I switch on the machine, everything normal and after about 30 seconds it usually takes water, but it doesn't and the machine just stays with the clock showing the same digits from the start????????
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Re: no water fill
Check first the filters on the inlet water line (both sides).
Then, if problem still exist - check that the inlet water valve works(it is an electromagnet valve, located at the pipe's entrance to the machine)).
If it doesn't work, test that it get power. In case it get power and doesn't work - You can easily open the valve and clean it (from scale or other dirt). Be aware you should disconnect the power cable from machine before doing it !!!!
Check as well for valve's coil resistance. In case you have no resistance measurement - you should replace it for a new one.
Good luck
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Did your User Manual have a section that tells you how to clean out mineral deposits and hard water scale? Usually, this is done by filling the resevoir with white vinegar and then turning the machine ON for 30 seconds then OFF for 5 minutes. Keep repeating the ON-OFF cleaning cycle until all the vinegar is pumped into the carafe. If the machine needs further cleaning. Repeat the process until the scale and mineral deposits are dissolved. Finally, flush the machine with a full resevoir of clean water and run a normal BREW cycle. Should work like new.
common faults include the rubber pressure hose rubbing and a hole forming causing the pressure switch not to recognise the water level. un plug the appliance, take the top off, find the pressure switch and you will see a rubber black or clear hose running from what is normally a circular item approx 2" diameter and a hose running doen to the drum, check this hose for splits or tears.
The pressure switch, also called the water level switch, is what control the amount of water goes in the machine, If your machine is constantly filling to the overflow point, then that is your problem. Now, if water is going in and the level is staying the same then your machine drain line is lower than the pump and your siphoning out the water as it goes in. Pull the drain up a little a that should fix the problem.
I see it looks like you have the 3 level water height on the panel. Usually labeled mini, Normal, Large loads. Try selecting Large load.
If that doesn't work, the switch is bad or the fill stop air chamber is not working.
Hi, the interpretation for error code A10 is: A10 = fill solenoid valve triac closed/open circuit - check valve/ operation - machine drains until level switch resets + 30"
Now, to try and solve the problem yourself: Turn off the water supply to the dishwasher & remove the hose, Run the machine for several minutes in a normal position. Turn the machine off, reconnect the fill hose, turn the water back on then turn the machine back on.
If this doesn't solve the problem, then you'll need to call a service person.
Hi, the interpretation for error code A10 is: A10 = fill solenoid valve triac closed/open circuit - check valve/ operation - machine drains until level switch resets + 30"
Now, to try and solve the problem yourself: Turn off the water supply to the dishwasher & remove the hose, Run the machine for several minutes in a normal position. Turn the machine off, reconnect the fill hose, turn the water back on then turn the machine back on.
If this doesn't solve the problem, then you'll need to call a service person.
HI When you first turn the machine on, push the water button and open the knob on the right. It should take about 30 seconds to a minute to get water. If it is taking longer turn it off and let it set for 30 minutes, then try again. If the pump sounds louder than normal, turn it off and get you priming tool.
I think the water inlet valve is nearly stopped up with sediment in the screen filter where the supply hose screws to the valve.Cut the water off at the hose and disconnect and look for the screen. The hot water usually doensn't do this because the water has time to settle everything out while it's in the hot water heater.
Check the height of the drain hose and make sure the drain hose is higher than 30 inches from the ground. If your drain hose drains into the floor you may need to purchase a siphon break to stop the problem
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