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washermanuk
ParticipantRe: Miele T230C Condenser – Doesn’t turn off
yes they are
normal symptom you might find more steam than normal when machine is running? 😉washermanuk
ParticipantRe: Miele T230C Condenser – Doesn’t turn off
Hi parts are available im sure the chaps here may help you?
part number you reguire 5153700 Carbon brush
sent you a PM but listed part number incorrectly the one on here is the correct one
best reguards Brianwashermanuk
ParticipantRe: Miele T230C Condenser – Doesn’t turn off
1.1 Residual moisture drying process
Basis of residual moisture drying process
The residual moisture drying process consists of the following phases:
Timed cycles such as Warm air, Woollens hand care and Woollens 😉 smoothing are carried out with different drying processes.
Measuring phase – Ambient temperature
The laundry moisture level and ambient conditions (water conductivity, ambient temperature) are established.
Heating phase
Warming up the laundry.
Decision phase – Air path blockage
Depending on the increase in temperature with time and the final value, a decision is made by the control as to whether the flow rate should be measured during the drying process or not. There is no reversing.
If there is no air path blockage, the equilibrium phase is carried out.
If an air path blockage is registered, the air path blockage phase is carried out.
Air path blockage phase
The flow rate is measured. During this period, the heater rating is not changed and no reversing action takes place.
If an air path blockage is registered, a special air path blockage fault procedure is carried out.
Equilibrium phase
In this drying phase, the residual moisture level is reduced evenly while the drying air temperature and moisture level remain virtually constant.
Extraction phase
During further drying the moisture level is reduced and the temperature increases.
The heater rating is reduced and the drying process slows down.
Overdrying phase (extended drying time phase)
The laundry is dried for a certain time beyond the desired residual moisture level.
In order to ensure gentle treatment of the laundry, the temperature at the heater bank, and hence in the load, is reduced.
Reduced air flow (throttled) phase
If, during the drying process, the air flow in the tumble dryer is reduced due to clogged main filter, secondary filter or blocked vent ducting, the dryer control ensures that the number of switching cycles of the heater relay and motor relay is reduced.
Cooling phase
The laundry is cooled.
Anti-crease phase
The drying process has completed.
To reduce crease development, the laundry is agitated at regular intervals.
so the carbons sense moisture to the electronics 😉
DID I DO WELL MR P 😀washermanuk
ParticipantRe: Miele T230C Condenser – Doesn’t turn off
First thing to check is the two carbon blocks mounted on top running on a track attached to the drum for wear? If badly worn they will jump off the track at certain points where screws are used for mounting the track!!
Power off please!!!!
No LED lights flashing?
Hope this helpswashermanuk
ParticipantRe: Miele Dryer T4839Ci
Fault code F2, heater bank NTC temperature sensor (2R30) open-circuited
Check continuity on blue stat mounted at back attached to heater
Hope this helps
😳 just noticed this is quite an old post prob fixed now 😉washermanuk
ParticipantRe: Miele Novotronic W844 – noisy when spinning
Rinse light flashing denotes no motor action, or no feedback from tacho.
9 times out of ten it will be brushes!!
im sure Mr p can help you with spares?washermanuk
ParticipantRe: Miele PP6 putting holes in clothes
Wipe around the inner drum with a nylon stocking. Pulled threads indicate a burr in the inner drum.
Small burrs can be removed with fine sand paper or a grinding stone.
If necessary, exchange the inner drum.
During spinning, laundry catches on a distorted heater element.
During spinning, centrifugal force presses the laundry against and partially through the drum perforations. If the gap between the inner drum and heater element is < 10 mm, laundry can catch on the heater element and tear.
During spinning, laundry catches on the water deflector.
During spinning, centrifugal force presses the laundry against and partially through the drum perforations. If the gap between the inner drum and water deflector is < 6 mm, laundry can catch on the water deflector and tear.
You really need to get Miele to check the machine If the washing machine is causing the fault, the damage can increase with each successive wash.
hope this helps? Brianwashermanuk
ParticipantRe: Stoves 900GTF DO Ignition fault
Just a thought did you check micro switches behind the fascia?
And welcome to the mad house or as its now called the chicken shack 😆washermanuk
ParticipantRe: Aquastop Hose
Been thinking about this 😉 I have fitted a normal fill hose to these before? but u need to do something with the block connection to the aquastop valve from the other fill valves under the lid!!! Long time since i done this but i think i just linked them accross to complete the circuit otherwise the machine senses no fill and the inlet light will flash.
But i must stress i really cannot remember so dont just take my word for it 😳
If anybody has ideas or done anything similar?washermanuk
ParticipantRe: miele w/m w487swps
not all info displayed 🙁 pm me and ill try and send you as email matey
OR TELL ME ANY FAULT CODES AND ILL LOOK EM UP 8)washermanuk
ParticipantRe: miele w/m w487swps
Switch off the machine.
Close the door.
Turn the programme selector switch to Finish.
Accessing
Press and hold the Delay start and Intensive buttons together while switching the unit on with the On/Off switch.
Acknowledgement indicator
Successful accessing of the service mode is indicated by flashing of the Soak/Pre-wash LED.
The display shows the microprocessor ROM ID code, e.g. – at the start of the series.
Options
Turn the programme selector switch to the desired position in accordance with the table.
Service function Programme selector switch setting Display Function tested/Machine response
Water intake check Cottons 95°C Water intake via compartment , until level I is reached. Heating to 35°C then begins.
Cottons 75°C Water intake via compartment , until level II is reached
Cottons 60°C Water intake via compartment , until level III is reached
Cottons 40°C Water intake via door glass, until level III is reached
Minimum iron 40°C Water intake via hot water valve (Y12) and compartment
Drain pump check Cottons 30°C Drain pump is activated
Drive check Minimum iron 60°C Drum rotation with reversing action; not level-controlled
Minimum iron 50°C Drainage and spinning depending on spin speed selector setting
Fault code register Woollens 30°C. If several faults are registered, their codes are shown one after the other in ascending order. If the machine is switched off at this setting, all saved fault codes are deleted. Pressure sensor fault
NTC sensor fault
Heating fault
Tachogenerator fault
Excess detergent
Water intake fault
Drainage fault
No final spin
NV RAM fault
No fault registered
Buzzer check Delicates Cold Buzzer is activated
Display and LED check Delicates 30°C After 3 s each individual segment of the digital display and the LEDs flash at the same time: …
Operating hours counter display Delicates 40°C The number of operating hours are indicated to 6 figures in two blocks of 3 (one followed by a dot) one after the other. Example: . and shown alternately represent 15378 total operating hours.Table 2: Service mode summary
Note:
The service mode is switched off automatically after 30 min. Components are then switched off and the display shows three dashes – – -.Quit (without saving)
Switch off the machine.4.4 Fascia panel removal
Pull off the programme selector switch knob.
Fig. 1: Fascia panel removal
Press the front section downwards with a small screwdriver and tilt it from the top towards the front out of its frame.Note:
Remove the leaf springs so that they cannot be lost.4.5 Control module removal
Remove the fascia panel, see Fascia panel removal.
Fig. 2: Control module removal
Legend 2:
1 Fixing screws
Remove the fixing screws.
Carefully pull the control module to the front.
Disconnect the air trap hose from the pressure sensor.
Press the retaining clip on the control module housing upwards and slide out the pushbutton switch unit downwards.
Disconnect the control module plugs. Remove the control module.4.6 Control module service position
Note:
If the control module is only being removed for testing purposes, it can be tilted and slid into the retaining slots on either side of the fascia panel rear section opening.Remove the fascia panel, see Fascia panel removal.
Fig. 3: Control module removal
Legend 3:
1 Fixing screws
Remove the fixing screws.
Carefully pull the control module to the front.Fig. 4: Control module service position
Slide the control module into the retaining slots on either side of the fascia panel rear section opening.——————————————————————————–
Hope this is what you wanted? 😉washermanuk
ParticipantRe: hotpoint wf541p
Thanks guys 😉
washermanuk
ParticipantRe: **KNOWN ERROR CODES**
MIELE G2022SC
Fault code Flashing rhythm of Wash / Rinse LED Possible fault
F00 None No fault registered
Fault code F01 1 x short Water/Heating NTC temperature sensor or leads short-circuited
Fault code F02 2 x short Water/Heating NTC temperature sensor or leads open-circuited
Fault code F11 1 x long and 1 x short Drainage fault
Fault code F12 1 x long and 2 x short Water intake fault at start of step
Fault code F13 1 x long and 3 x short Water intake fault at end of step
Fault code F14 1 x long and 4 x short Water intake fault: Pump pressure level switch
Fault code F18 1 x long and 8 x short Flow meter stationary state monitor
Fault code F19 1 x long and 9 x short Flow meter stiff and not turning freely
Fault code F24 2 x long and 4 x short Heating relay contact
Fault code F25 2 x long and 5 x short Desired temperature fault
Fault code F26 2 x long and 6 x short Boiling protection
Fault code F40 4 x long Electronic unit fault
Fault code F51 5 x long and 1 x short Pump pressure level switch
Fault code F52 5 x long and 2 x short Pump pressure level switch has reset during heating
Fault code F69 6 x long and 9 x short Circulation pump blocked
Fault code F70 7 x long Float switch fault
Fault code F88 8 x long and 8 x short Turbidity sensor faultwashermanuk
ParticipantRe: Miele T7644C Condensor leaking
I agree with phill thats all you can do matey :rolls:
Love SMASH lolwashermanuk
ParticipantRe: Miele T7644C Condensor leaking
😥 Thats it then! Going to immigrate to China and build some washing machines and put inherent faults in 2 annoy you guys? :tongue:
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