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Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Help an old goat :/ (Amica)
kladave wrote:Do you have access to the Amica forum ?
Nope 😕
We seem to be on with the WTA thing tho 😀 Just found a bill we paid for that a month or 2 ago
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi DE6744
THANK YOU :tup:
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: CDA 446, think its a whirlpool dishwasher.
If you have a float switch/feeler try them both, but remember to run the test/reset sequence.
DentedPorsche wrote:Whirlpool Dishwasher Error codes.
F0. 10 flashes. Sensor Break (Only shown in test programme. Not visible to customer).
F1. Single flash. NTC Break. NTC open circuit/short circuit or ambient temperature less than 3 Celcius
F2. 2 Flashes. Water leakage. Floater switch LS6 in drip tray has switched.
F3. 3 Flashes. Heating system defect. Heater or relay on control board defect. Chack also cabling.
F4. 4 Flashes. Draining failure. Drain pump, control board OWI or water indicator defect.
F5. 5 Flashes. Sprayarm Blocked (not present on VBL version. On 1 digit display will show as F and flashing start led).
F6. 6 Flashes. Water valve (WV1) is switched on but flow meter (FM) senses no impulses (less than 10 impulses in 10 secs) and the water indicator (WI) is at a low level
Water Valve Closed. Water inlet hose blocked.
Water inlet valve (WV1) defective. Flow meter (FM) defective (leads to FM failure)F7. 7 Flashes. Flow meter failure. Flow meter defect. Water inlet valve defect or water inlet hose blocked.
F8. 8 Flashes. Water level failure. Sieve strongly dirty or big amount of foam inside to less water.
F9. 9 Flashes. Continuously Water Inlet. Water inlet valve mechanically not closed or control board defect.
FA. 11 Flashes. OWI failure. Dirty OWI lens. OWI defect or control board defect. Check cabling.
FB. 12 Flashes. Motorised Diverter Valve
FC. 13 Flashes. Water Hardness Sensor Failure
A fault with no fault code indication = faulty module
These codes should cover the entire range of Whirlpool dishwashers.
Test Mode
Make sure the appliance is empty of water before running Diagnostics as it does not pump out before starting to fill and therefore you could overfill the appliance.
Open the door and set the program to the first program. (Normally rinse).
Turn the power off.
Press and hold the start button and while holding turn the power on.
After a little while the start button will flash, release the button.
Press the start button once and close the dishwasher door.
The machine will now run through a diagnostic routine.
If memory serves me right it takes about 20 mins.
The machine will stop during diagnostics if an error is found and will display the error code. If no error is found it will complete the diagnostics and end the programme.To exit diagnostics at any time just press and hold the start button till the programme is cancelled.
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: CI555 – Noisey motor
Tis one I fit Hoover brushes on (about a year ago) because I didn’t have any ISE ones.
Genuine Hoover though. Never had a problem with the genuine ones. 8)
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: CI555 – Noisey motor
Just phoned the customer, and the boss wasn’t there, but the daughter says it’s been working fine all weekend 😕
We’ll see!
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Miele wt946 inlet/filter light flashing
Thank you for this thread 😀
It came in very useful the other day! Well, this bit of it did…
leavemetogetonwithit wrote:…two lights flahing “check inlet filter” and “check drain filter” or words to that effect. It was a flood prevention float switch in base had triggered…
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Miele W864
Goatboy wrote:I’ve got one of these. Motor has been repaired, but it’s still doing the fault code. Does the fault need clearing from it’s little brain?
:hmm:
Sorted! For the next guy…
There’s a little fuse on the PCB near the triac. 6.3a and it looks like a little brown capacitor.
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Miele W864
Bump 8)
If I can fix, I can sell this!
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Miele W864
Ps. Also found OC heater at the same time
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Miele W864
I’ve got one of these. Motor has been repaired, but it’s still doing the fault code. Does the fault need clearing from it’s little brain?
:hmm:
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWF64SSE Fault mode
Or was it the first, third and forth? 😕
Me memory is playing tricks!
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Which mobile printer?
Indeed, the printer I’m using at the moment is very light-weight and doesn’t break! Tis a pen 😉
It’s me dad that wants a printer.
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Which mobile printer?
Thanks for the posts guys 😀
Still haven’t picked one yet. A6 is just too small, but if you want and A5 printer, everyone assumes you want to print photos.
Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Which mobile printer?
Yeah, just invoices/receipts. Hopefully mainly receipts 😉
You can go stupidly small! Check this…

Pocketjet 3Goatboy
ParticipantRe: Herloni FDL570 DW
Thank you very very mussssssh 8)
Turbine fault! Sounds like it has a jug impellor on it somewhere.
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