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  • in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483295
    MikeTB
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    Thanks. I finally found this which seems to be a very common item. It is cheap enough to try.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483293
    MikeTB
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    Machine has worked fine since last messages. But it has now got a new problem. On programme 1 (sixth sense) it defaults to the maximum programme time. I suspect the turbidity sensor but cannot find any details of the correct part required. I have run the diagnostics and everything passes fine. Any ideas?

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483291
    MikeTB
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    Thanks for your help.
    I may have fixed it. When I managed to run the test cycle it came up F9 E1 which is the diverter valve which allows me to select top or bottom wash only. I switched the machine on and selected top and bottom a couple of times. Then I ran the test cycle again including clearing the last message. The cycle completed with F- E- which means no errors found.
    Since then I have completed 2 complete washes without errors. Even shut the water off completely during the wash (another problem) and brought up the H2O error, which just required the start button to continue. It looks as though the error messages may have been completely misleading.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483289
    MikeTB
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    I have not managed to catch it at the time it stops, so I am never sure how far it has gone through the programme. There is no foam in the machine at all. Problem is this machine has no ways to override the programme. This means I have a very wet load which is not hot enough to dry quickly. You could be correct about the water level as there is never any water in the machine when it fails.
    I think I just managed to run the service test successfully. I followed programme timings as listed. Result was Error F9 E1 only. This appears to be the diverter valve which is an expensive item and right at the bottom of the machine. I guess this could cause other errors during operation. It did appear on the list of stored errors.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483287
    MikeTB
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    MikeTB wrote:Failed today on the Eco cycle. F6 E3 error. Apparently near or at wash completion.
    Notes – when powered on (I now switch off mains after use) displays Eco symbol and 6th sense lights for a few seconds.
    Regardless of last programme used it reverts to Eco cycle. It should start in same cycle previously used. This must be due to a timer fault.
    Machine details – ADP 720WH – Type WASFS – service nos. 8511570 – 381426014954. Can you identify correct control unit from this?

    UPDATE
    It has worked most times but now i cannot get a complete cycle without F6 E3.
    I found a Service Manual online, but it is for the 851157280021, while mine is 851157280022.. Mechanically it appears the same, but the Control Panel is clearly quite different.
    I can get to the display of stored codes but cannot clear them as my buttons do not match the instructions. It appears to do the test programme but finds no errors.This may be because of the codes already stored. Do you have the sequence which clears the memory and starts the test run.

    I have been told that the control board is programmed for 851157280020, so it is probably unsuitable.

    My washing machine apparently had a failed reed switch on the inlet valve. I note there is a similar flow device in the labyrinth at the side of the dishwasher. Could this be the problem? It is an expensive item.

    I am getting desperate so any suggestions will be appreciated.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483286
    MikeTB
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    I have not posted recently as the machine suddenly decided to work on the main No.1 programme. But it still fails every so often with the F6 E3 message. It does not finish the cycle but stops with hot water inside. I also had water problems with my Bosch washer/dryer but that was fixed by replacing the inlet valves.
    I guess i need to open up the door again and look for a loose connection, as I cannot see the control module giving intermittent faults.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483285
    MikeTB
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    Thanks again. I cannot find item 5210 on the Whitegoods site. Item 5213 is there and is visually the same at just under £60.
    I can find Item 5210 (prog ODRA) on the Whirlpool spares site but the price is over £200. At that price I may as well buy a new dishwasher.
    I believe ODRA is a Polish computer company who I presume did the programming.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483283
    MikeTB
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    I missed a bit. The Service numbers are 8511 570 15022 and 3814260114954

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483281
    MikeTB
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    Failed today on the Eco cycle. F6 E3 error. Apparently near or at wash completion.
    Notes – when powered on (I now switch off mains after use) displays Eco symbol and 6th sense lights for a few seconds.
    Regardless of last programme used it reverts to Eco cycle. It should start in same cycle previously used. This must be due to a timer fault.
    Machine details – ADP 720WH – Type WASFS – service nos. 8511570 – 381426014954. Can you identify correct control unit from this?

    in reply to: Bosch Logixx 7/4 flashing tap icon #468846
    MikeTB
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    Machine still works but during fill beeps and flashes tap light. No shortage of water. Maybe too much. I still suspect the valve as i cannot see level sensor causing this. Valve seems to be easy solution as it just require removal of top cover.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483280
    MikeTB
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    Just an update. Machine works OK on rinse cycle and seems to be OK on Eco cycle. Others fail usually to F6 E3.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483278
    MikeTB
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    The one illustrated on your web site is absolutely identical with all markings the same as mine. Other web sites show many parts which are obviously different.
    However yesterday the machine completed the main programme with no errors at all. Maybe something was loose. Let’s see what happens next time.
    By the way, i tried to upload a picture but the size limitation is far too small.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483276
    MikeTB
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    The timer I have is exactly the same as 481010643052 Dishwasher Control Module (ukwhitegoods.co.uk)
    Wires in the door were a bit untidy but I did not see any damage. I will keep trying and see about what to do next week.
    Thanks for your help so far.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483274
    MikeTB
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    I have accessed the CCB. No sign of any blown capacitors.
    I also confirmed it is the exact model available on your web site at £64.96.
    What do you think is the likelihood this will fix my problems? They just seem too inconsistent to be caused by a faulty valve or flow sensor.
    The symptoms include releasing the detergent just after starting the cycle, failing with F6 E3 somewhere in the cycle, and failing with F6 E1.
    Yesterday it eventually completed No. 1 programme, but the times displayed were all over the place, both longer and shorter than expected. Sometimes the 6th Sense stops and time is displayed, but after a few minutes the 6th Sense restarts.

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 720 multiple error codes #483273
    MikeTB
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    I assume you mean the main CCB. I recently installed an accessible switched spur but until the unit was always powered up. Yesterday it did a strange cycle but finally ended properly with clean dishes. But it took several attempts.

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