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Asko Dishwasher - Heating Fault


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Chris Shearer Cooper
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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

 

Posted

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. 

Posted

Actually I just found it. 

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Posted

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
Posted

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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