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Just fitted a new circuit control board for my indesit di62, the test cicle started and ran until finished. I heard two beebs to tell me cicle had finished but when I looked at the program selector the second and third lights were flashing. Had a chat on the forum and it mentions about draining off a flood tray but not sure how this is done so looking to confirm that this is the error message and how to correct it. thanks Dave.
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Please test the motor with the thermic switch inside of motor, for open or close, and repair. 2) Test the main motor with BATTERYR motor cicle 12Vdc, and see if the motor is running.
3) If everything is o.k the Controller motor board is faulty. replace LED Blink Patterns on the Control Board Treadmill
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It sounds like there is a short circuit on the heater or within the heater circuit. Remove the wires from the heater and using a test meter place one lead on one of the terminals (not the earth terminal) and the other lead on the heater case, this should give you a reading if there is a short circuit in the element itself.
Communication error between IPC board and
finisher.
(1) Confirm the setting of 08 Code 1912.
(2) Check if the specified finisher is attached.
(3) Check if the harness connecting the IPC board and the finisher controller PC board is
disconnected or open circuited.
(4) Check if the conductor pattern on the IPC board is short circuited or open circuited.
(5) Check if the conductor pattern on the finisher controller PC board is short circuited or open
circuited.
(6) Replace the IPC board.
(7) Replace the finisher controller PC board.
hi, well that's a 70amp rhino controller, beeb seven normally amounts to a throttle pot (wig wag ) fault... i suggest you make sure there are no water around the connector plugs going into the controller , please remove one battery lead before proceeding..I do offer free controller testing and have swap out units if required for as little as £40...
how would you tell if what capacitor is faulty on the board I would rather seek out a college who is perhaps more used to testing such items as the AC mains is lethal and I would not want to give you any reason to injure your self please be careful eric
A10 fault indicates heater open circuit fault. Problem either heating element, or control board. Test element for correct continuity and resistence, if OK, replace controller
Hi.
Sounds like you have faulty control module, which is quite expensive to replace.
Also the E.P.R.O.M would have to be replaced as well.
Probably cheaper to buy new washer.
many indesits have a memory on board, set the timer to off position, turn on the mains press start let the machine finish what it is doing, and it will reset normally, turn off at mains for a few minutes can also do the trick, it sounds like one of the option buttons was pressed and you didn't let the timer finish its course,
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