I clean up the pump and filters and open the front panel to help for drying components. No improvement
If you getting power to the machine, it's likely you did not blow the internal fuse unless there are two. They are white, about an inch long thick as a pencil with metal ends. The other would be damage to a canister on the smart board. Take it out with power off and look for a burnt spot in the solder. I your see it, you have two choices. Repair It with solder, or replace the smart board on line for about $150.00.
Thank you Chuck for your answer. But before I removed the machine from is position and lift up a bit to help water flow and drying area below the pump, as mentioned from first answer.
Tomorrow morning I will check if drying is ok and if not, I will check what you suggested. However I not sure about right method to removed control panel to check fuses as you mentioned.
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SOURCE: Asko D3350 code F7
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There's an error code on the digital display
It doesn't work at all
It cleans poorly
There's no water entering the machine
The water doesn't drain from the machine
It's noisy
It leaks
The dry cycle has problems
The door has problems
The cycle doesn't complete
I see an error code
The detergent cup doesn't open
The cycle times are too long
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SOURCE: bosch classicxx dishwasher not working check water light on
he there,
sounds like there may be something caught in the drain pump itself.
can you provide me with the complete model # on your dishwasher please?
thanks
SOURCE: Overfill Protection tripped on ASKO D3112 dishwasher
remove the front toe kick. you should have 6 torx screws. four in the top 2 in the front. your float switch will be in the front center .the float is a piece of styrofoam - the float many times is what you find jammed up making the unit believe it has water in the base
SOURCE: Asko D3230 dishwasher pump will not turn off, with main switch on
This is a anti flood activation. It is a safety device (polystireen float and micro switch at the base of the washer) that keeps the drain motor running due to water leak / spill detection. Dry the water and rectify the leak (normaly pipe or clamp leak) and this should solve the problem.
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