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iadom
ModeratorThanks, it’s the same as the old E8 ones for the WMA models by the looks of it. He says it starts to fill for a second or so the cuts out. Seems to be pointing to a pcb fault.:(
iadom
ModeratorThe spares availability is not the best due to the sad demise of ISE. I have been retired for five years now but when I was working I had over fifty of the high spec ASKO based machines on my ‘plot’. I never carried a single item as van stock for them and cannot think of any part that I changed more than once. Therefore it’s difficult to pin point any ‘common weak points’. A lot of the functional parts are identical to the ASKO machines made in Sweden at the time. I personally have an ISE W1607W that is now almost 12 years old. It is completely untouched repair wise from new.
iadom
ModeratorExactly, it’s a similar or lower price than several other higher cost appliances. As you say possibly repairable but I certainly wouldn’t take the risk of doing it whilst the machine still functions in all other areas.
iadom
ModeratorAs long as it works by switching off at the mains socket and it is not inconvenient to do so then that is by far the best option to take. The main board is quite a large unit on these and the cost is very similar or even a good bit less than control boards for the likes of Miele or high end Bosch, Neff, Siemens kit etc.
A very quick scan in our store shows a Bosch panel at £199.95, a Siemens one at £249.95, I dread to even think what Miele price theirs at.
iadom
ModeratorShould have emphasised SWITCH CLEANER, under no circumstances use WD40 or similar.
iadom
Moderatordon wrote:[USER=”3176″]iadom[/USER] he’s the ISE expert 😀
Don
I wish.:) The likeliest cause is as you surmise a main board fault. Not something I have ever encountered and the cost of a complete main board is extremely expensive. If it was mine I would possibly try a quick spray of a good quality switch cleaner around the area of the switch on the back of the board.
If it will work by switching off at the mains and the plug is easily accessible then the is possibly the best option.
Main pcb if still available is around £200.:(iadom
ModeratorHardly new technology, this article was written eight years ago and they had been on the market for a couple of years before that. https://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/buying-advice/tumble-dryers/3845-are-heat-pump-dryers-worth-it
iadom
ModeratorCheers K, I did see those and have been smurfing the web, all the pictures I can see have the large amp tags as well.:(
iadom
ModeratorExcellent, thanks for letting us know.:cool:
iadom
ModeratorHi Paul, found the manual in my Cloud folders, have sent it via my iPad. Let me know if it doesn’t get to you and I will fire up my PC and send it from there.
Jim
iadom
ModeratorDid you check the condition of the brushes? Take a good look at the replacement brushes to make certain the end of each carbon brush has the correct angle, match them up with the displaced ones.
iadom
ModeratorIt’s been quite a while (almost five years) since I last changed any on this model but from memory this may be the correct replacement. https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/un12…r-carbon-brush
The brushes can be changed without even removing the motor.
iadom
ModeratorE21 is a motor fault, could well be worn motor brushes. Very easy to access on this machine. Unplug, tilt machine back against a wall and remove the large bottom plinth ( a screw either side) .
November 19, 2022 at 10:32 am in reply to: Miele wda 210 washing machine, Type HW07, NR64 /118655731 #484492iadom
Moderator£150 for two bearings , how the hell do they get away with that.:mad:
iadom
Moderator🙁 Just double checked, those fault codes are for DV620.
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