GOOD AFTERNOON,
FURTHER TO THE LINKS REPORTED BELOW, AS ALL ELSE HAS FAILED, I WONDERED IF YOU COULD POSSIBLY SOURCE ME A CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD FOR THIS MACHINE. THERE APPEARS TO BE 3 BOARDS AND I HAVE TAKEN THE SERIAL NO OF WHAT APPEARS TO BE THE MAIN PC BOARD -
4032807992C0439. IF THIS IS POSSIBLE COULD YOU LET ME KNOW COST?
MANY MANY THANKS - SHEENAGH
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SHEEN on Mar 14, 2007
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The dishwasher has stopped into the cycle with all 4 lights on the right hands side flashing and continously beeps. All filters etc checked and cleaned. Can't get away from this stage now after turning on and off and disconnecting from wall. Also rinse aid low warning light still on after ample rinse aid added time and time again. Please help!!
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posted on Mar 14, 2007
Noggin
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here is the link to the manual if you need it;
http://www.baumatic.co.uk/products/disco...I couldn't find anything that suggests a solution in the book. check this thread below for the reset procedure for another model - it may be worth trying;
http://www.fixya.com/support/t137657-nee...other than that it sounds like the control circuit board has problems. unplug your machine and wait half an hour. undo the control housing by a few screws on the top inside of the door and maybe plastic clips moulded in the edge of the housing. look if any components on the board are obviously burnt or water damaged - sometimes they fail without visual signs but you might spot something.
If you fancy replacing the board yourself, just make sure you take a picture of how it was wired up, and post me back the serial number and manufacturer on the board and i will try and source one for you - these boards on their own are rarely that expensive and are often in a lot of other manufacturers models so are usually easy to find.
Hope this helps :)
Comment by Noggin, posted on Mar 14, 2007
your local electronic hobby shop or similar should be able to test most of the components on this type of board, and possibly fix them - for sure they would be able to order a replacement, avoiding the premium put on by so many manufacturers.