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There is a water level pressure switch that is your issue. Replace that or if youre lucky, clean the hose/pipe connected to the pressure switch and it could work again.
remove deterfent pipe,unscrew detergentnozzle carefully, inside is spring and ball bearing, clean and re-fit, replace if missing. spring on upstream (soap) side
Hi. sounds like the pressure system is blocked if it goes through a cycle with no water. Find the pressure switch in the top of the machine its the size of a small coffee jar lid, it has wires and a thin rubber pipe to it, pull the pipe off and see if the switch clicks as you do so. If it does you need to follow the pipe, at the end it goes to the pressure chamber.It will be blocked with gunge and will need cleaning out, also blow through the pipe to make sure thats clear. Make sure you fit the pipe back with no air leaks or the machine will over fill and flood.If you don't feel confident in doing this Please call an engineer.Best to be safe, it could also have damaged the heater or thermal cutout
Ok there are 2 possibilities that cause this problem. 1) If the drain pipe is placed to low, the water will not stop draining. It will just carry on coming into the machine and just flow out again. Make sure the pipe is at least 3/4 the height of the machine before that draining will stop. 2) If you switch the power off on the washer, and the water still comes into the unit with the power switched off,then the water solonoid needs to either be serviced or replaced. With the plug pulled out, undo the 2 water pipes connected to the water valve assembly.Once removed, open the individual valves and clean them properly. once cleaned, reassemble and retry. Either of those 2 must work. My bet is the water pipe is to low. lift it up a lot higher.
Check the water inlet pipe is not kinked or blocked. If you can turn water off, remove pipe, place pipe end in bucket, turn water back on, check flow from the pipe to eliminate it. If not that, then the water control valve in the machine might want replacing. By the way, those horrible "quick connectors" that are sometimes used to screw on to the water pipes, can corrode over the internal hole, and prevent good flow, so replace with a proper washing machine valve, and TEE connector.
Laws of mother nature are the pipe is clogged or the size of the pipe is too small for the volume of water.Sorry I can't be moe helpful.Need help [email protected]
The small drain pipe on the back of the fridge gets clogged, hence no drainage when defrosting, hence ice blocks the airflow between the freezer compartment and the fridge compartment.
Remove the rubber stop from the drain pipe and clean (can be found above the motor)
Defrost the fridge for a few days (it takes at least 48 hours). During this time, if you are not brave enough to remove the internal panels of the freezer and continually clean the water, check for water coming out and clean.
If during the defrost there is no water coming out the drain pipe, use about 2m of flexible and strong wire to clean the pipe.
The aim is to unblock the pipe once the ice has melted.
- Check your air filter at the indoor if clean. - Check your evaporator fins if clean. - Check if no icing in your evaporator and outdoor pipes. - If your air filter and evaporator fins is clean and icing is present then your unit is under charge. - When your indoor drips check your drain pipe if there are water comes out. If no water drain from your drain pipes then your drainage is restricted. - Flush your drainage with water using your garden hose to flush out dirts from your drainage.
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