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kennycraig
ParticipantRe: Belling IDW601 Error E9
Back to the drawing board! Just checked the thermostat with some boiling water and the pairs of contacts switch to their opposite states and back again on cooling. Tested the element resistance (26 ohms) which i presume is ok. Stuck! Any ideas?
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KCkennycraig
ParticipantRe: Belling IDW601 Error E9
Thanks for the reply. Yes its the 601. Unfortunately, but predictably the safety thermostat appears to be single shot. There are 4 connections that seem to be split into 2 pairs depicted by 2 white dots and 2 yellow dots. I have a closed circuit between the 2 white dots but open circuit between the two yellow. Does this mean the thermostat has had its day or is more information required?
kennycraig
ParticipantRe: Belling IDW601 Error E9
My machine has recently developed an E3 error. Bellings response was that an engineer would be required. Being a bit relucatant to part with £80 without further investigation, i found this forum. However i cannot find the orange reset button underneath the machine that you mention. There is a yellow switch that appears to be activated by a diaphragm/float switch which i presumed was the Aquastop flood protection. This is mounted behind the metal plate at the bottom of the machine. Is this the “reset” button that you refer to or cannot i see it for looking! Detailed whereabouts would be greatly appreciated.
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