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  • in reply to: Zanussi oven dead #457071
    Hollytree_Technical
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    Re: Zanussi oven dead

    A little more information like a model number or PNC would be usefull.

    Jem

    in reply to: AEG 320F-DGB/611251911 Cooker Problem #457010
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    Re: AEG 320F-DGB/611251911 Cooker Problem

    Here you go.

    Jem

    in reply to: w/pool washer #456961
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    Re: w/pool washer

    Most likely to be the power module not the display board. I would suggest this may be another option.

    Jem

    in reply to: Indesit Ceramic Hob cycling on and off? #456933
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    Re: Indesit Ceramic Hob cycling on and off?

    From what I can see on the wiring diagram there is no form of temperature control on the hobs (although there may be an overheat trip in each element), It sounds like one of the main power connections is burning out.

    Jem

    in reply to: Whirlpool NTC query #456814
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    Re: Whirlpool NTC query

    I can’t see the information in the manual but looking at a similar machine suggests the E04 could be door lock related.

    Jem

    in reply to: Ikea/Electrolux Dishwasher – 911679010/04 #456645
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    Re: Ikea/Electrolux Dishwasher – 911679010/04

    I think that the “leakage switch” is the anti-flood float switch in the base and although possible is unlikely to be the problem.
    If this is a built in machine (and looking at the parts list I would assume that it is) then it may only activate the display and respond to buttons with the door open – Have you checked the door switch operation? (“IP” on the diagram I think) if not the try disconnecting one side of the door switch and then power it up and see if it lights up.

    Jem

    in reply to: electrolux d/w no display #456470
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    Re: electrolux d/w no display

    I think that the correct model number is ESI6601ROX.

    Looking at the diagrams it looks like the power switch is an automatic type with a built in solenoid between contacts B1 and B2 (only used to turn the machine off), the only switch contacts are between A1 and A2, the other contacts A3 and A4 are shorted together, there may also be some form of indicator lamp between A1 and A3/4.

    Power enters the module on A1(Live) and A3(Neutral), the neutral should then be fed out to the power switch on K1 and return on K2. If all of this is happening then I would suggest that you have a power supply failure on the module which may only require the changing of a couple of components to fix.

    Jem

    in reply to: Beko QWM84 blockage aftermath #456463
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    Re: Beko QWM84 blockage aftermath

    Have you checked that the DC Module isn’t blown as the weight of the bathmat could have overloaded the motor causing the DC module to pop some of its tracks.

    Jem

    in reply to: Hotpoint TDW SF 83b EP (UK) #455600
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    Re: Hotpoint TDW SF 83b EP (UK)

    F11 to F19 is listed as:

    MCU failure (only for BPM motors) or BPM motor failure (BPM motor only).

    Switch off/on appliance. check wiring from ACU to motor. Apply service reset procedure.


    Reset Procedure:
    Safety failures can be reset after the failure in the machine is corrected by the following procedure:
    Within 10 seconds the following sequence must be performed:
    a) turn selector switch in 6 o’clock position (down)
    b) push “start” button three times.
    c) turn selector one position CW (airing program)
    d) push “start” button three times

    Jem

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF 91483 – Shows 30mins but wont start #455412
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF 91483 – Shows 30mins but wont start

    Check to see if it is showing an insulation resistance reading of around 3Meg or less as the Electrolux stuff will sometimes sit there unresponsive if it is close to the limit.

    Jem

    in reply to: candy gov580c #455334
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    Re: candy gov580c

    From memory I think that all lights flashing is an overheat fault caused by the relay on the PCB welding on, If it is then you will more than likely be able to see the glow of the element at the back of the drum when it stops (or measure the current draw of the appliance) to confirm.

    Jem

    in reply to: Beko DW – DIN26x20 – control module #454791
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    Re: Beko DW – DIN26x20 – control module

    I have just got back from a similar machine with a similar issue which turned out to be the floor indicator light had cracked and had got some damp in it.

    Jem

    in reply to: Bosch DW PCB repair #455019
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    Re: Bosch DW PCB repair

    What it means is that the LNK chip which is the power supply for the PCB has probably failed causing the resistor to go for safety. Replace both the resistor and LNK chip and the board will probably come back to life and work fine.

    You probably got a 1/4W resistor which is the wrong wattage for this job, most commonly the resistors used in this situation are 3W wire wound flame proof. They need to be flame proof as they are there to act as a fuse and must fail safely.

    RS part Nos:
    525-4167 LNK304GN (I think that it is a 304 version in your photo but double check)
    485-1947 200 Ohm 3W flame proof resistor.

    Jem

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    Re: help needed on whirlpool oven f3 fail, cant program new

    I have not dealt with these ovens myself but looking at the manual it suggests that you need to turn the “Test” bit on and if it comes up with F03 to make sure that the configuration code is correct and that the test bit is on then wait 10 minutes.

    Jem

    in reply to: Bosch D/W Det drawer sticking? #452285
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    Re: Bosch D/W Det drawer sticking?

    In my experience the actuator for the dispenser tends to die, it is heat expansion type instead of the normal solenoid and can be bought separately under part no 166635.

    Jem

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