My Simpson delta 422 fills with water and fails to activate the cycle. this usually happens after one or two loads. My Simpson delta 422 fills with water and fails to activate the cycle. this usually happens after one or two loads.
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there is a small hose from the bottom of the tub to the water level switch
that gets air pressure to activate a switch when the level selected overcomes the switch spring
At that point the water solenoid is turned off and the wash cycle begins
over flowing indicates that the level sensor is not working or the inlet solenoid and diaphragm is faulty
if it doesn't progress the wash cycle , that indicates a program board problem so call the technician for a proper diagnosis
Start machine as normal. After a few seconds of filling, press the pause button. Water coming in should stop immediately. If it hesitates then stops or does not stop at all you have a faulty inlet valve. Change it.
there is a small tube running from the bottom of the tub up to a pressure switch in the control panel that is set by what ever wash level you want
when the pressure in that tube exceeds the pressure set by the knob it does 2 things
it turns off the inlet water solenoid to stop water coming in and then starts the wash cycle
as it is starting the wash cycle , it indicates that the stop solenoid for the water inlet is either still getting power or the stop valve is faulty
try replacing that water control valve first
there are 2 items that come into play when the wash cycle starts 1 is a capacitor for the motor and the other is the module that works the agitator.. The module when it fails will not spin the motor so I seriously suspect that the capacitor has failed giving you a direct short to earth
The motor could be blown. I had one of these washers and the clicking of the controller means that power is getting to the washer control unit on the front panel but not to the motor. The water level switch should stop the filling and go to the next part of the cycle.
My Simpson delta 422 fills with water and fails to activate the cycle. this usually happens after one or two loads.
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