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  • in reply to: Bosch SGS66A02 locked up with error code 1 #429781
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS66A02 locked up with error code 1

    Windows 10 too huh? Technology gorn mad and no mistake.

    in reply to: Bosch SGS66A02 locked up with error code 1 #429779
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS66A02 locked up with error code 1

    arjc wrote:Yes – that’s one of the odd things – the program reset function has no effect

    Then the bad news is that the main ‘control unit’ has died. 🙁

    Before you went on holiday did you ensure the dishwasher was switched off or was the power button still left on?

    in reply to: Bosch SGS66A02 locked up with error code 1 #429777
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS66A02 locked up with error code 1

    Have you tried the programme reset proceedure. (ie pressing the 2 reset buttons etc)????

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWH7149P (914906683 00) W/M Constantly Drains #429770
    Martin
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    Re: Zanussi ZWH7149P (914906683 00) W/M Constantly Drains

    Try accessing last error code recorded (see below) then let us know what it is. PM me your email address and I can send you a copy of the service manual if you like. 💡

    in reply to: No spin #429772
    Martin
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    Re: No spin

    Pressure stat fault by the sounds of it in spite of it filling OK. The machine still ‘thinks’ it’s got water in.

    in reply to: Siemens PCB configuration. #429769
    Martin
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    Re: Siemens PCB configuration.

    I will PM my email address to you and perhaps you can send me a copy.

    in reply to: Bosch SGS66A02 locked up with error code 1 #429775
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS66A02 locked up with error code 1

    Does it still operate even with the door open?

    in reply to: Siemens PCB configuration. #429767
    Martin
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    Re: Siemens PCB configuration.

    Those Germans are irritatingly logical when it comes configuration instructions. Very often one PCB fits several models and instructions come in broken English. The guys at Bletchley Park managed it during WW2. If you send us a copy perhaps I can help you through the enigma though 💡

    in reply to: John Lewis E52? #429763
    Martin
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    Re: John Lewis E52?

    Oooh dear Jim, 120 quid punt on a new motor…..my fingers are crossed for you. 😉

    in reply to: John Lewis E52? #429760
    Martin
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    Re: John Lewis E52?

    I think E52 is yet another Lux red herring. The fact that it stops mid cycle and resets the time indicates to me there may be a load imbalance/ wrong programme setting issue by the customer.

    A”55 minute cycle” is some variant quick wash selected by the user that is inappropriate based on the load size they are stuffing in?

    Just a thought.:wink:

    in reply to: Hotpoint Washer WMFUG842P misbehaving #429691
    Martin
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    Re: Hotpoint Washer WMFUG842P misbehaving

    myfil wrote:PS: Hotpoint have told the customer it is her fault (?) and not covered by the warranty and she must buy their lousy insurance policy to get it fixed. Hard to believe but true….

    When, how and why did they come to that conclusion? Have they called to inspect it?

    in reply to: Bosch wfo2865uk/01. Fd 8309 602702 #429731
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch wfo2865uk/01. Fd 8309 602702

    A new one on me too Andy. Delay start set for 8hrs maybe? What happens if you press the ‘start in’ button next to the display?

    in reply to: elux code #429734
    Martin
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    Re: elux code

    dopper wrote:washerdryer ewx1440 13 red flashes 4 green also get ed4 which normally dryer element anyone know the red and green code
    dop

    13 red and 4 green also represents error Ed4 and both wash and dry element earth leak will give that code.

    in reply to: Oven keeps tripping the RCD #429677
    Martin
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    Re: Oven keeps tripping the RCD

    shuggy81uk wrote:Do you know how one would go about testing the element ? Is it just testing using an ohm meter ?

    We have to assume those asking for help have a reasonable knowledge of electrics. Your safety is all important and asking such fundamental information does give cause for concern. My colleague referred to using a Megger (Earth insulation tester) as the correct way to diagnose faults with elements etc. And if that’s what you refer to an an “ohm meter” then the answer is yes a Megger is a Megohm meter.

    Stay safe. 😀

    in reply to: Bosch SGS56E02GB/35 drainage problem #429722
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS56E02GB/35 drainage problem

    Soniks wrote:Any ideas how to find out the source of the leak given it’s difficult the base of the machine.

    Remove the lid then both side panels in order to have access to the base tray. From there you can investigate where the leak is coming from. Common causes are : Leaking circulating pump, rust holes in stainless tub, overflowing water inlet matrix, hole in water heater unit and leaky water diverted valve.

    Soniks wrote:Are there any instructions on how to disassemble the dw

    All over the Internet, including many extremely dodgy YouTube videos.

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