Samsung SW65ASP2 My cold water is not filling (very slow) It is not the tap or the hose. I have even change the mesh filters in the water inlet connectors. At the final rinse it stops and registers 7E on the electronic read out window. Can anyone help?
If you are sure there is sufficient water pressure at the hose, then your inlet valve is on the blink....replace it.(the unit where your hose connects onto)
Oshie
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No filter to be cleaned in the machine. There are however small wire mesh filters in the screw on connectors that connects the water hoses to the machine at either the tap side or where it are connected to the machine inlets. Unscrew the hoses from the tap and machine inlets and check both hose ends if the wire filters are not to clog up over time resulting in slow water filling of the machine. Remove carefully and clean with a nylon brush. Replace again.
there is a inline mesh filter at the tap end of the hose but it is more that likely that the tap washer need replacing
it is possible that the inlet solenoid valve is not operating properly
if you have separate hot and cold water hoses and taps then either tap should produce a full flow when set if no taps get a full slow when selected , indicates a problem power board
Hi from retired Englishman in SW France,
(pre-typed for both hot and cold!)
If you have checked that the hot and cold water taps are turned on fully and the hoses are not kinked or squashed at the back, it is worth while checking both the hot and cold water inlet filters. Turn the taps off and remove both hoses at the washer end. Inside each inlet port there is normally a little filter which should just slide out. Clean if necessary and replace each one and the hoses. If after turning the taps back on there is no improvement, the problem is symptomatic of a malfunctioning hot or cold water control valve. Sorry but it needs a service call and a check that it isn't the control PCB ;-0(
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John C
You likely have either a folded cold inlet hose (squashed) or self plumbing tap that is rusted in the cutter so slow filling or a blocked mesh filter in the cold hose connection on the back of the machine, try all three and you should have the answer.
Hi just read your posting.Could you please supply the model of your hoover and tell me if it is a front or top loader.The fault on your machine is due to a faulty cold water valve or dirty inlet filter.Turn the cold tap off and remove the cold water hose from the tap end and check to see if the little filter at the end of the hose is blocked.If it is, clean it and put back the hose to the tap and try a wash cycle.Please reply with additional information and to tell me how you got on with the filter.
turn cold water off and remove hose from washer,next remove the screen from the water inlet and clean it and place it back in the valve, place hose back on the inlet,turn cold water back on and test cold setting,you should have good flow.
check with the plumbing work if that is fine then better take it to the dealer to change the inlet valve. attempting to change by yourself can cause other complications.
LF means long fill. So the washer is taking too long to fill. Make sure your hoses are connected to the right spot on the water valve. (hot on hot and cold on cold). Also check that the taps are fully open. If this is good remove the hoses from the washer water valve and put the end into the washer tub. Turn on the hoses and check for good flow. They're good? Check the mesh filter in each inlet of the water valve. All clean? Replace your water valve. Good luck!
Have you checked the little mesh filter that may be in the hose? Sometimes sediment and other debris can build up causing slow filling. Turn the water valve fully off. Remove the hose from the valve and the machine. Check for a mesh screen in both ends of the hose, possibly even in the inlet to the machine. Remove and clean. You could also have a kink in the hose, bad hose (seen this too many times, just swap the hot and cold and see if the problem moves) bad solonoid valve, bad supply valve, etc.
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