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  • in reply to: AEG 72630 washing machine. #455734
    scommstech
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    Re: AEG 72630 washing machine.

    Many thanks Dave for your time.
    Ps
    If you have a spare controller for this machine that you want to sell on give me a bell.
    Regards
    Harry

    in reply to: AEG 72630 washing machine. #455732
    scommstech
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    Re: AEG 72630 washing machine.

    hi Dave
    To be honest I’ve kept this machine going for years. It’s had a few controllers and pumps/inlet valves but recently it started not to pump out and stops at its rinse cycle. It did not help that the front panel switches were packing up and we had to spend quite a few minutes pressing before the machine would start up on the separate rinse setting, or pump out.
    I decided to change out the front panel and the controller. All seemed fine for the first day then the wife said that it had stopped again and not gone into its rinse cycle. It then made me think maybe it was due to one of its sensors. So that is were I am now. I have loads of spares for this machine and as long as the bearings hold up I shall try to keep it going. (on my last controller board )
    From what I’ve found out the analog one mainly senses the levels during the various washing cycles and the mechanical one is sort of acting as the safety back up checking on over foam/boiling etc and comparing results with the analog one.
    I’ll probably open it up and make sure that the analog pipework is clear. If that doesn’t fix it I’ll change the module itself.
    I like this machine as most parts are still findable and it’s well made. The wife wants me to ditch it but from what I can gather the new reasonably priced machines are not to the same build quality. I do like “made in Germany” but so few are made there except the expensive ones.
    Regards
    Harry

    in reply to: AEG 72630 washing machine. #455730
    scommstech
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    Re: AEG 72630 washing machine.

    Thanks Dave
    I must admit that I was confused that there should be 2 separate “fill” sensing devices.
    All the posts as regards the machine halting with water in the drum refer to the analog sensor with no mention of the digital one. Even the Y Tube demos class the analog one as the fill sensor with no mention to the digital one, yet E Bay refer to the digital one as a fill sensor. Very confusing. Pity there was not an AEG service chappie who could give a definite answer on the jobs of these 2 different sensors.
    regards
    Harry

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