neilbow

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  • in reply to: PCB required for ISE 1607W #491090
    neilbow
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    Thanks Dave, got it

    in reply to: PCB required for ISE 1607W #491088
    neilbow
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    No I have not, to be honest this is only the second ISE machine I have come across, thanks for the thermistor chart I may well go back and test it. Thanks Again

    in reply to: PCB required for ISE 1607W #491086
    neilbow
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    Hi Dave,
    I have recently sent a Hotpoint Dishwasher module to QER a couple of times with not a great result. It may well be repairable as we have just lost supply to the element. BUT how much time do I spend on an old appliance ?? Many Thanks Neil

    neilbow
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    Hi Dave,
    yes you are correct wrong board has been ordered and fitted even though I sent picture of part number (from module)to my office we still managed to muck up everybody denies responsibility. 🙂 new board arriving today. I was not aware of the diode issue at D7 I will check the old module back at the workshop, at least I have learnt something new about these boards. Many thanks Neil

    neilbow
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    Hi Folks, Checked door lock that is okay.
    The part number I took from the original board but the model details are LR1285410W Prod.7165141100 S/N 18-800245 -01. I have not checked for a short on D7 ??.
    I have fitted a second board and the appliance still has the same issue.
    Many Thanks Neil

    in reply to: Siemens WM14Q478GB/21 E23 error code #490325
    neilbow
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    Hi Dave, yes that is a possibility I have downloaded a wiring diagram, I will go back and do some more investigations. Thanks Neil

    in reply to: Siemens WM14Q478GB/21 E23 error code #490323
    neilbow
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    yes tried that, made no difference

    in reply to: Siemens WM14Q478GB/21 E23 error code #490320
    neilbow
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    Hi, no it errors out as soon as you press start, I have checked element continuity and insulation and that checks out fine. The motor is a synchronous Motor with no carbon brushes. Thanks Neil:cool:

    neilbow
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    Hi everyone,
    just an update on this issue, yes Stratfordgirl was correct I pulled off the condenser box and the filter in the rear of the tub was partially blocked, why this throws up this error code is beyond me, AND why they put a filter where it cannot be easily accessed as it is always going to block up is also beyond me.
    Many Thanks everyone. Neil

    neilbow
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    Good Morning, emailed Gias tech services and they replied “The appliance is in demo mode, press and hold the spin and stain/rapid buttons at the same time for 7 seconds, this will remove it.”
    Regards Neil

    neilbow
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    Partially, but not fully

    neilbow
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    Hi, I have already done an insulation test on the dryer element hot when it aborts the drying cycle and it checked out fine.

    neilbow
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    Hi everyone, just an update on this issue, the appliance works fine on wash it is just on the drying cycle that it throws up this error code, it goes through the heating cycle, occasionally spinning, condenser valve working and drain pump all working, any thoughts anybody.
    Regards
    Neil

    in reply to: Bosch WAK28261GB/11 A/W #490111
    neilbow
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    Yes I had a Siemens machine that would only reset this way the standard turn to position 6 and turn one click to the right etc etc would not work

    Regards

    Neil

    in reply to: Bosch WAK28261GB/11 A/W #490109
    neilbow
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    This normally works for me

    1. Turn off the machine (dial to 0)
    2. Open the door
    3. Turn control knob to position 1
    4. Close the door
    5. Turn off the machine
    6. Turn the control knob to the six-o-clock program, which is spin
    7. Press the option down button and keep it pressed (This is the button left of the display)
    8. Turn the control knob one position left to seven-o-clock (empty/pump out program)
    9. Release the option down button
    10. Turn off the machine.

    Regards Neil

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