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  • in reply to: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer #232413
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    Re: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer

    Forwarded Motor Controller to Allfix Electrical in Wodonga Victoria. It has not powered up which we thought could be a blown fuse though did not hear it blow. Allfix reply- “the item was tested thoroughly prior to shipping, but that is not to say something may have happened in transit.
    No power situations are usually due to the motor controller. As your old controller was not dead, there is no reason for your display module to be faulty.
    Did you hear a pop like a fuse blowing when power was first applied? Some other faults in the machine can cause failures of this nature.
    If you can’t find anything obvious, bundle it up along with your display module and post it back to me so that I can test the two together.
    Most likely it will turn out to be something in the motor controller, probably from Aust Post not being as careful as they should.
    If it proves to be transit damage, there will be no charge to fix it and retest it.
    If it proves to be faulty for other reasons that don’t appear to be related to physical damage or caused by the machine itself, ie our fault, then I will also reimburse your return postage cost.
    Your original controller has a faulty microprocessor board and it appears that it may have been one of the last blue modules produced as the board used is actually the same as the later green one but with a different program in the eeprom. I did not have a suitable microprocessor board in stock to be able to repair it.
    Sorry for any inconvenience.”
    I have found Allfix very helpful – responding quickly to emails and phoning up when they first received the controller for testing.
    Motor Controller and Display Modules will be posted back to Allfix tomorrow.

    in reply to: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer #232412
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    Re: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer

    jbmj007
    I also had trouble trying to work out what was wrong and how to go about doing diagnostic test. I found forum via Google searches. Excellent info and very helpfull.
    After reading a large number of responses relating to similar model F&P machines in the forum I found out that after entering the main diagnostic mode – holding wash temp down then pressing power on then pressing advance once and toggle spin button until ‘Hold & Slow Spin’ lights on together – that pressing regular cycle will start pump – pressing again stops pump. Pressing wash temp down tests cold water valve and wash temp up test hot water valve.
    To remove the control panel – unscrew the two screws at the back of the control panel and lift off. The motor controller is the larger blue module under the control panel (attached to machine and not attached to the cover containing the buttons) with several wires connected to it and attached to the water mixing chamber and a clear plastic tube connected to the right had side – looking from front of machine. On our machine the pressure tube is a clear plastic tube. Our control modules are blue in colour. I was advised by a tech to blow down tube and also to blow into the outlet in the module. If this did not solve problem then Motor Contoller module was faulty.
    I have sent our motor controller (blue unit described above) to ALLFIX ELECTRICAL P.O. Box 701, Wodonga, VIC, 3689. They can supply an exchange reconditioned module for Aus$145.00 + $50.00 deposit + $12.00 postage and handling (in Aus). The deposit is refunded when they receive back your old module. Alternatively you can send your old module along with payment of Aus$157. There is a three month warranty with the replacement module provided it is not damaged by external faults. Their phone # Aus(02) 60562944 during normal office hours if you wish to discuss this option. I emailed them for advice allfix@albury.net.au
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    I posted our module to Allfix – they say our module appears to be between machine models – outer cover is blue but the electronics appear to be from a green cover model. They had trouble sorting out what the problem was but phoned to say that they will be posting repaired module or an exchange module to us. Should arrive by end of this week.
    Hope above helps
    Cheers Les
    Victoria Australia

    in reply to: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer #232410
    GW601-U
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    Re: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer

    Thanks for the info
    Will do some searches for a supplier in Victoria, Aust and let you know outcome.
    Regards Les

    in reply to: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer #232408
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    Re: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer

    I removed top control panel cover.
    Ensured bowl pumped out.
    Removed clear tube (thin ~1 mm blue wire/tube inside)
    Blew down tube – no back-pressure or sensation of any blockage.
    Reconnected tube and did diagnostic.
    Power button off
    Press Wash Temp down & then power Let Go
    Press Advance button ONCE
    Read lights L TO R
    00001011 (Fault code 11)

    Suggestions for my next move please.
    Les

    in reply to: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer #232407
    GW601-U
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    Re: GW601-U F&P 11 year old washer

    Thank you – may I ask the obvious question, for some:
    1. Is the Motor Controller PCB on the Control Panel (top RHS corner of top panel there appears to be tubing) or attached to the motor?
    2. What is the best/accepted access to the pressure tube?

    I will do some delving.

    Again, thank you.
    Les

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