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itsbroke
ParticipantRe: Hoover OPH714DS door locking
That’s interesting- any signs of a problem before ?
– I’m reluctant to try my new pcb now..
How did you find the fault?
– my pcb has a burnt out track by the main input and a very black area in the middle…itsbroke
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BF1620
ok … here’s the info –
s/n 50520 3196
run on normal cycle, stalls, water in mchine, lights 2 and 3 flashing. left 6 hrs will not restart.
manually drained and repeated as above, same result BUT now lights 2 and 4 flashing…..
does this help?
Thanks again,
Timitsbroke
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BF1620
6 years? thats a surprise – was fitted new about 2 yrs ago with a kitchen package. NOS I guess then..
Its my Mum’s, I’ll run it like you say and get the serial number and report back.
Thanks for the help.
itsbroke
ParticipantRe: hoover optima oph714d
For anyone who wants to know the final outcome..
Long story short – chance meeting with someone “who knows these machines” guaranteed me the element was at fault.He told me that the elements are quite delicate and that sending them through the post without good packing can wreck them (I bought mine online (not this site) – it arrived in a plastic bag without packing)
He said my replacement element was faulty.
so I tried another one.
The machine now works perfectly…
itsbroke
ParticipantRe: hoover optima oph714d
Hi Martin,
The pump seems to be the only part that does work,
why do suspect it?
– there’s never any water left, just that the machine thinks there is?itsbroke
ParticipantRe: hoover optima oph714d
Ok, will order one.
interestingly, it will now run a complete (but empty) rinse cycle with no problems, the minute you put on wash cycle
problems start. have tried various detergents (thinking about foaming) – doesn’t seem to have an effect..itsbroke
ParticipantRe: hoover optima oph714d
Yes – all clean,no sign of blockage…
itsbroke
ParticipantRe: hoover optima oph714d
Found the pressure switch, removed it, dismantled it,replaced it… no difference..
the diaphram is good, contacts clean,the pipework is clear – it seems to operate ok. so I guess its not the pressure switch then?
Am I right thinking all thats left is the circuit board?
– or is it worth trying a new pressure switch anyway?Current symptoms are that it runs fine until it goes to drain. then it drains, stops a moment and begins to drain again, but there’s nothing there so get E03. (don’t get E16 anymore)
If you leave it overnight it will often work perfectly next morning for 1 run only, then it gives up…
before it goes to the tip should I try anything else???
itsbroke
ParticipantRe: hoover optima oph714d
Really helpful – Thank you
itsbroke
ParticipantRe: hoover optima oph714d
Thanks for that, that diagram is useful!
Details are:
OPH714DS/1-80
N. 31002670 0830 0858
Type FCE2
1400rpm
IPX4Made in Italy
Sold by Cometitsbroke
ParticipantRe: hoover optima oph714d
More help please…
I have the same problem, same machine, 18m old,
runs fine, gets to drain, E03, (although it is empty), then E16.
I’ve changed the element as suggested, cleaned the pump, hoses etc (no blockage found) no difference.
How does this machine detect water in the drum? is there a sensor/ pressure switch somewhere – if so where?!?!
(I can’t find anything that looks like a pressure switch – where should I be looking??)Is the sensor at the back of the drum above the element just a thermostat, even though there’s a connection on the element that is marked thermostat?
It does seem like a water sensor fault rather than anything else but I can’t see how it determines the water level?
Help please !!!
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