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Program Selector Knob keeps turning

Worked perfect up untill now. Had a water supply valve leak and turned the water off to repair. Wife started the machine without the water turned back on (if this is any help). Did the reset that is described in the operator's manual 2 or 3 times. Still turning..... Help!!!

  • Anonymous Jul 20, 2012

    My knob turns 6 times then stops explain

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When the knob keeps turning, it is giving you a code by the blinking red light. count the blinks. i have a manual to explain what the codes mean and how to test the parts

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    Chris Oct 20, 2013

    Are you still active on here? my 6200 blinks 13 times when rotating and I can't find the codes.

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Pull out on the knob harder, or pushin while turning

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