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freddieboy
ParticipantRe: how hard to blow?
no, the pump seems to work .it spins when it drains .i think its down to the pcb now as the super rinse light comes on when you turn the machine to a wash which will go out if you press the button.any body with any more ideas ?
freddieboy
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no the pressure is fine .i will pull it all apart again and check the system if i cannot sort it out i am going to put the thing on ebay as spares or repair and by anew one but not a zanussi.
freddieboy
ParticipantRe: how hard to blow?
hi everyone ,well the new analogical switch came i put it on and it has not fixed the problem but the machine seems to have gone back to its original fault being that it is not letting any water into the machine.i have checked the system for any blockages the chamber is clean and so are the tubes(i have already changed the celonoid thinking that was the original fault) has anyone has anymore ideas what it could be?
freddieboy
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thanks everyone for your help and comments i am still waiting for the new analogical switch ,which sounds as if i will need that now even if it wasnt the original problem(as i blew up it ) this all started because the machine would not fill with water,this has put me off zanussi for life i always thought if you bought a good brand it would last(13 months)i will let you know how i go on when it arrives.once again thanks alot.
freddieboy
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by the way i have checked the chamber and the tubes there clear of debri and no splits,checked the pump replaced the inlet celenoid and guess what just blew up the pressure switch put it back and its started working again(the machine that is)so i am still drawn to it being that switch .its doing my bonce in!!!
freddieboy
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hi and thanks for your help and views,i was hoping not to start an arguement sorry about that fellas.the analogical pressure switch which i hope is faulty does nothing when i blow into it and holding the switch i can not feel it doing anything either so even if there were no clicks there must be some movement to do something because it has a diaphram in it which surely needs to move to make the switch.i dont know i am confused .i have ordered one anyway so i will see and let you know ,ps the haynes manual has the fault codes and this says it is either the switches ,a blockage, crap in the chamber and also mention the main pcb as a possible fault……….fred
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