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  • in reply to: ISE 2 PCB #308771
    Steven
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    Re: ISE 2 PCB

    Cheers Jim Recieved this morning

    Steven

    in reply to: tricity bendix oven #309114
    Steven
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    Re: tricity bendix oven

    Have you checked the thermal cutout ?

    Steven

    in reply to: Lux vac bags #308977
    Steven
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    Re: Lux vac bags

    Hi Jim

    Connect sell pattern high filtration bag122 or try unifit many of thier bags are now being made with this material bag uni121.
    Sold many of these bags just as good as the genuine ones except there white in colour and not blue, have had no problems at all, even come with the filters.

    If you need em let me know I will send you a pack

    Steven

    in reply to: ISE 2 PCB #308769
    Steven
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    Re: ISE 2 PCB

    Thanks Jim

    The number listed is office number, After hours answer phone takes over if its switched on.

    :rolls:

    in reply to: ISE 2 PCB #308767
    Steven
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    Re: ISE 2 PCB

    Yes please Jim

    Please send to the following:

    Green & Burton Services
    Short Way
    Thornbury Ind.Estate
    Cooper Road
    Thornbury
    Bristol
    BS35 3UP

    I will get David to send you one in return when stock arrives.

    Thanks again

    Steven

    in reply to: ISE 2 PCB #308765
    Steven
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    Re: ISE 2 PCB

    Vestel One Jim 2-2

    Steven

    in reply to: AW 23 User Manual #308788
    Steven
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    Re: AW 23 User Manual

    Cheers Don

    in reply to: ISE 10 stiff lock #308096
    Steven
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    Re: ISE 10 stiff lock

    What prevents the door lock resetting after it has finished the program and de energised door?

    Have checked the pull cable release seems ok

    This one is only a few weeks old will check if door has been slammed!

    Would this have caused some damage to the lock?

    Typical that you recommend a product sing its praises and this happens :rolls: Always the way!!

    in reply to: ISE 10 stiff lock #308094
    Steven
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    Re: ISE 10 stiff lock

    Having put vasoline in lock, not sure if it had time to do job but lock still sticking after the last wash, does not drop away to allow you to close door for next load, have to just put a flat screw driver in hole to push lock down before using again.

    Any other suggestion???

    in reply to: ISE 10 stiff lock #308093
    Steven
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    Re: ISE 10 stiff lock

    Cheers Ken

    Thats what i have just told her to do in the mean time.

    great minds thinks alike 😆

    Steven

    How you lot managing in the white stuff up there?

    I just cant understand how the country comes to a grinding halt when we get a bit of snow.

    in reply to: Diplomat Fan Motor #306496
    Steven
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    Re: Diplomat Fan Motor

    Thanks for that Mike.

    Steven

    in reply to: Wpl Thermostat #306531
    Steven
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    Re: Wpl Thermostat

    Cheers for that.

    Steven

    in reply to: Kupperbush W/D (zanussi) #306528
    Steven
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    Re: Kupperbush W/D (zanussi)

    You know customer explanations!

    Not working properly on drying :rolls:

    Runs for about 30 secs then slows down then starts up again 😕

    Will be going out monday so will know more then.

    Thanks for your info.

    in reply to: Kupperbush W/D (zanussi) #306526
    Steven
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    Re: Kupperbush W/D (zanussi)

    Thanks for that

    Not been out yet!

    Ahh so does that mean there is a fault but just no error code related to this fault?

    Cheers

    will go and investigate.

    in reply to: **KNOWN ERROR CODES** #103943
    Steven
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    Re: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**

    Amica Test procedure

    Service Test Specifications – Toptronic PG washing machine.


    The servicing mode is a function of the machine that enables checking the operation of individual machine components and functions separately. This is not a self-test for detecting defective components, but only some assistance for the service technician in diagnosing the fault.

    Inflow and outflow of water and power supply is required for carrying out full test. Certain checks do not require water.

    Part I
    Test start – switch to servicing mode

    To secure against accidental launching, the servicing test is started with a special combinatio of dialing and pressing the EXTRA RINSE” and “SPIN OFF”:

    Servicing Test Access Steps:
    1. The machine must be in „READY” mode.
    2. Set the selector in position 12 “SOFT RINSE”
    3. Press the “extra rinse” and “spin off” buttons simultaneously and hold them while setting the following positions in the given sequence: 12,11,12,11,10,9,8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1
    4. The “start/pause” LED starts to blink in red from position 9, showing that test programmes are being launched. Release the “extra rinse” and “spin off” buttons but continue the setting sequence as above.
    5. Press the “spin off” button before switching to last position of sequence, i.e. position 1. Then, the machine will go to MANUAL TEST mode, which is signaled by yellow blinking of the “start/pause” LED.
    6. To switch off test mode, press the “extra rinse” and “spin off” buttons simultaneously again in MANUAL TEST mode.

    Part II
    Washing machine testing. Ending the service test.

    The machine is tested as follows:
    – turn the programme selector knob to the desired position – Note: do not turn through positions 10 to 12;
    – press and release the „START/PAUSE” button
    – note the machine behavior – only the “START/PAUSE” LED will stay on during this step, the other LEDs being off;
    – the test step can be interrupted through pressing the “extra rinse” and “spin off” buttons simultaneously again
    – before selecting next test step, interrupt (end) the previous step.
    – the door lock is only powered when the selected test step has been launched.
    – if you choose position 10, 11 or 12, the test will terminate without pressing “START/PAUSE” unless the machine is just performing a test step.

    Tests on individual selector positions
    Item Test: Execution:
    1 Filling the machine to pressure control via wash compartment Applying supply voltage to EV2 solenoid valve (to the right side when looking from machine front perspective). Voltage is disengaged when pressure control is switched.
    2 Filling the machine without level control via rinse compartment Voltage applied to both solenoid valves. Note: when pressure control overflow level is reached, the machine quits the servicing mode and displays error 4 – overfilling.
    3 Filling the machine without level control via pre-wash compartment Voltage applied to EV1 solenoid valve. See note to item 2.
    4 Pump test / water drainage Supply voltage applied to pump, draining takes ca. 80s after detecting the “empty” signal.
    5 Heater test: heating up to preset temperature. Any temperature can be set, 40C is proposed. More water is taken to the pressure control level via EV1 valve and heater relay goes on. The relay goes off when the selected temperature is achieved.
    6 Engine test: washing movements. The drum engages in washing movements: 12 seconds at a rate of ca. 53 rpm, 3 seconds break. Movements are alternately to the right and to the left, first movement clockwise.
    7 Engine test: spin-drying cycle – rate can be selected Water is drained (voltage applied to pump) and spin-drying cycle is carried out as in wash programme 8 of the machine.
    8 Door lock activation. Only the door lock is on.


    Error signalling specifications for PG – LED washing machines
    Rev.00, 11.10.2007 – concerning washing machines featuring programme PG1.03 or later

    The electronic system has certain machine self-test functions for detecting damage or improper behavior of the washing machine. Electronic controller of PG machine – the LED indicates any errors and defects detected through combinations of additional function LEDs, “start/reset” button LEDs and “on/off” button LEDs. Theoretically, this enables signaling of up to 9 different errors.
    After power shutdown, the machine memorizes the last error found. To delete the error from memory (and continue using the machine), you need to delete error signal. Press the ON/OFF button and hold it for about 2 seconds, then turn off the machine.

    Note! Deleting the indication does not remove the source of error. It only deletes error detection information from controller memory! Error indication only shows that something wrong has been found, but it does not specify the actual part that is damaged! All the signals mentioned below may also occur in case of cable damage or electronic system damage (which is not mentioned in every section).
    Note! The door will be locked in case of detecting any error. You may only unlock the door through deleting error indication (turn off the machine) or disconnect the power cord.
    Note! Most of the above mentioned errors may also occur in case of damage to the quad (broken quad, short circuit, connection block damage) connected to the given electric circuit.


    Error codes in the table below are signaled by relevant LEDs going on. Red START/PAUSE LED on always indicates a fault.

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