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I know some folks in this group have had these fine machines - maybe still
have. Ours has stopped rotating the drum, either on wash or spin. The inlet solenoids work and the pump runs. I've checked the main motor windings (one set is about 200 Ohm, middle pair lower, 3rd set lower still - can't remember exact values) and delved into the motor control sub-PCB: there's nothing obviously amiss on it (cracked tracks, burned out components). I think the machine has been working intermittently so I don't think it's a burned out component though I suppose it could be a connect coming loose inside a plastic encapsulation. There's a Philips 18 or 20 pin DIL chip on the PCB which I guess is a little microcontroller, and I did wonder whether it's not getting some sensor signal but the fact that the motor doesn't go on any part of the cycle leads me to suspect the motor control end. There is a plastic packaged 3-legged component - possibly a thyristor or triac - clipped to some metal for a heat sink so I guess that could be iffy. Anybody got any suggestions - or better still cct diagrams or service manuals? Is there a Geoff/CET-type who does recons of these things? -- John Stumbles I forgot to take my amnesia medecine again |
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