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Hi,

The washing machine red mains light has started to flicker and the
machine itself has started to pause and/or stop functioning. What can
cause this and any remedies?

Kind regards,

Kenneth.

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On 19 Feb, 15:30, "nacional" wrote:
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On 19 Feb 2007 05:45:36 -0800, wrote:


|!Hi,
|!
|!The washing machine red mains light has started to flicker and the
|!machine itself has started to pause and/or stop functioning. What can
|!cause this and any remedies?


Bad contact in the mains lead, Investigate where and cure.
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Is this a neon or is it a LED that's flickering to indicate a fault ?


Flickering is a normal part of behaviour for neons, so this is all
very inconclusive.

Stop or pause... bad mains connection, burnt contacts on timer, too
many possibilities really.

A fair bit more info would be needed to conclude anything useful.


NT

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