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The timer lamp (orange) flashes. The timer lamp flashes to indicate that the Streamer unit needs cleaning. After cleaning the Streamer unit, reset the lamp. (1) After cleaning, connect the power cord to AC outlet or turn on the circuit breaker.
Please 1. unplug the ac adapter, detach the main battery, press the power button for 15 seconds, plug in the ac adapter, and restart your laptop. If the problem persist: 2.unplug the ac adapter, detach the main battery, press the power button for 15 seconds, take out the hard drive, plug in the ac adapter, and restart your laptop. If the problem persist, then it means that the laptop motherboard is dying. Please read your laptop's service manual before you open the laptop's case/body.
it sounds like the controller board has a fault and needs replacing, but please go to a washing machine repair person as this is lethal 230 volts AC your dealing with its only for an electrician to do this safely eric
I do not know anything about this but from a manual I have seen its tied in with Timer and Sleep functions there are a lot of instruction manuals ou on the web but you description is to generic you need a model number of which there are a lot.
HSU-09LEK13/R2(DB)
HSU-12LEK13/R2(DB)
HSU-18LEK13/R2(DB)
HSU-24LEK13/R2(DB)
HSU-09LEK03/R2(DB)
HSU-12LEK03/R2(DB)
HSU-12CKAS(R2DB)
HSU-18CKAS(R2DB)
HSU-12HKAG(R2DB)
HSU-18HKAG(R2DB)
Just a sample look for a number on the device which may be under a cover.
As its software controlled they do need to reset themselves as to how long this takes varies from machine to machine.
Since you didn't mention what make or model AC unit you have, I can only tell you what to do in generalities. Turn the Master ON/OFF to OFF and unplug the unit for 15 minutes. Then plug the unit back in and turn the Master ON/OFF Switch to ON. Hopefully, during the 15 minute timeout, the unit's electronics reset them self and reverted back to the original factory settings. If so, you can set the controls however you desire.
Timers like this are powered by a battery or ac power, the battery one is easy "yank it out", as for ac powered that's a bit harder and if you don't feel comfortable working with live electric stop here...
Now if your still with me, if it's ac it is powered from somewhere, if you can find a breaker that controls it that would be good. Shut off the breaker, disconnect the wires from the timer motor wire nut them then tape the wire nuts and turn the breaker back on, Your done...
Now if you cant find the breaker it's a lot harder, you will have to cut the wires "HOT" this means good high voltage cutters and one wire at a time, please don't touch the end of the wires or the metal part of the wire cutters. It can be done if your careful.
Same end result though, once cut wire nut and tape each wire before going on.
Freezer coil is plugging up with frost, Your problem is defrost timer or heater related. If it is the timer you can located the timer and rotate the Clutch screw for the timer, turn it very slowly Clockwise until you hear one click. The compressor will shut off and the defrost heaters will turn on. Waite about 25-30 minutes and if the refrigerator does not restart (Normal time would be 18-22 minutes) rotate the screw again clockwise small amount and it will start cooling. Observe the drain pan for defrost water. If the refrigerator restarted (18-22 minutes) and no water is in the drain pan you problem is defrost heaters. If after the 25-30 minutes the refrigerator did not restart on its own and water is in the drain pan your problem is the defrost timer.
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