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  • in reply to: Caple DI414 dishwasher no fill. #396193
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Caple DI414 dishwasher no fill.

    Yep the 120v was across the valve when it was supposed to be open.. (Its supplied from a module at the bottom of machine). Then came the 6 flashes.. I will check the wiring at the door hinge as you say.. Have definitely seen faults in this area on other dishwashers… Thanks for your help with this machine Dave.. If this doesn’t crack it I think he may buy another one but will at least give it one more attempt.

    Cheers
    Jon

    in reply to: Caple DI414 dishwasher no fill. #396191
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Caple DI414 dishwasher no fill.

    Hi Dave.. Thanks for that.. Ive got full pressure water supply to the valve but the valve wont open at all. Have tested it for a supply & its getting 120(ish) volts.. Not the required 240 volts. Is there any other reason for this or do you think the main card is faulty?

    Cheers .. Jon

    in reply to: Caple DI414 dishwasher no fill. #396189
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Caple DI414 dishwasher no fill.

    Just an update to my previous post.. The inlet valve is NOT opening again when I select a program after the initial pump out. Ive multimetered the inlet valve connection from the board & its sending out 120 volts, the start button is flashing 6 times.

    I am able to get continuity from reed switch when I place a magnet near it..

    Jon

    in reply to: Caple DI414 dishwasher no fill. #396188
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Caple DI414 dishwasher no fill.

    Thanks Dave.. Just picked up your reply.

    Ive now got water filling at the same time as washing (the valve was faulty) but it then beeps with 9 flashes..

    Ive not got the codes for this machine.. Have you any ideas?

    Cheers

    Jon

    in reply to: Siemens (E-Nr SE64M359GB/01) overfilling! #395709
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Siemens (E-Nr SE64M359GB/01) overfilling!

    Just as an update to this post for anyone else with the same fault.. The problem was with the fill jug that measures the amount if water going in.
    Easy repair!

    Jon

    in reply to: Siemens (E-Nr SE64M359GB/01) overfilling! #395707
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Siemens (E-Nr SE64M359GB/01) overfilling!

    Will do.. Thanks again

    Jon

    in reply to: Siemens (E-Nr SE64M359GB/01) overfilling! #395705
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Siemens (E-Nr SE64M359GB/01) overfilling!

    Thanks Martin. Will post in technical next time (didn’t see it when I looked for some reason).

    in reply to: Summer music festivals – anyone out and about??? #316593
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Summer music festivals – anyone out and about???

    Hi Jim.

    We did well with the weather at Halle.. The rain stayed away & the show & fireworks were excellent.

    It seemed like the weather was ok for yourself (& Rick Astley as well). Im sure it was a good show if the display on Saturday was anything to go by!

    Jon

    in reply to: Summer music festivals – anyone out and about??? #316588
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Summer music festivals – anyone out and about???

    Im off to see the Halle at Tatton.. Picnic nearly prepared, bottle of dodgy champagne & umbrella ready!!

    in reply to: Zanussi Washer Dryer Overheating #377662
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Zanussi Washer Dryer Overheating

    Just to add.. Ive just tried this machine on another 40deg wash with super quick selected & the dryer fan started running during the last 15 minutes of washing cycle for about 3 minutes..

    in reply to: Zanussi Washer Dryer Overheating #377661
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Zanussi Washer Dryer Overheating

    Cheers Colin & Jem.. Looks like the heater is fed off a small board with 4 relays on it (behind the main board).. Its a shame to give up with it as it is ‘as new’.. Will have a go with your suggestions & if they dont work it may be off to the scrappers as its driving me mad!

    Thanks.. Jon

    in reply to: Zanussi Washer Dryer Overheating #377658
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Zanussi Washer Dryer Overheating

    Hi martin.. I meggered the heater.. All the readings were correct & the heater is not down to earth..

    Can you think of anything else or would you suggest this is a card fault? Just to remind you.. The machine continued heating to boiling from the start to the finish of a 40deg program..

    Jon

    in reply to: Zanussi Washer Dryer Overheating #377657
    jonnyveeee
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    Zanussi Washer Dryer Overheating

    Cheers Martin!

    Ive not meggered it but will do tomorrow!

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher no supply to element #377201
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher no supply to element

    Cheers Jem

    Will have a tinker with it tomorrow when I have regained my sanity!

    Thanks very much for your help

    Jon

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher no supply to element #377199
    jonnyveeee
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher no supply to element

    Hi Jem.. Thanks for that

    There is a microswitch on the end of heater box which closes (continuity) when machine has water in it.. So that seems ok..

    I can see a stat type object on top of the heater box which seems to be open circuit (no continuity) but Ive checked this against another Bosch dishwasher & that is the same so Im presuming this is correct!

    What is the NTC?.. What does it look like?

    Jon

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