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  • in reply to: AEG F35020V1 constantly pumping out. #449835
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    Re: AEG F35020V1 constantly pumping out.

    i’d imagine there is build up of gunge in sump & tubes to the pressure switches causing blockage.

    in reply to: Lamona 8300 #449497
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    Re: Lamona 8300

    No, i’m presuming this is a LAM8300 d’washer, sorry post was not regarding putting machine into code reading mode, just using it in normal function.

    in reply to: Lamona 8300 #449495
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    Re: Lamona 8300

    Once you press start button the arrow led to right should come on, close the door & wait a few seconds and drain pump should run, after drain pump runs it should count in 4 litres of water & then circulation pump should start up.

    If any of these don’t happen, take a look at door switch, on/off switch, drain pump etc. etc, finally p.c.b could be faulty but only if you have ruled out the rest.

    in reply to: Lamona Slimline Dishwasher LAM8300 PCB? #449742
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    Re: Lamona Slimline Dishwasher LAM8300 PCB?

    1741411400

    in reply to: beko gnev221apb #449679
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    Re: beko gnev221apb

    Is compressor running?

    in reply to: Buying direct from company vs retailer #449668
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    Re: Buying direct from company vs retailer

    warzinak wrote: as I have read on these forums that they are pretty good

    ❓ :rolls:

    in reply to: Beko WM612W #449675
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    Re: Beko WM612W

    Have had loom to pump short against front frame, just under door at right hand on a few of these.

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    Re: Zanussi ZDV12001fa dishwasher starts, fills, empties the

    Likely needs a pressure sensor modification kit fitted.

    in reply to: JLRC101 (range cooker) #449003
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    Re: JLRC101 (range cooker)

    Ahhh had to laugh when reading this “cock had to be reset”,

    presume either the cut-in or out ‘stat for the cooling fan is at fault, there’s a t’o’c normally mounted behind main oven that normally does this, newer ones are on/off switching, earlier ones were one-shot I think.

    in reply to: Beko D/w tripping #449306
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    Re: Beko D/w tripping

    If its knocking off trip when switched off it could be the polarity is incorrect, just a thought.
    Have had some with moulded plugs low to earth, or if left on ground they become damp.

    in reply to: Bosch Int’ D’W flashing tap #449295
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    Re: Bosch Int’ D’W flashing tap

    Anyone?

    in reply to: beko DSFN 1534S not pumping/ circulating #449266
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    Re: beko DSFN 1534S not pumping/ circulating

    Maybe pressure poor, it needs to fill 4 litres in 90 seconds I think, or if there is a break in the fine wires to water counter it won’t get feedback & won’t run motor. The circulation pump could be blocked either.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDF3023 Not Drying #448263
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    Re: Zanussi ZDF3023 Not Drying

    Just an addendum to this, (only seen post late) a problem we are seeing constantly with dishwashers is filters clogged with undissolved plastic gunge from film that covers the tablets because of short or eco’ programmes used regularly, plastic gunge material can block filters & in particular sump area where pressure sensor & turbridy sensor are located, this plays havoc with water levels which in turn causes heaters going o/c etc, most heaters i’ve changed are not open circuited elements but actually the t.o.c’s mounted on flow through heater have popped due to low water supply through flow through type heaters.

    in reply to: Lamona (Beko?) Dishwasher LAM8601 #449104
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    Re: Lamona (Beko?) Dishwasher LAM8601

    Hold down the start cancel button for 5 sec’s, this should clear setting if its stuck on programme.
    Problems that occur on them are loom breakages on the fine wires to NTC & water counter, door switch has the problem of being in closed position while door is open, this would prevent appliance from starting as door has not noticed its opened..

    in reply to: Belling DW no heat #449023
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    Re: Belling DW no heat

    Did you check if there was a switch on the hose at wash pump that controls heater?

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