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Asko D1796 Pump will not switch off. This problem is not listed in trouble shooting guide.
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peasant wrote:
Asko D1796 Pump will not switch off. This problem is not listed in trouble shooting guide. It's possible the fix for your problem is beyond you. I am not trying to be sarcastic but, if you come here looking for help and all you did was read the trouble shooting guide, we can assume something electrically is wrong. On the electrical side, it could be a simple problem, like a welded shut contact in the relay that operates this pump. For this, you need to traced the pump wires back to see where they are connected. If you have more than 2 wires, minus a ground, going to this pump, it could have and integrated switch that only requires low voltage to turn it on. And then again, it could be something a little more serious, like the control board, which could have a solid state device driving it. I don't know if you have a water level switch in that unit but, it could have something stuck in it and the pump may think there is still water in it or, it could have a pressure switch and that is stuck on. Jamie |
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On Jun 17, 3:21*pm, Jamie
t wrote: peasant wrote: Asko D1796 *Pump will not switch off. This problem is not listed in trouble shooting guide. It's possible the fix for your problem is beyond you. * I am not trying to be sarcastic but, if you come here looking for help and all you did was read the trouble shooting guide, we can assume something electrically is wrong. * On the electrical side, it could be a simple problem, like a welded shut contact in the relay that operates this pump. For this, you need to traced the pump wires back to see where they are connected. If you have more than 2 wires, minus a ground, going to this pump, it could have and integrated switch that only requires low *voltage to turn it on. |
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