Had the same symptom; pump wouldn’t turn off, program light flashing and would stay on even if turned off, only killing the mains power would turn it off. Ended being a small split in drain hose right next to elbow under the unit.
This thread saved us from buying a new one as my wife was about to do...so thank you.
SOURCE: Asko D3230 dishwasher pump will not turn off, with main switch on
This is a anti flood activation. It is a safety device (polystireen float and micro switch at the base of the washer) that keeps the drain motor running due to water leak / spill detection. Dry the water and rectify the leak (normaly pipe or clamp leak) and this should solve the problem.
SOURCE: Asko D3350 code F7
Service manual says:
LED L1+L2/Fault code F7, Pumping out fault
(machines with pressure sensor)
Water not evacuated after 120 seconds’ pumping
out. Programme interrupted.
Check: Drain pump, hoses, installation of drain
hose, control unit and wiring.
SOURCE: Asko D3350 code F7
you seem rushed
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the problem might not be in your senser or timer but in the pump its self
SOURCE: ASKO D3122 PUMP STAYS ON AND MACHINE WILL NOT SWITCH ON
The machine has activated a safty seq. There is most likely water on the lower buttom. Leakage or drain pipe blocked. The power will get to the drain pump, when this happends. To prevent overflow on your kitchen floor. Dry out the water. Then it will start as usual.
SOURCE: Asko 3120 dishwasher drain pump
this is because ther is a leak from the main tank. Water goes under the main tank, where all electric motors, pipes an pump are. There is sensor in that area that trigger the drain pump. Up to 4 or 5 liters can accumulate in that area.
Only solution is to remove that water by tilting the washer on what ever corner.
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