Nothing happen,I push the power button,the light is very weak and the start button doesn't work
Hi, the issue with the "light" may or maynot be related. Sometimes the lens which holds the light in place behind the console cracks and the light falss loose, so although the light still aluminates, you only see a slight glow as a result. The other issue may be the unit is only getting 1/2 volts. **UNPLUG THE POWER CORD** Check the fuses at the back (there will be 2). They are by the cord in a "holder" that is either gray in color or black. Observe them and you'll notice they have a slot in them so you can use a flat screwdriver to remove the holder/hub (as Asko likes to refer to them), once removed you can check across the fuse with a meter for continuity or replace with a known new/good fuse. If that solves the problem...awesome. Let me know and I'll follow up if needed. **ALSO** If you replace the fuse and in a short time it blows again, you likely need new fuse holders & hubs. They do suffer from metal fatigue over time which in turn causes a poor connection and of course equals undesired resistence, hence...blown fuse. The same can & likely will happen to the washer if it's an Asko as well FYI. Hope this helps, let me know. I'd appreciate the opportunity to help more if called on. Good Luck
Testimonial: "Thank you i will check those points"
Thanks for the testimonial, glad to be able to help. I can also send you illustrations to help with testing, part numders etc. if you need them, though it would require personal emails, I don't seem to be capable of sharing adobe "pdf" files on here and I have tonnes on cdrom and print left from my authorized servicer days.
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