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Автор темыdesoder
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- My dishwasher: Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S
Error 3 Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S
"Error 3" appeared on the display after the Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S washing process was completed. As I understand it, this error says that there are problems with water heating, which in principle is true, the water does not heat up during washing. Where is the best place to start looking for a problem? The filter was washed, the water was soft, without iron, because... I clean it through filter columns. Perhaps someone has a service book, what is where and what is changed. I feel that an apparently heating shade has been covered. I live in the countryside, and I don’t want to pay service technicians to travel and do work that I can do myself.
Re: Error 3 Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S
desoder: Good day! Did you manage to solve the problem? What are the solutions?
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Автор темыdesoder
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Re: Error 3 Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S
No, it didn’t work. When I called the service center they told me to change the heating element. I didn’t take any further action. I think in the near future I will call a service technician for repairs
Re: Error 3 Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S
desoder: Is your dishwashing process going? Can you hear and see (if you open the door while washing) water spraying out of the nozzles?
Re: Error 3 Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S
I will describe my case with this dishwasher. Initial data: PMM four years, use 3-4 times a week, hard water, salt required, washing with Fairy capsules.
The problem was the same as the author of the topic. At the same time, I noticed that after turning on any washing mode, water filled in, and then there was complete silence. I opened the door while the program was running - the water was poured in and cold, i.e. The heating element does not heat up and all the walls of the machine are dry from the inside, i.e. there was no splashing. The pros had the following sequence of reasoning: there is no splashing - that means the engine does not turn on - that means the engine does not create pressure in the system - the pressure sensor, not detecting it, does not give the command to the heating element to heat - heating does not occur - brains, seeing that the water temperature does not rise They give "error 3". The PMM was taken out from under the tabletop and the right side cover was removed (if you look at the car door). Using dances with a tambourine, we took out the engine. A visual inspection of the engine and the block with the heating element (which remained in place) did not reveal the problem. The heating element, by the way, is externally in perfect condition. The motor windings rang - everything is fine too. But the large capacitor 3mF+-5% (it is really large in size, 5 centimes long and 3 centimes in diameter), involved in starting the engine, showed incorrect values. This condenser hangs on the engine itself and is secured with a 13mm nut, you won’t mix it up))) We replaced this capacitor and, lo and behold!, everything returned to normal - everything works as it should.
The problem was the same as the author of the topic. At the same time, I noticed that after turning on any washing mode, water filled in, and then there was complete silence. I opened the door while the program was running - the water was poured in and cold, i.e. The heating element does not heat up and all the walls of the machine are dry from the inside, i.e. there was no splashing. The pros had the following sequence of reasoning: there is no splashing - that means the engine does not turn on - that means the engine does not create pressure in the system - the pressure sensor, not detecting it, does not give the command to the heating element to heat - heating does not occur - brains, seeing that the water temperature does not rise They give "error 3". The PMM was taken out from under the tabletop and the right side cover was removed (if you look at the car door). Using dances with a tambourine, we took out the engine. A visual inspection of the engine and the block with the heating element (which remained in place) did not reveal the problem. The heating element, by the way, is externally in perfect condition. The motor windings rang - everything is fine too. But the large capacitor 3mF+-5% (it is really large in size, 5 centimes long and 3 centimes in diameter), involved in starting the engine, showed incorrect values. This condenser hangs on the engine itself and is secured with a 13mm nut, you won’t mix it up))) We replaced this capacitor and, lo and behold!, everything returned to normal - everything works as it should.
Re: Error 3 Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S
There was the same "Error 3" the machine stopped heating water and washing. After starting the program, water was drawn in, a tablet fell out and nothing happened further. A 3mF capacitor MKR305 was purchased (price 500 rubles on Avito, Moscow). The replacement is simple (if you know how to get there!). To replace the condenser you need to: put the dishwasher on its side (I placed it on its left side if you look at the door) water will flow out, you need to put a rag, then carefully look at the bottom-central part on the latches, unfasten the bottom cover in a circle, carefully put it to the side, etc. To. A wire goes to this cover (to the float) and we get access to the capacitor (without removing the motor!)! There is no need to remove any metal walls (from right to left). Good luck to all
Re: Error 3 Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S
Same problem. Error 3 on the display, does not wash dishes, does not heat water. After reading here, I bought a new capacitor, although not of the same type as the original one, but a CBB60 model with 4 output terminals, but as far as I understand they are simply paralleled, all the characteristics are the same. But the miracle did not happen and the error did not disappear. Apparently the problem is in the heating element.
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Автор темыdesoder
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Re: Error 3 Flavia BI 60 KAMAYA S
A year has passed since I gave up on the dishwasher and returned to the good old manual washing.... But I decided to resume repairs. I disassembled the miracle machine, rang the bell and it turned out that the capacitor was alive, but the tens were not. Outwardly clean, perhaps something shorted out, the power in my village is often cut off, apparently in one of these surges the poor fellow got burned. Has anyone found a ten separately, not assembled? Otherwise, it’s somehow a little expensive, around 3000, to pay for a plastic case with it included. The ten itself can be easily removed from the plastic casing
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