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JohnBoag
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWD1SSE-1 won’t start
New pcb (correct one judging by the code and the appearance) but same result – the eco light, 4th and 5th light come on but nothing happens – tried resetting but no change.
Need to decide now whether to call out an engineer or just bin it and buy a non-Smeg appliance.
JohnBoag
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWD1SSE-1 won’t start
Just ordered the correct PCB!
The Smeg parts dept have, apparently, quoted me the incorrect part number originally. I’ve now placed the order for the correct part.
I’ll post the outcome once the new pcb is installed.
Thanks again for your help!
JohnBoag
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWD1SSE-1 won’t start
Cheers ServEng! 😀
I guess then that several smeg pcbs look very similar (where the connections all fit) but are very specific to each model. The code on the old one is 10613130 while the new one is 10613000. I just assumed that over the 5 years since we purchased the dishwasher the pcb had been updated.
Looks like Monday’s discussion with the Smeg parts dept may get to the bottom of this!
I’ll update this thread on Monday (hopefully with good news!!)
JohnBoag
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWD1SSE-1 won’t start
I’ve tried phoning Smeg today to confirm that the pcb they’ve sent me is indeed the correct one. All the plugs fit but the actual pcb looks different and has a different code.
The parts dept is not available until Monday so I’ll have to wait until then to confirm it’s correctness.
JohnBoag
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Disconnected the float switch and tried to reset / start etc but still nothing.
JohnBoag
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWD1SSE-1 won’t start
Tried several times – the 1st, 4th and 5th (the first being the eco light) come on every time but never flash.
Once or twice during this process there’s a clunk from way down below (to the left) so maybe this is the drain pump trying to pump out as there’s still some water in the base of the unit. The filters have been checked.
JohnBoag
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWD1SSE-1 won’t start
Tried to reset but no response (no change in lights)
JohnBoag
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Just to answer your earlier question the last time I had a problem (about a year ago) the machine beeped started for less than a second then stopped – I replaced the soap dispenser and all was well.
This time abosolutely zero activity! – the only difference between the carbonised pcb and the new one is the eco light comes on solid with the new one.
JohnBoag
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The door closed firmly (the standard clicking noise as per usual). Power on then hit start and nothing happens at all.
JohnBoag
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Hi,
No the eco light is solid as are the two far right lights.
JohnBoag
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWD1SSE-1 won’t start
Thanks for the advice. Yes, the soap dispenser was replaced about a year ago and the machine has worked fine until last week.
Electrically we’ve linked out the door switch but still will not start.
Not sure if this is helpful but inserting the old pcb results in the 2 far right lights coming on while the new pcb does the same but also lights up the “eco” light.
Looking at the carbonised pcb the connection “A5” was the carbonised section – do you happen to know what this controls?
JohnBoag
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWD1SSE-1 won’t start
Sorry, 10613130 not 1613130
JohnBoag
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Anyone know if the pcb numbers should be the same?
The burnt-out pcb number seems to be 1613130 while the replacement pcb number is10613000?
It’s fits OK and the new pcb lights up the “eco” led but that’s all.
JohnBoag
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Does anyone know how to reset the above model? I tried pressing start 4 times with the door open (and closed) several times but to no avail….although I could have sworn a couple of times there was a solitary clunk from the base of the unit.
I’m guessing the door mechanism may be the problem but from reading on here the pcb blowing may have taken the soap dispenser out but I’m hesitant to spend another £60 on parts.
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