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Misnomer
ParticipantRe: Beko- No spin
Thought I would update this thread in case this info helps anyone.
The issue turned out to be the tacho sensor on the back Of The motor.
I assume it is a simple Hall Effect doodad but it was faulty.
Simple replacement and all is running perfectly now.
Thanks to Seamy for all your advice!
Misnomer
ParticipantRe: Beko- No spin
The spin builds up as it normally would.
I might just go for a pcb. Difficult to get an engineer as this is on my boat.
Thanks for the help!
Misnomer
ParticipantRe: Beko- No spin
As an update; I have checked the pcb, no visible problems
Removed the motor brushes, nice and long and moving freely.
Drained the machine completely, checked drain pump for debris, all clear.
Checked the drain hose, blew it clear, nothing.
The machine will start the spin cycle, run about three seconds and then cut out. My suspicion now is that there is an error code that needs to be cleared.
Does anyone know how to reset the system and clear this code without buying a new pcb?Cheers!
Misnomer
ParticipantRe: Beko- No spin
I removed the circuit board completely and gave it a thorough inspection but nothing seems amiss. Nothing obviously burnt or shiny from heat.
Will check the motor brushes next.
Misnomer
ParticipantRe: Beko- No spin
I have replaced the dc regulator as advised but still have the same problem.
The machine is empty, level, and dry inside. It still has the exact same symptom.Any ideas?
Thanks again for any replies!
Jeff
Misnomer
ParticipantRe: Beko- No spin
I have emptied the machine, checked the drain filter, which is clean, and tried her again……same…no spin.
My next choices are brushes or pcb. Any pointers?
Cheers,
JeffMisnomer
ParticipantRe: Beko- No spin
Hi,
It does not spin whilst empty. It also does not seem to shake as much now that it’s empty.
The pump does a little drain, then it starts to spin and then quickly cuts out.
Any ideas?
Cheers,
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