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Asko Dishwasher - Heating Fault


Chris Shearer Cooper

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Chris Shearer Cooper

My several-years-old Asko D1776 dishwasher is flashing an "F1" error which appears to be a "water heating fault", which might be the heating element, might be the thermostat, and might be the control board.

Is there a way to determine where the problem is, and then order the correct part, or should I just start ordering parts willy-nilly and replacing them until it gets better?

Thanks!

Chris

 

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I'm not sure if the schematic for that model is uploaded here, you may be to get it if it is. In any case Asko usually includes at least a schematic somewhere in the machine (probably near the control board). If you locate it you'll be able to test those components. 

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The 1776 is also knows as DW 95.3, so you can seach that term to see if it brings up more info.

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Chris Shearer Cooper

That's great, thanks!  I've got a multimeter, but I'm not really sure how to test the various parts ...

 

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