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How do you beat blocks level 37?

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SOURCE: I can't beat level 8 castle

Keep trying you'll get it :)

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37.(00100101) Pump Blocked Error
(No change in the water level)
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2) Check the length of the drain hose and try to reduce the length if
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3) Check for open circuit windings in the pump. (Note: Pumps are
fitted with a thermal cut-out, which will reset on cooling.)
4) If the basket is empty of water, remove the pump from the pump
housing and check that it is not blocked. Also check the drain hose is not blocked.
5) If the basket contains water, then service the pump from the top of
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Secondary Source: Wiring.
Action:
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Action:
1) Check the pump harness is connected correctly to the pump. 2) Check continuity of the pump harness.
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Hi, welcome!
Code 37 is a "pump blocked error" code. Typically this code is triggered when the machine does not sense a change in the water level when called for. Check for debris caught in the pump, either in the impeller for moving water or in some cases, the external cooling fan impeller (exposed underneath the machine) gets snagged with a piece of fabric softener sheet (such as "bounce") and this will stall the pump and trigger a code 37.

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