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  • in reply to: Indesit DE73 – A01 error code #201660
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    Re: Indesit DE73 – A01 error code

    A-01 is displayed when the float switch in the base is activated. It could be that there is still water in the base enough to activate the switch or it could even be a faulty switch. The leak is most likely due to you moving the appliance. The best way to empty the base of water is to tilt the appliance back. BE VERY CAREFUL THIS IS WHERE WATER AND ELECTRICS DONT MIX.

    in reply to: Ariston Margherita A1535 – help! #201502
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    Re: Ariston Margherita A1535 – help!

    You sound like you have an item of clothing stuck between the inner and outer drum. Either remove a wash paddle and look for it or remove the sump hose and do the same.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD420 Drying / Flashing Lights Overnight Resets #201114
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    Re: Hotpoint WD420 Drying / Flashing Lights Overnight Resets

    Actually the top led ( drying high heat ) flashing on its own indicates a fault with the wash heating element. Having said that it could be somthing as simple as damp on the power board especially as it clears overnight.
    Due to its age I would sugest trying to get a replacement from Indesit…

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF540P wont stop washing been going for over 12hrs #201371
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    Re: Hotpoint WF540P wont stop washing been going for over 12

    Sounds like you put it back wrong. Is the drain hose in a stand pipe? too far down and it will syphon water from he tank as it tries to heat it. This causes an endless loop of heating and refilling. If this isnt the cause then may be the heater. Hope this helps

    in reply to: Indesit Widl 146 Washer/Dryer Error #201458
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    Re: Indesit Widl 146 Washer/Dryer Error

    This is a fault with the thermistor, in the heater. The power board is not detecting it correctly.

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