If its not drainin look in front ofthe washer theres a nottom plate behind it tjeres a plug.socks use to get stuck in there dnt knw hpw they got there but it wouldnt let it drain.have some towels handy cause its a wet job.if thats yur problemIf its not drainin look in front ofthe washer theres a nottom plate behind it tjeres a plug.socks use to get stuck in there dnt knw hpw they got there but it wouldnt let it drain.have some towels handy cause its a wet job.if thats yur problem
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First check your washer plug to see if the connections are tightly
screwed. Next check your filter if you haven't for long.
Remove
the 3 screws at the bottom of the front panel under the
washer door. Your filter door will be light brown. If you find a hose
there it is to drain out excess water (water that could not be drained
by your pump) After you hv drained unscrew the cap and
remove all the junk inside. Have a large plastic bag to catch junk and
water. Refit carefully after cleaning out. If not solved, something
shd be blocking your pump, check this out
door lock mechanism must have jammed in open position. unless the door gets locked, the wash cycle would not start. check the electrical connection in the door lock and physically verify the lock operates when commanded
Open the panel at the bottom using a 2p coin by turning clockwise Pull the rubber hose out of the holder and drain water into a container until stops turn large plastic screw to the left for access to the pump Clear away and debris bits of metal, plastic, etc that has stopped the pump. Opposite of above to reassemble Switch on and test... good luck!
Hi There is a door bottom right of the system which has a screw out (by hand) plug. Remove this and ensure there are no foreign objects such as coins, bobby pins etc stuck.
I have found this to be a problem with the Bosch systems and cost me $150 the first time.
Ensure you have some towels as when you open the plug, water will escape
F03 indicates that the wash thermistor is open or short circuit, the thermistor is part of the heater element. you need to test the heater and thermistor, and possibly replace.
Indesit recommend that you call an engineer, but it can be done by some one who is competent enough.
Unplug before you do anything to it.
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Thanks
The error code F03 indicates that the wash thermistor is open or short circuit.
Check heater element and thermistor,if ok, then you need to call an engineer.
I have a WFL 2060 UC on the bottom right there is a small access door. Inside the door you will find a drain plug which will unscrew counter clock wise. Water will come out so I tipped up the machine and slid a 1" deep cooking pan under the corner. When I unscrewed the plug I found a penny inside.
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