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  • in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 5962 – Flashing Start button #223020
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 5962 – Flashing Start button

    Hi Clive, thanks for that info.

    I suppose that by pouring the water into the botton of the machine I could have cleaned the diaphragm switch to some extent which made it work again.

    I’ll have a proper look at it to make sure it is OK.

    Regards

    Goldie

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 5962 – Flashing Start button #223018
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    Re: Wirlpool ADP 5962 – Flashing Start button

    Hi Spinfast; thanks for your reply.

    It is a bit strange this but I’ll relate the story just in case anybody else has a similar problem.

    Taking note of what you suggested I took out the bottom rack of the dishwasher and added 3 litres of water to the bottom of the dishwasher, by the filter, to see if it would empty. When I turned the control knob to the first wash (normal) setting the start button light was still flashing so I held it down and the “end” cycle started and proceeded to empty the water from the dishwasher, so the pump and drain hose were obviously OK.

    When the drain had finished the flashing lamp had stopped so I pressed the start but again and the machine started the normal cycle with the “prewash”. As this continued for a minute or so I quickly loaded the bottom rack and added the dishes from the evening meal. The cycle continued all the way through and, hey presto, clean dishes.

    Hopefully, this might have cured itself but I won’t find out until tomorrow’s load is ready. If problems I’ll be back 😆

    Incidently, I may have confused you with the flashing lights. It wasn’t the 4 LEDs that lit up, I was referring to the lamp on the start switch which went :- blink, blink, blink, blink, pause, blink, blink, blink, blink, pause,blink, blink, blink, blink, pause etc. 😳 I am sure that this sequence indicates something but I cannot find any reference to it.

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    Tryer

    in reply to: Electrolux EPSOMSS – 949711039 #196169
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    Re: Electrolux EPSOMSS – 949711039

    Penquin 45

    Many thanks for this.

    Another job added to the list
    😕

    Tryer

    in reply to: Electrolux EPSOMSS – 949711039 #196167
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    Re: Electrolux EPSOMSS – 949711039

    To Penquin 45

    Thanks for your reply but I am still unsure how I get to the nut that holds the fan on. Is it done by taking out the back panel inside the oven cavity?

    Regards

    Tryer

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