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Good afternoon There is a Beko 6630S dishwasher with burnt out switching and control modules. I plan to make my own switching and control board. I don’t have a clue how the water filling system works.
Well, more precisely, I know that the valve opens, then the water flows through the pressure switch into the working chamber. When there is water, the pressure switch opens the reed switch, but how does the controller understand that there is enough water? Or is it basically impossible to pour more water than is possible and when the water level reaches its value the pressure switch will close again? In general, help fill the gap.
Good afternoon There is a Beko 6630S dishwasher with burnt out switching and control modules. I plan to make my own switching and control board. I don’t have a clue how the water filling system works. Well, more precisely, I know that the valve opens, then the water flows through the pressure switch into the working chamber. When there is water, the pressure switch opens the reed switch, but how does the controller understand that there is enough water? Or is it basically impossible to pour more water than is possible and when the water level reaches its value the pressure switch will close again? In general, help fill the gap.
Hello. From the title it is clear that it does not heat the water, but the heating element works. Its resistance is 29 Ohms. The temperature sensor at 22 degrees showed 44 kOhm, from the freezer 165 kOhm, and during measurement the resistance dropped as it warmed up. In hot water 18 kOhm. I think it’s a worker. Please tell me in which direction to move next?
Dear forum users, I am asking for help in repairing the beko DSFS1530 dishwasher. When turned on, the machine begins to emit a sharp buzzing, slightly vibrating sound, similar to one of the plastic gears cutting teeth, and the whole one slipping at the cut points. The impression is that the sound is coming from the door or from the right wall of the machine. The signal lamps light up as during...
Good afternoon, I have encountered a problem. When the dishwasher is operating, a fairly loud hum of operation is heard, low-frequency, similar to the operation of a drill in the next apartment (not very loud, but unpleasant)
The sound comes from the bottom right of the dishwasher.
I did all the basic things that could be done before disassembling the dishwasher. I made sure that nothing was...
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For some reason I have a suspicion that this may be a problem with the bushings of the circulation pump, the only question is that this sound occurs throughout the entire washing cycle. Does the circulation pump work throughout the entire wash?
In any case, today or tomorrow they will disassemble the machine and see what’s there
Condensation drying is the most common type of drying on dishwashers. This type of drying has become so popular due to its simplicity and reliability.
The principle of condensation drying is as follows:
At the drying stage, the dishwasher sprays water on the dishes increased temperature.
Due to the fact that the walls of the dishwasher are at a lower temperature, water evaporates from the...
Please help me understand the cause of the hum. pours water, drains it, warms it up, dismantled the heater and changed the bearings. The hum did not go away. The hum starts as soon as the water is heated. At times there is no hum. I just let the car rinse without heating, there is no hum. everything is working.