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Vicki Seares Posted on Mar 16, 2009

Asko W6761 - seems fine, starts to fill 40 seconds then stops!

After the 40 seconds it stops then display returns to main menu like power has been turned off then on again.,can drain but no spin to empty the water. I've emptied pin drain and found no problems there this machine is only 2.5 years old. heaps of hassles trying to get a manual then only got 28 pages with not much info.

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Hello, my W6761 becomes the same. When it happens, you can clear the problem by "soft ware reset". Following is the procedure:
1. Power it on
2. Push Start/Stop buttom 5 times
3. Push "Enter", ">", "<", "Menu" buttons (from right to left)
4. Again, push "Enter", ">", "<", "Menu" buttons
5. Wait for 30 seconds that the above soft ware cycle resets the internal status
6. Power it off and on, again
7. You need to execute above "soft ware reset" within 15 seconds

Start washing and check to see if above reset the problem.
If it does not begin to work, repeat above "soft ware reset" cycle until it begins to work.
My W6761 once needed to repeat above cycle 7 times to solve the problem.
This problem happens in mostly in warmer season, so this will be related with high ambient or water temperature.

ASKO technician may replace the controller but even with the replaced controller, this problem often happens.

Tsunett

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