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Anonymous Posted on Apr 04, 2011

Washer does not go through the spin cycle. "No

  • Anonymous Apr 05, 2011

    The spin/rinse cycle does work manually, yes. This cycle does not kick in when we run the machine as you normally would.

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Does your machine drain water?

Usually before it goes to spin, the Electronic or Timer will first need to drain most water.
If it does not drain, clean the filter compartment (Found at the left bottom section of the door).

If it does drain water and I am wrong, please let me know, would be glad to help you.

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  • Anonymous Apr 05, 2011

    It does drain water. It is a Bosch Axxis WFL2060UC. All settings run through the "wash-ready" cycle but skips the "rinse/spin" cycle and stops. We can manually set the rinse and then the spin cycles.

    The "rinse/spin" cycle is not working...

    Thanks,
    Jim

  • Anonymous Apr 05, 2011

    Thanks! It sounds like a PC Board issue. Does the spin/rinse work when you select it manually? If not, then you may need to replace the PCB, because no power is then released to the components from the PCB. Part to order is: 481304 I must warn you though that this is a very expensive part and more than likely not worth considering. If it does work, in manual, I'd suggest using the manual setting until the machine packs up completely, as the automatic modes is also controlled via the PCB, and this is a temporary solution.

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  • Anonymous Apr 05, 2011

    Then use it on manual only, the part of the PCB responsible for the Normal mode is faulty.

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