Error code f08
SOURCE: Error code f08 on Wt940 ultima.
not sure if this will help but try:
First empty the machine by lowering the hose at the rear to ground level into a container. Take off the white plastic cover on rear at bottom. You will see black rubber hose connected to barrel of machine in right hand corner. Undo the silver screw on the band securing the hose. (Biggest band). You can now pull the hose down to reveal a "table tennis like" ball. Lift it out carefully and you will probably find an obstruction like a coin or similar. I found a hairgrip but it was enough to stop the ball functioning. DO NOT TAKE OFF THE WHITE HOSE CLIPS
Comment by pulmicort, posted on Feb 02, 2008
Further to my comments re clearing scrap from table tennis ball after code F4. Machine started ok but then F5 came up. Had to take the pump off and apart to reveal broken hairclip actually seized in pump. If you are handy at all this is simplicity itself.
Slide pump to left and lift and it comes clear. Take off 2 black hoses only where connected to main machine. Pull off electrical connection. Pump and hoses lift out easily. 3 screws open the pump. Clean any obstruction and reassemble. A 30 minute operation.
SOURCE: keeps going on test cycle
Try the following, may work:
SOURCE: I have a Hotpoint ultima wt960 with f01 error can I fit the part
Hi
f01 means motor fault. remove motor and check the brushes. if ok then fault could either be motor or pcb which is faulty.
regards
SOURCE: hotpoint ultima WT965A fault code F08
To empty the washer, remove the drain hose from the outlet, and lay it down to floor level, this will let the water run out into a bucket or similar.
Code F08 is indicating means heater relay cann ot be activated.
Check all connectios to and from the pressure switch, the module, and the heater.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: What does a fault F01 signify on a Hotpoint Ultima
Error code F01 indicates a short circuit motor triac.
Thoroughly check all connections on the motor, the motor plug, and the electronic module board..
Look for a broken wire, or a bad connection.
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