The power button light flashing rapidly (white light NOT green)
There is a short term fix for this:
switch off the power source then use hair dryer to heat up the unit by blowing hot air through the right side of the projector (power button side) for ~ 30 secs then turn power on, the power button light should be steady green.(repeat the process if no green light come up).
I think one of the caps is on the way out if oneone can pinpoint this capacitor so i can replace it would be appreciated.
Re: The power button light flashing rapidly (white light...
OK - I had 100% the same problem, and after lots of trial and error, and asking for advice, here it is: The capacitor is "C16" - a small blue electrolytic - 100uf 16v. It is in the center of the power supply board partially hidden by a black heat sink and the large silver chunk of metal.
Swapped for a 25v 100uf I had lying around and she works like a charm now.
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If light stays on when fully closed, door switch needs replacement, easily removed. Short term fix, disconnect the switch and tape the two spades together. Warning! Dryer will run even with door open.
Get two short extension cords and cut the FEMALE end off each one. Strip back the insulation on that end. Connect the two green wires to each other, and connect the two white wires to each other.
Connect one black wire to a light switch, and connect the other black wire to a 20W appliance-type incandescent light bulb. Also run one short black wire (from a cut-off end) from the second terminal on the light bulb to the second terminal on the switch, like so:
plug -- black -- switch -- black -- bulb -- black -- plug
plug -- white ----------------------------------- white -- plug
plug -- green ---------------------------------- green -- plug
Turn the switch to the OFF position.
Start the generator. Plug one plug from your new rig into an outlet on the generator. Plug the other plug from your new rig into a wall outlet supplying 120V. With the generator running, turn the switch to the ON position.
The bulb should flash for a short while, then become steady. When it's steady, that side of the generator is flashed. Repeat for the other side of the generator if it makes 240V.
Get two short extension cords and cut the FEMALE end off each one. Strip back the insulation on that end. Connect the two green wires to each other, and connect the two white wires to each other.
Connect one black wire to a light switch, and connect the other black wire to a 20W appliance-type incandescent light bulb. Also run one short black wire (from a cut-off end) from the second terminal on the light bulb to the second terminal on the switch, like so:
plug -- black -- switch -- black -- bulb -- black -- plug
plug -- white ----------------------------------- white -- plug
plug -- green ---------------------------------- green -- plug
Turn the switch to the OFF position.
Start the generator. Plug one plug from your new rig into an outlet on the generator. Plug the other plug from your new rig into a wall outlet supplying 120V. With the generator running, turn the switch to the ON position.
The bulb should flash for a short while, then become steady. When it's steady, that side of the generator is flashed. Repeat for the other side of the generator if it makes 240V.
Get two short extension cords and cut the FEMALE end off each one. Strip back the insulation on that end. Connect the two green wires to each other, and connect the two white wires to each other.
Connect one black wire to a light switch, and connect the other black wire to a 20W appliance-type incandescent light bulb. Also run one short black wire (from a cut-off end) from the second terminal on the light bulb to the second terminal on the switch, like so:
plug -- black -- switch -- black -- bulb -- black -- plug
plug -- white ----------------------------------- white -- plug
plug -- green ---------------------------------- green -- plug
Turn the switch to the OFF position.
Start the generator. Plug one plug from your new rig into an outlet on the generator. Plug the other plug from your new rig into a wall outlet supplying 120V. With the generator running, turn the switch to the ON position.
The bulb should flash for a short while, then become steady. When it's steady, that side of the generator is flashed. Repeat for the other side of the generator if it makes 240V.
I had the exact same problem. Boombox flashing blue, but not rapidly flashing blue. I did two things that seemed to fix it:
1: Reset the device by switching it on, then holding both volume up and volume down buttons at the same time for 10 seconds. The blue flashing light will briefly flash quicker to confirm.
2: Switch off the boom box
3: Switch on using the power button and (very important) immediately press and hold the Bluetooth button. The Bluetooth button needed pressing and holding almost instantaniously after the power button for it to work for me. I had to try several times to get it to work.
When you do this successfully, the Bluetooth light starts flashing rapidly and it enters search mode.
I nearly threw my speakers away, now it works and connects fine :)
Does your wall switch have a lock feature? By pressing the lock button, the remote control is disabled. A flashing light indicates this feature has been activated.
To deactivate, press and hold the lock button for 2 seconds. The flashing should stop and your remote should work again.
PF Power Failure
“PF” flashes to indicate that a power failure occurred while the dryer was
running. Press START to continue the cycle, or press PAUSE/CANCEL to
clear the display.
F-01 Primary Control Failure “F-01” flashes when there is a primary control failure. Replace the machine
control electronics. See Accessing & Removing the Electronic Assemblies.
F-02 Keypad/User Interface
Failure
“F-02” flashes when there is a stuck button or user interface mismatch. This
fault code will ONLY appear when in the diagnostic test mode. See TEST #5.
F-22 Exhaust Thermistor Open “F-22” flashes if the thermistor is open. See TEST #3a.
F-23 Exhaust Thermistor Shorted “F-23” flashes if the thermistor has shorted. See TEST #3a.
F-26 Motor Drive System Failure “F-26” flashes if there is a motor drive system failure. See TEST #2.
F-28 Moisture Sensor Open “F-28” flashes if the moisture sensor strip is open. This fault code will ONLY
appear when in the diagnostic test mode. See TEST #4.
F-29 Moisture Sensor Shorted “F-29” flashes if the moisture sensor strip has shorted. This fault code will
ONLY appear when in the diagnostic test mode. See TEST #4.
1M 2M 3M 5M 6M
= Contacts closed
Contacts
Function
Start
Run Red
Lt. Blue
Blue-White (Elec)
White (Gas)
Green-Yellow
Red
Black-White
BLACK
BLUE
WHITE BLUE
WHITE
WHITE
Pluggable Drive Motor Switch Gas Valve - Gas Dryer
Centrifugal Switch (Motor)
Gas Valve this is about close as i can come its matag electronic but not comercial should be about the same software though some where on or in the dryer should be a tech sheet with codes
--If the Power light is flashing red thanits definately problem with the Actiontec Router
--As you have checked with different power source, the possibility of bad power source is no more
--May be due to some voltage fluctuation the modem is gone bad.
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