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helo_75
Participantwhy?
have you tested it? can ypu be sure its faulty, or even has a thermostat as such?
helo_75
Participanthelo_75
Participantduff heater?
helo_75
ParticipantRe: Alias Haier
kwatt wrote:This is a serious question so I can vent some frustration, all I need is a Haier dishwasher, of any flavour, a video camera (which I have) and some advice….
Does anyone know how best to create a controlled explosion that would blow an appliance apart using household stuff that we can get at the supermarket or a DIY store?
Of course this is therapeutic in intent.
K.
just put it on a wash programme, thats usually enough…
helo_75
Participantoh
its one of them
Opened Circuit of the Drying Heater and/or of the NTC Probe for Drying and/or of the
Electronic Module for Drying and/or Wiring.B1) We realized that the most frequent reason
for the trouble quoted in subject, is a
defective continuity of the AMP terminals
fitted onto the leads of the NTC
Temperature Probe for Drying. The reasons
for their failure can be many and varied
(vibrations, overheating, rough treatment
while servicing), until the said AMP terminals
get ultimately spoiled, this triggering the
displaying of the error for the open circuited
NTC Probe for Drying NTC (E11 – Ref. 1 in
picture).
B2) A second reason for the trouble (rare) is
not caused by a malfunction of the NTC
probe, but is due to a too low room
temperature, lower than +2 ° C.
C) SOLUTION OF THE TROUBLE AT PAR. B1Replace the original NTC Probe for Drying (Ref. 1 in the picture) with the new NTC Probe for Drying equipped
with a clip-on Connector (Ref. 2 in the picture) and P/N. 41032956. Replace the connecting Wiring between
the NTC Probe for Drying and the “Cuore” Power Module as well, since with the new Probe the correspondent
male clip-on Connector is now needed on the Wiring. The new Wiring for the NTC Probe for Drying can be
ordered with the P/N. 41032989. The new NTC Probe for Drying and the related new Wiring, are used on the
assembly line, starting from the date of production 0949 (on the serial label).
D) SOLUTION OF THE TROUBLE AT PAR. B2:
Please informPlease inform the User of the need to install the unit in a dry and ventilated environment, complying with the
safety standards, where the temperature will not fall below 2° C (to avoid the risk of icing) and won’t exceed
the 35° C, in order to ensure the optimal performance and the proper functioning of the Appliance.
Best regards.
GIAS Italygood luck with that
helo_75
Participantthats was copied from hoover website
so u wont get to see picture 3
the error codes listed in the tech section only goes up to 10
however, theres a 16 digit code on the inside of the door… can u tell us what this is?
helo_75
Participantunfortunately, u have to spend a reasonable amount of money
stay away from the chinese/italian/turkish things
mid-high range bosch are probably about the best value… for quality and durability , miele (although ugly and ridiculous pricing structures) or ise machines (local supplier back up and long warranty) are the best way to go
helo_75
ParticipantThe Error Codes are displayed by making flash simultaneously the START LED and the LED
OF THE 1st OPTION’S BUTTON (see Picture 3).
The length of each displaying of an Error Code is 15 seconds. During this period of time, both
LEDs flash together at the frequency of 1 Hz (1 flash per second), the number of their flashes
in the 15 seconds period being the actual Error Code. After the Code was displayed, both
LEDs stay OFF until the end of the 15 seconds period. Then, the sequence is repeated.
Example: Error Code n. 2 (missing completion of the water load, within the designed limit
time) is so displayed:
• 2 flashes by the 2 LEDs together, in the 1st 2 seconds (0.5″ ON – 0.5″ OFF).
• 13 seconds both LEDs are switched off.
• The sequence as above is repeatedhelo_75
Participanttherre is no f11
f10 is a faulty selector
might be an idea if u recount?
helo_75
Participantgood point and your right
id give it a few washes and see how you go on
helo_75
Participantif the brushes are ok, and the motor checks out with a meter
then its a problem with the module ( in a plastic case, bottom rear
its worth checking the multifunction plug connection first as they commonly broke there due to a bad connection
plug out, of course
helo_75
Participanthas it been noisy lateley?
helo_75
Participantif it is running, its unlikeyley a thermostat problem
more likely a system/compressor problem
March 19, 2010 at 11:05 pm in reply to: Hoovermatic Twin Tub Washer. Advice on Repair Costs Please #315557helo_75
Participanti still think a lot of your problems could be sorted by a good servise, i can only really see the pump being an issue
i used to fix them all the time, well built and easy to serrvice
March 19, 2010 at 9:54 pm in reply to: Hoovermatic Twin Tub Washer. Advice on Repair Costs Please #315555helo_75
Participanta quick google found this
http://www.spares2go.co.uk/browse-HOOVE … -s8123.htm
but your gettin into serious cash now
of course i dont rememebr twin tubs, im far too young
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