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Error E1
Good afternoon.
Weissgauff BDW6062 D machine. If I understand correctly, the same Midea. Correct me if I’m wrong.
New. She stood there for a long time. Plugged it in, water poured in. After a couple of minutes, it drains the water with error E1. There is water pressure. The hose was suspended by 40 cm.
It turns out that the circulation pump does not start. Could it jam during downtime?
Weissgauff BDW6062 D machine. If I understand correctly, the same Midea. Correct me if I’m wrong.
New. She stood there for a long time. Plugged it in, water poured in. After a couple of minutes, it drains the water with error E1. There is water pressure. The hose was suspended by 40 cm.
It turns out that the circulation pump does not start. Could it jam during downtime?
Re: Error E1
The Weissgauff trademark belongs to the Russian Group of Companies “Megalex”. The production facilities are located in Turkey, China, Romania and Russia. Has nothing to do with Midea. Error E1 “water supply tap is closed, there is no water in the pipeline or the water pressure is too low”
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There is definitely pressure in the pipe, because... The water comes out of the tap well. Then maybe aquastop does the brains?
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Just in case, look at the filter on the inlet hose, maybe something is clogged, try hanging the hose differently
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Do you mean hanging the inlet hose?
I have now checked the aquastop inside - there is resistance. I try to disconnect the wires from the external one, but it doesn’t work, they fit well. Should the external one be measured with it turned off?
I have now checked the aquastop inside - there is resistance. I try to disconnect the wires from the external one, but it doesn’t work, they fit well. Should the external one be measured with it turned off?
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Well, yes, sometimes the inlet hose is a little wrong and the machine is capricious, most likely everything is fine with your aquastop, I meant to check the filter on the inlet hose, there was already such a problem on the forums with your model PMM, as they wrote, they disassembled the filter in the inlet hose, cleaned it and the problem went away
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The mesh is clean. The hitchhiker itself seems to be non-removable.
Now the reed switch began to suspect. If I understand correctly, then it should measure the required amount of water for the washing cycle, and after turning off, give a signal to the brain to turn on the circulation pump. This doesn’t seem to be happening. How can I check it? I saw that they were bringing a magnet and ringing it. For me it was in a closed state all the time. Or did I measure it wrong?
Now the reed switch began to suspect. If I understand correctly, then it should measure the required amount of water for the washing cycle, and after turning off, give a signal to the brain to turn on the circulation pump. This doesn’t seem to be happening. How can I check it? I saw that they were bringing a magnet and ringing it. For me it was in a closed state all the time. Or did I measure it wrong?
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Yes, under warranty. I’m just afraid that it will take more time and money to deliver, pick up and, possibly, repairs.
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A product weighing more than 5 kg, paragraph 7, article 18, of the law on the protection of consumer rights, so there is no need to go anywhere, if there is a guarantee, then why carry out experiments? They may later deny the warranty if there is a serious defect.
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Hello, tell me what to do, I started the dishwasher and turned off the water, it showed an E1 error?
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After the water is turned on, the PMM should continue the washing cycle, the error will turn off
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It turns out that error E1 may be directly related to the Midea PMM. Weak pump. If its performance drops or becomes clogged, error E1 is displayed. Diagnostics based on the flow of water into the internal cavity of the PMM,
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What if error e1 occurs during washing? The model has a mini water tank and does not depend on water supply. The pump that supplies water to the bunker is working, and the error does not occur during filling, but during washing. Maybe immediately, maybe during drying. What is this?
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Pmm mfd45s320w. After 3 minutes of operation, error e1. Water remains in the machine. When restarted, the water is drained and the process starts all over again. Aquastop has been replaced.
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Unscrew the filler neck with the filter section from the top (just rotate the ribs inside counterclockwise), smoke the self-tapping screws in the ceiling of the washing chamber on the right and left, then slide the top panel back and remove it, pull the back panel up and it will fall off. There will be screws for fastening the side panels on the top and back. The bottom is attached to 4 self-tapping screws from below, a drain hose clamp and a fill valve. You can only take out the black pan with the float sensor, unscrew the self-tapping screw in front, pressing the tab, which you need to pull down and pull the pan towards you. Sensor on latches. The clamps on the hoses are disposable, you need to immediately prepare a replacement for the usual ones with screws. The warranty will be void.
Isn’t it possible to find a good small 220V pump instead of the original one? Not suitable for coffee machines, productivity is too low.
Isn’t it possible to find a good small 220V pump instead of the original one? Not suitable for coffee machines, productivity is too low.
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A little more about the pump: it started working normally after a few pokes with a screwdriver into the half filled with epoxy (in the hope that it would just wedge, maybe it would wedge). How long and when will it jam back - I don’t know. Perhaps it lacks some kind of lubricant, or maybe the design is crooked. Removing and disassembling while too lazy just works.
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Hello. The machine draws and drains water in 2 steps. But it doesn’t finish the job. It gives error e1. Water pressure is good.
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