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  • in reply to: Whirlpool DWH B10W fault. #351378
    rachelB
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    Re: Whirlpool DWH B10W fault.

    Thank you so much for replying!

    I did take it out but maybe there is still some grease so I will take it out again. I tipped the machine on it’s side, took off the panel underneath then twisted the sump to get to the sump. I took off the black grid and washed it. I also washed the floppy plastic part(diaphragm?) and then wiped the inside of the main part left in my part. I don’t think it was possible to take it apart any further. Is this correct?? I then reassmbled it (good point..maybe i didn’t do this properly). Once it was back together and before i put it back in the machine i pressed the diapraghm down and heard it click. I presumed this meant that the switch was ok.
    I am a complete novice so would you mind explaing what you mean when you say that the switch can be tested for continuity?
    Thank you for your help,
    Rachel

    in reply to: Whirlpool DWH B10W fault. #351375
    rachelB
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    Whirlpool DWH B10W flashing 4 x and beeping

    Hi
    Please can someone help???

    I have taken out the black grid with the diaphragm in and the microswitch. I have washed them, but not that much grease on them anyway. I’ve just run a wash and when it gets to the drying cycle it starts beeping and flashing 4 times. The bottom of the dishwasher is empty so I think it’s draining ok.
    Does anyone have any thing else to suggest please,
    Thank you.

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