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  • in reply to: Smeg SA 663 X – won’t move through the cycles. #295203
    duff
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    Re: Smeg SA 663 X – won’t move through the cycles.

    i was checking other posts and i measured the thermostat (pink & brown wires)and got 4.2k ohms on the meter with and without wires connected, is this bad?
    i also measured 29 ohms at the heater(at least i think its the heater)(purple & grey wires)

    hope this helps.

    in reply to: Smeg SA 663 X – won’t move through the cycles. #295202
    duff
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    Re: Smeg SA 663 X – won’t move through the cycles.

    “If this is what it’s doing, get the base tray out, look for the little red button and press it. “

    Mate I think that you have it, i ran cycle no 1 and i ran all the way through, i then ran it from no 3 and the timer stopped at the aparent heat cycle, i let it run for a while opened it an felt the water and it was cold, i tested this at a few different points by spinning the dial and it was always cold,

    Now I guess where do i find the little red button?? is it underneath the machine ?
    I tipped it over removed the black cover plate and can find the pump and heating stuff and thermostat, but could not find a little red button, are you able to advise where to look,
    (i took a pic but could not post it here.)

    cheers for your help so far,
    you are a legend.

    in reply to: Smeg SA 663 X – won’t move through the cycles. #295200
    duff
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    Re: Smeg SA 663 X – won’t move through the cycles.

    Will Do P45, ( the machine came with the house brand new in Aus)

    I took the filter out from the base and then the metal grill also it does have water sitting in it, where would i find the float and sensor?

    Another question – when i click the dial around manually it does pump the water in to the machine as i open mid cycle and i can see water flowing out of the jets and appears to be draining quite easily,

    My hose repair was good i cut the hose in half in the middle and put larger clear peice of tube over the top of both halves and clamped each side, but i will check it.

    http://www.productreview.com.au/showite … m_id=34976
    link to a review of machine,

    Duff.

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