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  • in reply to: BEKO CDA 752FS POOR FREEZING #312396
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: BEKO CDA 752FS POOR FREEZING

    Hi.

    It will be ok now until the frost gets too thick to allow good air circulation.

    Defrost timers on this one are usually cheap as chips.

    in reply to: BEKO CDA 752FS POOR FREEZING #312394
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: BEKO CDA 752FS POOR FREEZING

    Hi.

    Sounds like the freezer evaporator is not defrosting correctly. The defrost timer which is located to the left of the compressor would be most likely in my experience.

    in reply to: zanussi wjd 1667 #312376
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: zanussi wjd 1667

    Hi.

    My first thing to check would be the blue interface cable between the main & user board. Usually if you take the plug on & off several times at each end this cleans the contacts as they become oxidised.

    in reply to: Zanussi FLS1383 doesn’t spin, #312295
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Zanussi FLS1383 doesn’t spin,

    Hi.

    The motor is located underneath the tub so easy access is found from underneath.

    in reply to: AEG Competence D2160-1 Noisy Fan #312205
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: AEG Competence D2160-1 Noisy Fan

    Hi.

    3370000402 is the part number of the cooling fan.

    Click on the Shop@ tab on the Navigation part of this page & they should be able to help.

    in reply to: Zanussi FLS1383 doesn’t spin, #312293
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Zanussi FLS1383 doesn’t spin,

    Hi.

    Have the motor brushes been checked?

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWD12270W – no power #312009
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Zanussi ZWD12270W – no power

    Hi.

    Sounds very much like the main board has failed. Difficult to know if this is caused by a problem elsewhere of not. Did it fail during a cycle?

    in reply to: AEG door opens during cycle #311336
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: AEG door opens during cycle

    Hi.

    Chech that both baskets are fully back & the tub seal is in the groove fully. Also check the levelling of the product.

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ541/3 #310590
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ541/3

    Cheers Chris. You are a gentleman & a scholar.

    in reply to: Zanussi FJR1454w #308702
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Zanussi FJR1454w

    Hi.

    You are supposed to remove the sump hose from the tub to secure the paddles to the drum. Having said that, I have know people to not use the screw & sometimes it holds just fine.

    in reply to: Beko WM5140W – pressure sw or module? #308550
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Beko WM5140W – pressure sw or module?

    This may help you.

    JUMP Functional Test Program
    Entrance to the test mode:
    1. Turn off the machine from On/Off Button
    2. Turn on the W/M from the main switch, while pressing “start/pause/cancel” button. Start icon will start to blink within 3
    seconds. At the moment, you can see the code of failure in follower LEDs
    3. After seeing the failure, erase the failure by pressing start/pause/cancel button 3 seconds without losing any time
    4. After erasing the failure code, you will be in functional test mode. Each push to the start / pause / cancel button will
    represent one function.
    Functional Test Sequence:
    For Softwares Before “Jump_40A_48A”
    1. All LEDs on the board will start to blink after the door is locked.
    2.For the softwares before 32A, 3-6-9 time delay leds will be on in different combinations , related to the spin
    potantiometer position.( For max spin 3-9 leds will be on , for no spin no led will be on)
    For 32A and following softwares , 1 and 2 auxilary function leds will be on in 4 different combinations, related to the
    spin potantiometer position.
    3. Take in water from pre-wash compartment
    4. Take in water from main wash compartment
    5. Take in water from softener compartment (Both PW and MW valves are active)
    6. Take in water from main wash compartment if the W/M has a hot valve option (If not this step will be skipped)
    7. The heater will be ON. If the water level inside the tub is not enough for the heater to switch on then all valves will be
    turn on to fill the level.
    8. Clockwise motor rotation with 52 rpm
    9. Counterclockwise motor rotation with 52 rpm
    10. Draining and after draining is finished spinning up to maximum speed.
    11. Turn on all the valves to fill a certain level in a short time for water leakage test on the production line.
    12. End
    13. You can get off the test mode by turning the WM off.
    For Softwares After “Jump_40A_48A” (Also for all machines with “Compact” oscillating system)
    1. All LEDs on the board will start to blink after the door is locked.
    2. First and Second auxilary function leds will be on in 4 different combinations, related to the spin potantiometer
    position.
    3. Clockwise motor rotation with 52 rpm
    4. Counterclockwise motor rotation with 52 rpm
    5. Spinning up to maximum speed.
    6. Take in water from pre-wash compartment
    7. Take in water from main wash compartment
    8. Take in water from softener compartment (Both PW and MW valves are active)
    9. Take in water from main wash compartment if the W/M has a hot valve option (If not this step will be skipped)
    10. The heater will be ON while there is Clockwise motor rotation with 52 rpm. If the water level inside the tub is not
    enough for the heater to switch on then all valves will be turn on to fill the level.
    11. Draining
    12. End
    13. You can get off the test mode by turning the WM off.

    THE ERROR CODES WHICH CAN BE OBSERVED AT FUNCTIONAL TEST AND FAILURE
    CODE OBSERVING MODES
    H1 : NTC OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT ( 100 )
    H2 : HEATER OPEN CIRCUIT ( 010 )
    H3 : HEATER ALWAYS ON ( 110 )
    H4 : VALVE TRIAC SHORT CIRCUIT ( 001 )
    H5 : PUMP OPEN OR SHORT CIRCUIT ( 101 )
    H6 : MOTOR TRIAC SHORT CIRCUIT ( 011 )
    H7 : WATER LEVEL SENSOR FAILURE ( 111 )
    PS : THE ERROR CODES GIVEN ABOVE DOES NOT ALWAYS MEAN REASON FOR THE
    FAILURE IS THE DEFINED COMPONENT
    ALWAYS CHECK THE CONNECTORS AND WIRING FIRST TO SEE IF THE CAUSE OF
    THE FAILURE IS A DISCONNECTION OR SOMETHING SIMILAR.
    FAILURE CODE OBSERVING MODE
    Entrance:
    Press the first auxiliary function button from the left for 6 seconds. “Run/
    Pause/Cancel” led will start blinking and the program followers will start
    blinking as an error code for 3 seconds if any failure routine has run.
    After 3 seconds, the machine will return to the selection mode.
    Deletion of the error code:
    After entering the failure code observing mode, pressing and holding “Run/
    Pause/Cancel” button for a short time will erase the error code from the
    memory. After you complete your inspection, if you are not sure that you
    have solved the problem and if you are going to change the electronic card
    group, do not erase the error code. For else cases, you may erase the error
    code.
    Jump Failure Finding Flow-charts
    Rev.

    Good luck.

    in reply to: zanussi zwf14070 #308232
    TheSpinDoctor
    Participant

    Re: zanussi zwf14070

    Hi.

    Have you retrieved the last recorded fault code via diagnostic?

    in reply to: zanussi zwf1231w #307787
    TheSpinDoctor
    Participant

    Re: zanussi zwf1231w

    Hi.

    I always advise that the appliances are kitchen appliances & as such putting them elsewhere from a kitchen runs all sorts of potential faults occuring which any warranty may be invalidated as a result.

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 76689 update. Start/pause light flashes. #308073
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 76689 update. Start/pause light flashes.

    As Barack Obama said:

    “If you put lipstick on a pig, it’s still a pig!”

    On the fault, you may as well as the analogic pressostat want to quickly test the heater insulation the next time it fails.

    in reply to: Beko WM5100 #308058
    TheSpinDoctor
    Participant

    Re: Beko WM5100

    Hi.

    As far as I know, it is not possible to reconfigure these boards.

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