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Posted on Oct 01, 2009

Asko Washing Machine W6021 / Quattro 1200 rpm will not take in water. I've changed the 3 way valve at the supply inlet and that didn't solve the issue. There is some electric current at the three way valve as I felt that by mistake. Is my next guess the circuit board? Thanks, Jeff Black This machine is about 4 years old, I think.

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Douglas Henry

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  • Posted on Feb 24, 2007

SOURCE: Asko W6021 front load washer door stuck!

there is a little red loop that you can pull on to release the door manually. it is located behind the little door on the lower left of the machine. Pop that door open and take the phillips head screw out of the lever hen pull on it and the door will open.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2008

SOURCE: Asko W660 Quattro Front Load

check the inlet valve solenoid there are three of them one might be o/c,also using to much soap can cause this or a coin stuck in the sump hose near the pump.the filter is in the valve but normally isnt the problem

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2009

SOURCE: Asko Washer W6021 Problem

CHECK THE BRUSHES ON THE MOTOR, FOR BEING WORN DOWN!
REGARDS........TREVOR. FLEETWOOD UK.

CraigNewman

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  • Posted on Mar 14, 2009

SOURCE: Asko Quattro 6661 water inlet fault

I had the same problem with my unit. The manual tells you to disconnect the water intake at the machine and clean the screen. This wasn't my problem because as you said the problem doesn't occur until the Rinse cycle which means there is water supply to start the Wash cycle.

From the back of the unit, remove the three screws and take of the lid. You'll notice that there are three separate motors do pump water inside the machine at the water intake. When standing in front of the machine, the motor on the right controls the rinse cycle. I connected an AC volt meter to that pump and started the rinse cycle. 240v showed up at the pump, but the water flow was poor. I simply squished up and down the rubber hose connecting this motor to the detergent unit and was unable to free the clog and water began to flow.

Ambari

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  • Posted on Mar 29, 2010

SOURCE: Asko washer w6021 doesn't work. I've checked

See whether water is flowing into the wash machine. Then the door close switch.

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