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Hi
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Ok try this and see what happens.
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Hold the start button again till it beeps
Then select the first cycle on the left which should be the rinse cycle
Then turn the dishwasher off
Then press and hold the start button and with this held in turn the dishwasher on.
Once the start light is flashing let go
Now press the start button once and close the door.
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Now it will run a 12 minute test cycle. If it goes wrong it will drain the water out and beep. So open the door and count the number of flashes from the start light inbetween the pause and let me know.
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Regards
Hi It would be helpful to know the brand/ model etc. Usually if the water gets in, and then drains out straight away, the dishwasher thinks that it is either not filling, or over filling. If there are 2 pressure switches, there would be one for fill and one for overflow, the fill one (or the pressure tube to it) would be faulty. Otherwise, if there is only one pressure switch, it may be a dual switch, in which case it is faulty. If it is a whirlpool or LG, there may be an issue with the flow meter which checks the volume of water coming in. Best of luck with it. If there are further issues try to supply more info in your response as while dishwashers all do the same thing, some brands go about it in very different ways. Adam
Try resetting cycle-Push cycle select and cycle start together till you hear a long beep followed by three short beeps.this will cancel previous selection and allow a new program to be selected
i had the same problem with a fisher paykel nemo dishwasher beeping at end of cycle, as im a mechanic i was curious to pull it apart and see how it works, i pulled the main control board out and unscrewed the three screws holding it all together and inspected the circuit board, and what did i see, a dry solder on the blue relay box or something, resoldered it, reassembled it and now works a treat, hope that helps
No, the water supply is fine
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