Bosch WFG2420GB/01 - needs reset?

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WeylandDroid

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Following a power failure midway through a normal 40° cycle, the machin
failed to resume despite having brought the power back up. The 'Active
LED comes on briefly then goes out.

I suspect the machine tripped the mains 'sockets' fuse having blown th
fuse on its own dedicated power socket. I drained the water, replace
the fuse and used a different socket. Having discovered the machine no
working, I turned the dial to the 'Stop' position then tried th
40°*again but no joy.

Reset the machine? if so, how?

Thank


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WeylandDroid
 
WeylandDroid wrote:

Following a power failure midway through a normal 40° cycle, the machine
failed to resume despite having brought the power back up. The 'Active'
LED comes on briefly then goes out.

I suspect the machine tripped the mains 'sockets' fuse having blown the
fuse on its own dedicated power socket. I drained the water, replaced
the fuse and used a different socket. Having discovered the machine not
working, I turned the dial to the 'Stop' position then tried the
40°*again but no joy.

Reset the machine? if so, how?

Thanks




Better check for bad solder joints and bulged/bad caps.

A lot of times power supplies will not restart once off, if you
have bad caps. And also, if you have a bad joint, once it cools down,
it's going to pull apart and not start or not do what it should. If that
being the case, welcome to the world of Lead free.


Jamie
 
On Apr 22, 12:36 pm, WeylandDroid
<weylanddroidREMOVET...@gmail.com.INVALID> wrote:
Following a power failure midway through a normal 40° cycle, the machine
failed to resume despite having brought the power back up. The 'Active'
LED comes on briefly then goes out.

I suspect the machine tripped the mains 'sockets' fuse having blown the
fuse on its own dedicated power socket. I drained the water, replaced
the fuse and used a different socket. Having discovered the machine not
working, I turned the dial to the 'Stop' position then tried the
40°*again but no joy.

Reset the machine? if so, how?

Thanks

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WeylandDroid
With whatever kind of machine, dishwaser or clotheswasher youo're
talking about, turn the control to off, and then unplug/remove the
fuse / trip the circuit breaker, and let it sit for a hour of so, then
turn power back on and see what happens.
 

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