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SMEG model, WMI-12C7 Repeat Pausing During Wash Cycle Problem...
There are several reasons why a washing machine may pause during a wash cycle. One possible reason is an unbalanced load. If the load is not distributed evenly in the drum, the machine may pause to redistribute the load and prevent damage to the drum or other components. Another possible reason is a clogged filter or drain hose, which can cause the machine to pause as it tries to drain water from the drum.
In the case of the SMEG model WMI-12C7, repeat pausing during wash cycles could be caused by a malfunctioning sensor or control board. These components are responsible for monitoring and regulating various aspects of the wash cycle, such as water level, temperature, and spin speed. If one of these components is faulty, it may cause the machine to pause or stop unexpectedly.
To resolve this problem, it is recommended to first check for any obvious issues such as an unbalanced load or clogged filter. If these do not appear to be the problem, it may be necessary to call a professional repair service to diagnose and fix any issues with the sensor or control board.
In addition, it is important to properly maintain and care for your washing machine to prevent future issues. This includes regularly cleaning the filter and drain hose, avoiding overloading the machine, and using only recommended detergents and settings.
How do i remove panel on smeg mp122 to replace broken potentiometer/switch
To remove the panel on a SMEG MP122 oven to replace a broken potentiometer or switch, you will need to locate the clips or screws that are holding the panel in place. These clips or screws are usually located along the top or bottom of the panel, or along the sides. Once you have located them, use a screwdriver or a similar tool to carefully remove them. If you still facing difficulty after removing the clips or screws, you can refer the user manual of the product or contact the manufacturer for more specific instructions. Also, it is always a good idea to unplug the oven before you start working on it, for safety reasons.
Smeg Dwau6d15xt dishwasher stopped working
It sounds like you're experiencing multiple issues with your Smeg DWAU6D15XT dishwasher. The combination of non-responsive control buttons, unusual display behavior, and a stuck door mechanism could indicate a few different issues. Here are some troubleshooting steps you can try:
1. **Power Reset:** You've already attempted this step, but it's worth mentioning again. Turning off the dishwasher at the wall for an extended period (such as overnight) can sometimes help reset electronic components.
2. **Check for Jammed Door Mechanism:** If the door won't close properly, it's possible that something is obstructing the door mechanism. Check for any objects or debris around the door or hinges that might be causing the issue. Gently clear any obstructions and try closing the door again.
3. **Check for Water Leaks:** Sometimes, water leaks can trigger safety mechanisms that prevent the dishwasher from operating. Look for signs of water around the base of the dishwasher and address any leaks you find.
4. **Check Child Lock Feature:** Some dishwashers have a child lock feature that can prevent the control buttons from responding. Check the user manual to see if your model has this feature and how to toggle it on or off.
5. **Inspect Door Latch:** The door latch is a crucial component for proper operation. Ensure that the latch is not damaged or misaligned. If it's not engaging properly, it can prevent the door from closing securely.
6. **Circuit Breaker:** Check the circuit breaker that supplies power to the dishwasher. If it has tripped, reset it and see if the dishwasher responds.
7. **Error Codes:** Some dishwashers display error codes when they encounter issues. Refer to the user manual for your dishwasher to interpret any error codes being displayed.
8. **Service Call:** If none of the above steps resolve the issues, it's advisable to contact Smeg's customer support or a professional appliance technician. They can diagnose and address more complex issues that require specialized knowledge and tools.
Before attempting any repairs, make sure to unplug the dishwasher or turn off its power supply to ensure your safety. If you're unsure about any aspect of troubleshooting or repair, it's best to seek professional assistance.
I have a E 12 code on my brand new Smeg Front Loader Washing Machine. I had two mats and they have not spun dry. Can someone please tell me whats going on with my Washing machine
No spin, or lite spin try these: bare in mind that many times there is no spin it can be due to a clogged water pump so check it for debris and or broken propeller.
Other items to check Using a multi meter check for continuity the door switch, which when bad may not allow agitation or spin. Bare in mind the
lid switch assembly can fail either mechanically or electrically.
Check the clutch, brake assembly and transmission, one way to check for slipping is to get under the machine after a spin cycle ( this is if u get a lil spin but not much leaving clothes still wet) mix in a spray bottle a lil water and some dish detergent, then spray it on the clutch assembly ( the metal round pc. Connected to the tranny) if it sizzles and steams up then u know its bad and slipping. Another way to check clutch if u get no spin at all? Is to take it out and use ur hand to try and turn the inner spring assembly pushing it around the inside? If its very easy, it BAD should be hard to push by hand.
Or try the hand test:
If no hammering sound has ever been heard out of this machine, one of the unofficial tests we professional appliantologists will do in the field is called the Hand Test.
WARNING:
This test is not sanctioned by Whirlpool Corporation; it involves bypassing safety equipment and then putting your hand on and near rotating machinery which could result in injury, dismemberment, disfigurement, disembowelment, mangling, hideous screaming, and a ****** *****. Proceed at your own risk! Have a nice day.
- put the timer on a spin cycle and open the lid- grab the inner basket with maybe 30% to 40% of your hand strength with your left hand
- turn on the machine and bypass the lid switch by depressing the lid switch with a key until the machine begins to spin
- if the clutch is engaging properly, the basket should immediately begin to spin and slip through your hand
- if it takes very little force to stop the tub from spinning, the clutch needs to be replaced.
Next check the motor coupler which engages the tub and tranny to the motor. ( if its bad u usually get no wash or spin or very little of either)
Next if belt driven check for a loose, worn or broken belt. And on some models there is no clutch but rather what is called a splutch. And a MODE shifter. These can go bad and effect the spin cycle.
On some front load models u may need to check the STATOR assembly.
The stator is essentially one half of a motor, it interacts with the tub by creating a strong electro-magnet. If the stator burns out the washer won't spin or agitate. Check the stator for continuity. This part is often misdiagnosed.
Sometimes a no spin machine can be due to a plugged waterpump hose or obstructed water pump propeller. Check these by eye and hand. And in some models check with a meter for continuity and voltage.
LID SWITCH TEST- next step is toremove the cabinetand jumper the lid switch harness (tan to gray). Put the unit in spin and watch the shiny metal clutch disc that is on top of the transmission where the shaft comes out. If the machine starts and runs in spin, check to see if the disc is spinning. If it is, then the problem isnot in the gearcase- look for trouble in theclutch,basket driveor the tub drive block
If, on the other hand, the disc is NOT spinning, check for a problem withthe motor drive coupleror one of its retainers. This washer doesn't have a belt. Instead, the motor is directly coupled to the gearcase by a drive coupler; that's why it's called a direct drive washer.
Read more:Diagnosing and Repairing Spin and Agitate Problems in a Whirlpool / Kenmore Direct Drive Washer
http://fixitnow.com/wp/2010/07/07/diagnosing-and-repairing-spin-and-agitate-problems-in-a-whirlpool-kenmore-direct-drive-washer/#ixzz3XW7eZwiN
By the way my advice is free cuz God is good!
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