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  • in reply to: Siemans washer dryer fault codes #344283
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    Re: Siemans washer dryer fault codes

    I would hazard a guess to say it has a antiflood device that is being activated maybe not by a physical leak it could be something like a split/blocked pressure pipe dodgy pressure switch etc

    in reply to: normally open or closed MDI672050210070 #342889
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    Re: normally open or closed MDI672050210070

    same appliance is also labeled up as a proline, a haier and also a hoover

    in reply to: Bosch dishwasher SMS6012gb/14 #344303
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    Re: Bosch dishwasher SMS6012gb/14

    how far in to the wash is that is it when its waiting to reach temperature, waiting for drain, waiting for fill level on final rinse etc by the sounds of it the timer is definately waiting for something

    in reply to: WFO2466GB/07 Out Of Balance Problem #340689
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    Re: WFO2466GB/07 Out Of Balance Problem

    how long has it been doing the fault graham or has it been doing it from new (this is the new model machine I think)

    in reply to: Beko 6143w washing machine Time save light flashing!! #344321
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    Re: Beko 6143w washing machine Time save light flashing!!

    on a beko it could be anything lol….. but pump stalled/blocked or carbons would be the usual suspect on any beko machines

    in reply to: TEFAL Actifry FZ70015 help required #344323
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    Re: TEFAL Actifry FZ70015 help required

    No manual but on connections website it shows the above model number not being an actifry but the FZ700015 is there are different product numbers though i.e FZ700015/??? but having said that the only motor listed on the parts list is a syncronous motor not a brush motor

    in reply to: HNF71683D-80 #344315
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    Re: HNF71683D-80

    is that the one where the pressure pipe comes up and across the tub then to the pressure switch if so i have had a couple of those where the pipe had a small hole in where it had rubbed through obviously timed out on fill and because it thinks it flooding automatically sticks the drain pump on

    in reply to: bosch wvt12842gb/06 #344288
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    Re: bosch wvt12842gb/06

    I have had a similar fault a couple of times with bosch appliances and found that either one brush had worn down more than the other or that the brush wasn’t free enough in the holder after cleaning the brush holder and giving the brushes a quick rub over or replacing if needed the appliance worked fine, sometimes if copied brushes have been fitted they can be slightly bigger then the bosch ones also causing them to jam up

    in reply to: Hygena apl8212 leaking #343218
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    Re: Hygena apl8212 leaking

    yeah your right the water does come past the lower seal but it shouldn’t fill enough to over flow. what wash program do you use is it by any chance the same one at all times and also one of the lower temperature washes?

    in reply to: Hygena apl8212 leaking #343216
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    Re: Hygena apl8212 leaking

    it is possible that it’s over filling but your machine has a flow meter and should measure the water accuratley, one thing to check is what detergent you are using is it a 5 in 1 type tablet (maybe 4 or 3 in 1) and also still using salt and rinse aid, if the answer is yes then you may simply have a problem with overdosing (over foaming) very simple to fix just go back to a standard detergent tablet until the rinse aid and salt is empty then revert back to your all in 1 tablet if you want.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8640 Hot water issues…. #343422
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8640 Hot water issues….

    Have you checked the heater to see if it is open circuit, that would be your first thing to check if its open circuit then you have found your problem if its ok then you may have a break in the wiring or even maybe a faulty timer. The machine you have is actually a whirlpool machine and to be honest the heaters are usually ok, have a check then let us know.

    in reply to: hotpoint sdw60 #343592
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    Re: hotpoint sdw60

    if you are sure that the spray arms are definately clear then you could be looking at a faulty wash pump, But also its worth while checking your salt level as the dishwasher uses the salt during the water regenoration process so that it is always washing with the water as clean as possible

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 5962 F7 PCB Connector faulty can I solder #343543
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 5962 F7 PCB Connector faulty can I solder

    just pay the postage the dishwasher actually has a faulty circulation pump so I only kept it for spares send me a private message with your address deatils and I will sort it out over the weekend

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 644 light 4 flashes ? #343479
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 644 light 4 flashes ?

    if it is 1 light that flashes 4 times then pauses then flashes another 4 times and so on then that is fault code F4. 4 Flashes. Draining failure. Drain pump, control board OWI or water indicator defect. if it is as you say light 4 that is flashing then you would have to give some more info as to what that light/button is etc….

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    Darren

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 5962 F7 PCB Connector faulty can I solder #343541
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 5962 F7 PCB Connector faulty can I solder

    I think I have a integrated Whirlpool sitting buried in the garage if you want I can remove the above mentioned part of the harness and post it to you if thats any good

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