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  • in reply to: Beko DWD8650 X #357445
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko DWD8650 X

    I’ve had problems with overflow switch bad connection on all of these Beko D’washers causing strange faults. If not that then change display p.c.b, lucky that Beko parts are dirt cheap.

    in reply to: AEG L74810 occasionally stops with 1 minute showing #357353
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    Re: AEG L74810 occasionally stops with 1 minute showing

    Seamy wrote:Door interlock not releasing.

    Thats the problem, the door interlock needs replacing

    in reply to: miele dishwasher g1470 scv1 #357354
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    Re: miele dishwasher g1470 scv1

    ” F13 – the program is interrupted and the drain pump is operated. The display shows the message Water intake fault F13. After approximately 2 to 4 minutes, the buzzer is activated for 2 minutes. This fault is registered when the desired number of pulses, which varies depending on program, has not been detected within a certain given time (maximum 4 minutes). If the selected program starts with a water softener flushing cycle, the fault code register check is carried out earlier. In the event of a fault, the selected program is interrupted after approximately 30 seconds and the fault is indicated.

    Cause:
    On-site water supply not in order.

    Remedy:
    The on-site water supply should be checked by a specialist.

    Cause:
    Water inlet valve defective.

    Remedy:
    Check the water inlet valve and replace it if necessary.

    Cause:
    Flow meter B3/4 is providing too few pulses.

    Remedy:

    1. Check WPS valve Y2 (filter, restrictor disc).
    2. Remove the left side panel.
    3. Check that the plate with the reed switch on flow meter B3/4 is seated correctly.
    4. Check that the reed switch connection plug is seated correctly.
    5. Replace the reed switch, if necessary.
    6. Check the control lead from the electronic to flow meter B3/4.
    7. Replace the water inlet mixer, if necessary.

    Cause:
    Water flow pressure at on-site water supply is less than 14.5 pounds per square inch (1 bar).

    Remedy:

    1. Check the water intake.
    2. If voltage is present at the electronic for the solenoid valve, check the solenoid valve Y2 leads for continuity.
    3. Check the filter at WPS valve Y2.

    Cause:
    Filter in WPS clogged.

    Remedy:

    1. Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
    2. Close the on-site water supply.
    3. Unscrew the WPS from the on-site water supply.
    4. Remove the washer from the threaded union.
    5. Remove the filter with needlenose pliers.
    6. Clean or replace the filter as necessary.lockage. “

    in reply to: AEG L74810 occasionally stops with 1 minute showing #357351
    Seamy
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    Re: AEG L74810 occasionally stops with 1 minute showing

    Door interlock not releasing.

    in reply to: beko drcs68w #357430
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    Re: beko drcs68w

    Have you cancelled the programme by holding in start button for 3 secs’?

    in reply to: fault codes #357343
    Seamy
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    Re: fault codes

    Likely its a Belling type d’washer, if so its a problem that can be cured by tweeking the pressure switch slightly to take in slightly more water. Level switch gets deactivated & heater drops out due to low level filling.

    in reply to: fault codes #357341
    Seamy
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    Re: fault codes

    E3 is a drain fault, they’re distributed by
    Shomar Ltd
    Unit 9 Western Industrial Estate
    Dublin 12
    Ireland

    T: 01 450 9150

    Fault codes are here ….
    http://www.shomar.ie/PP1000WM_IB.pdf

    in reply to: Zanussi FJS1225W Washer F10 problem #357324
    Seamy
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    Re: Zanussi FJS1225W Washer F10 problem

    Perhaps it’s syphoning.

    in reply to: Electrolux ENB39405S Leaking but no evidence where from? #357185
    Seamy
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    Re: Electrolux ENB39405S Leaking but no evidence where from?

    Had one doing similar a while back, found the water was runnning from poorly fitted pipe coming from fridge drain at the point where it comes out from fridge, the water ran down through the insulation & came out through the base of appliance near defrost timer. If there was an insulation breakdown on freezer it would weep & be wet also i’d imagine.

    in reply to: Flavel Diswasher DWFA20S #356906
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    Re: Flavel Diswasher DWFA20S

    It’s same as beko, P.C.B is faulty, contacts on relay are stuck closed.

    in reply to: beko as920s keeps switching off #356838
    Seamy
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    Re: beko as920s keeps switching off

    Sounds like a faulty sensor

    in reply to: W’Pool SxS FRBB36A, fridge not cooling #356821
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    Re: W’Pool SxS FRBB36A, fridge not cooling

    Thanks, its 4-5 years old, just out of warranty.
    Customer has already defrosted it totally as I suspected evaporator may be frozen over & advised them to defrost it before I called out. I was off for 48hours with doors open, now freezer works o.k but fridge not going down, was thinking fan or flap motor problem, haven’t worked on a W’Pool SxS before.

    in reply to: Miele W918 #356742
    Seamy
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    Re: Miele W918

    Might be worth checking that the pressure vessel is not gunged up, sometimes they don’t recognise that the water has emptied out, hence the pump running continuously & not going to full spin.

    in reply to: AEG 16830 (914602122) Washer Dryer recirculating pump #356662
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    Re: AEG 16830 (914602122) Washer Dryer recirculating pump

    AEG/Lux parts are Askoll made too, did you check for blockages which may have been the cause of noise & low pressure?

    in reply to: dual grill element #356595
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