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ScottieDawg
ParticipantRe: Replaced evaporator sensor but still icing up
Thanks Alf.
Here’s a picture of what we’re dealing with:
http://postimage.org/image/ty78c4shh/
Definitely replaced the evaporator sensor.
Don’t believe the drainage tube is blocked as when I last deiced with hot water, it all flowed freely down the hole.Seems to me the droplets are coming down the back wall and freezing on the drip channel. Perhaps I need to check the fridge for level…
ScottieDawg
ParticipantRe: Replaced evaporator sensor but still icing up
*bump*
No thoughts anyone?
Defrost cycle definitely happening, droplets on the back wall.
Just leaves the question of why the iced up drainage hole…?
ScottieDawg
ParticipantIndeed it is and it would appear that for once, I’ve got lucky!
Thanks Penguin much appreciated.
ScottieDawg
ParticipantRe: Infamous SMEG E2 and E1 error…
Okay, thanks Penguin. I shall get some bendy aparatus and scub the heck out of that matrix to make sure there is no blockage whatsoever. I shall take the same punitive meaures against the sump and pipe as well. Somewhere I hope to find the bit of gunk that is causing a marriage breakdown.
But…
How many flood sensors are involved here? I think I recognised one under the machine which I’ve made sure is not in effect. Then there is the one connected to the matrix – that too I took care of with a bit of blue tack.
So, basically, there’s the dishwasher, with no matrix attached, the pressure sensor with “pressure” and the flood pump, well, pumping because it thinks there is a flood.
But why? Surely, if the pressure switch is happy, the machine should be filling with water or is there yet another sensor lurking somewhere…
Thanks for your consideration.
ScottieDawg
ParticipantRe: Infamous SMEG E2 and E1 error…
Hi Penguin, STX 1.2 is the model in question. ~Scot
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