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December 25, 2025 at 10:10 am in reply to: Help me understand the Indesit washing machine cycle diagram #494282
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ParticipantRevived it. I found the same electronic module online for only 12 euros including shipping.
December 16, 2025 at 1:04 pm in reply to: Help me understand the Indesit washing machine cycle diagram #494280testertestov
ParticipantDecember 15, 2025 at 4:42 pm in reply to: Help me understand the Indesit washing machine cycle diagram #494277testertestov
ParticipantSteven wrote:On some older appliances blocked pressure chamber will affect no spin, usually this will cause overfilling as well?
Incidentally, I once observed an overflow at the very beginning. Water just kept pouring in. I had to unplug it. Before that, the washing machine had been sitting unused for a year. After blowing out the sensor, the problem disappeared. But the motor still wouldn’t start.
December 15, 2025 at 11:23 am in reply to: Help me understand the Indesit washing machine cycle diagram #494275testertestov
ParticipantYes, the drum doesn’t spin. Water drains and fills, but there’s no wash or spin. The motor runs when I apply the opening voltage to the thyristor gate.
Here, I’ve marked in green what’s definitely correct on the cycle diagram for program 17. And accordingly, on the electrical diagram.But this bottom table with degrees is not entirely clear to me.
December 15, 2025 at 7:40 am in reply to: Help me understand the Indesit washing machine cycle diagram #494273testertestov
ParticipantAh, so that’s how it is, thanks for the explanation. Now it makes sense, I thought it had to do with the water temperature and drying time controls:
But then the question arises: how do I calculate the number of degrees of rotation for the selected program on the timer? For example, I select program 17 (Delicate Spin), since it involves drum rotation without any additional options:
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