Re: Diplomat ADP8332 – F4 Fault
thebirdbrain wrote:Have a looko at this site, which may help:
Bird’s Miscellaneous
It has information on fixing an oversensitive pressure sensor, which will cause a seemingly unnecessary F4 fault.
I have just used this little guide to fix my F4 problem. In my case it was a Bauknecht GSI 4875 giving me grief.
I’d like to add that I had to apply considerable force from within the “sump” to force the water sensor (i.e. diaphragm switch unit) out. Rotating the sensor was just not enough — I guess it was a really tight fit.
After that, I had to dismantle the sensor unit to get all the “gunk” out. There was a genuine carpet of white goo covering the rubber diaphragm, that I couldn’t get out w/o taking the lot apart. But, no biggie: getting the thing out of the machine though the front bottom inspection cover was the hard bit anyway.
Still…. 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} success — w00t!
I’m very happy that my machine is working again, because it may well be 10 years old but it’s good and very quiet.