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  • in reply to: Intermittent F06 Fault – No Unlock End of Cycle #452242
    iadom
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    Re: Intermittent F06 Fault – No Unlock End of Cycle

    There isn’t ‘another’ type of doorlock to fit your machine. You misunderstood me when I said two different door locks. I was referring to the basic WDF740 model range as a whole, with the particulars you gave that is the only one for your machine.

    Either part number you have just given entered into the manufacturers parts software shows a picture of the same, long thin interlock. This is not a new type but is basically the same interlock that has been used on Hotpoint machines for almost 15 years now, albeit with different manufacturers. It has been used to replace the original type used on your machine and will work, although a little differently.

    The long thin interlock is a ‘bimetal’ type with a delay of a minute or so before opening, the earlier, square one is a solenoid operated door lock that clicks loudly when locking or unlocking and allows the door to be opened as soon as the drum stops revolving.
    Either will work on your machine but if you get the plug the wrong way round it can damage the pcb.

    in reply to: Hot point BF1620: led lights 1 & 3 flashing #452361
    iadom
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    Re: Hot point BF1620: led lights 1 & 3 flashing

    To reset the machine. This is achieved by switching Off with the On/Off button, waiting
    10 seconds and switching On with the On/Off button. The dishwasher is then ready for use.

    It is a BFI620 not a BF1, πŸ˜‰

    1+3 flashing is a blocked filters error.

    Mesh plate, filter or microfilter, pressure sensor,
    pressure switch, circulation pump.

    The main circulation pump is one of several weak points on these Indesit dishwashers that will give this error code.

    in reply to: Help with Indesit lwc6125s #452253
    iadom
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    Re: Help with Indesit lwc6125s

    Result, thanks for confirming the fix. :tup:

    in reply to: Advice on door weight #452291
    iadom
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    Re: Advice on door weight

    Apparently it is a Beko DIN28R22.

    Deleted your other post in General Enquiries, best to keep to the one thread. πŸ˜‰

    Personally, if the instruction manual says max load is 6kg and you do fit your 7kg door panel then any subsequent damage to the door or hinges will not be covered by manufacturers warranty.

    in reply to: Bosch D/W Det drawer sticking? #452286
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch D/W Det drawer sticking?

    Considering the large number of Hotpoint clones I used to see I can’t say I have had much trouble with these dispensers other than the small spring TBH.

    May changed one of those wax actuators but it would be over 20 years ago. πŸ™‚

    Thanks for reply.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Help with Indesit lwc6125s #452251
    iadom
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    Re: Help with Indesit lwc6125s

    Error code F05, as I suspected a possible drain problem.

    Take the filter right out of the pump, the water should flow out quite rapidly at this point. Get down and shine a torch inside. At the back you will see a small, four bladed pump impellor. You should be able to flick that round in 1/4 turns. Look out for bits of bra wire, hairgrips or hair bobbles, all very common causes of pump failure.

    in reply to: Intermittent F06 Fault – No Unlock End of Cycle #452240
    iadom
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    Re: Intermittent F06 Fault – No Unlock End of Cycle

    Two different door interlocks for that model, yours should be a C00297327.

    Check the plug connections very carefully, very cheap and flimsy and very prone to overheating and burning out.

    in reply to: Help with Indesit lwc6125s #452249
    iadom
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    Re: Help with Indesit lwc6125s

    As a follow up question, have you checked or cleaned out the drain pump filter as per your instruction manual?

    in reply to: Help with Indesit lwc6125s #452248
    iadom
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    Re: Help with Indesit lwc6125s

    I will repeat the information I gave earlier,

    You IGNORE the horizontal flashing lights, you make a note of the VERTICAL lights that are on steady, that is NOT FLASHING.

    in reply to: Intermittent F06 Fault – No Unlock End of Cycle #452238
    iadom
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    Re: Intermittent F06 Fault – No Unlock End of Cycle

    10 different versions of this machine, two different interlocks some interchangeable some not. Fitting the wrong one can sometimes blow the main module. πŸ™

    Need full serial number and commercial code from the sticker inside the door to ID correct part.

    DL whatever suggests you used a pattern spare.

    in reply to: Help with Indesit lwc6125s #452246
    iadom
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    Re: Help with Indesit lwc6125s

    Some Hotpoint machines use the same error codes, you can find them HERE

    That shows the lights as horizontal unfortunately, easier to fit on the page, πŸ˜‰ but the codes are correct reading them from Left to Right. So if for instance if the very bottom light is lit then that is F01.

    in reply to: Help with Indesit lwc6125s #452245
    iadom
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    Re: Help with Indesit lwc6125s

    Are you sure ALL of the lights are flashing?

    The error codes on these are given by flashing all of the horizontal lights which you can ignore.

    The error code is given by BOTTOM five of the far right vertical lights which are on steady, not flashing.

    They are numbered for codes by using the lowest light as number 1 upwards.

    Can you try it again and check the right hand column of lights please.

    in reply to: Is whirlpool / hotpoint and wpro the same company #452207
    iadom
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    Re: Is whirlpool / hotpoint and wpro the same company

    Even better, cut off exactly the length you need and save the rest in case you need it again. πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx7 Door Gasket / Silicone Seal Ring #452180
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch Classixx7 Door Gasket / Silicone Seal Ring

    THIS low cost alternative should fit.

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx7 Door Gasket / Silicone Seal Ring #452179
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch Classixx7 Door Gasket / Silicone Seal Ring

    As mentioned in my last post, hardly any modern seals can be reversed. If you look to the top left of your picture at the inside of the seal at approx. 11.05 o’clock, you will see a small vent. That is fixed to a drain hose from the soap dispenser drawer so cannot be reversed.

    New seal and more care and attention needed in future. πŸ™‚

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