 tripping RCD #193441
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 tripping RCD

    Lot of ifs in this one.
    If the base is flooded and if it has an askoll pump fitted then the connector for the pump may be sitting in water.
    Check for a flooded base, drain it, let it dry out and try again.
    Check for leaks if it does start working.

    DP

    in reply to: WPL american side by side F/F #193333
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: WPL american side by side F/F

    CF is a communication failure, normally front board from previous experience, but can be either board.
    The spurting water, often accompanied by a clicking/banging noise, is a problem with the rear board (normally).
    Depending on the serial number of the machine you may only need the rear board. If the machine is pre week 30 2003 (think that’s the date) you’ll need both boards.

    Hope this helps.

    Brian

    in reply to: Diplomat 8322 Cutout #193203
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Diplomat 8322 Cutout

    Check that the base isn’t full of water. You may have a leak which is causing this.

    DP

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8322 bleeping/flashing sorry another post :) #193164
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 bleeping/flashing sorry another post 🙂

    To reset. press and hold the start button until the light goes out.
    Thats it.
    Select a program, press start, shut the door. Check to see if it leaks into the base again.
    Don’t use rinse aid with 3,4 or 5 in 1 tablets.
    If it fails, count the flashes betwen pauses and let us know.

    DP

    in reply to: whirlpool ice maker problem s20 #190494
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: whirlpool ice maker problem s20

    This is one of the worst faults to try and diagnose remotely. It can be a host of things causing the problem from frozen inlet pipe to main pcb or anything inbetween.
    I’d suggest going with Gegsy’s advice and getting an engineer in to diagnose and repair. Probably cheaper than throwing parts at it.
    Click on the repairs@ link to find a suitable engineer.

    DP

    in reply to: Whirlpool S20DRSS10 Fault #192494
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Whirlpool S20DRSS10 Fault

    CF is communication failure. It can be one or both boards at fault or wiring. From previous experience of these appliances it has been the front board at fault. However, it should default to continue working so it looks as though you may be unlucky and have a fault with the rear board as well.

    DP

    in reply to: A choice of 3 #192908
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: A choice of 3

    Ta for that Kevin. I’m easily confused 😛

    DP

    in reply to: A choice of 3 #192906
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: A choice of 3

    ISE machine comes with 5 years parts and labour warranty according to the website.

    DP

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8234 PC fault #192642
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8234 PC fault

    kandl-appliancerepair wrote:Is the start light flashing? count how many flashes there are before a pause, and the number of flashes will reveal a fault code, let me know and i can tell you what the problem is.


    the normal codes are 2 flashes – machine leak, 4 flashes – drainage problem, 6/7 flashes – either water inlet problem or “flow meter” failure.

    These don’t apply to this machine. Penguin 45 has the right one.

    DP

    in reply to: whirlpool dishwasher adg7540/1 854254015810 fault #192915
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: whirlpool dishwasher adg7540/1 854254015810 fault

    Start light is flashing, how may flashes between pauses?
    The fault codes and test program are listed in the Known error codes.

    Brian

    in reply to: Hygena AHY8122 #192852
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Hygena AHY8122

    Thanks Cab. I’ll check that out when I go back to it.


    Brian

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP4601 constant flashing #192437
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP4601 constant flashing

    Maybe not, moisture on the connections will give error codes as the resistance will have changed and be detected as fault. If you dried it out it may well be ok.

    Brian

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP4601 constant flashing #192435
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP4601 constant flashing

    Not the usual cause Simon. Can’t remember ever coming across a leaking one.

    in reply to: Candy Aquaviva #192631
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: Candy Aquaviva

    Don’t mind which model Wayne, was really just a general question regarding the electronics on these machines and whether it was possible to get any information out of the machine.
    Got the email regarding the autotest procedure thanks. Shame that you need the plug in unit to do anything.

    Brian

    in reply to: W/Pool AWM6120/S #192607
    DentedPorsche
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    Re: W/Pool AWM6120/S

    Takes in water, pump should run, then motor should turn. All part of the start up diagnostics.
    Check pump runs and as P45 said, carbons/wiring.

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