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Where is the reset button o a Asko TD11
Asko TD11 is a dishwasher model, and it does not have a physical reset button. However, there are a few ways you can reset the dishwasher:
Unplug the dishwasher: Disconnect the dishwasher from the power source by unplugging it from the electrical outlet. Leave it unplugged for a few minutes before plugging it back in.
Turn off the circuit breaker: Locate the circuit breaker that controls the dishwasher and turn it off for a few minutes before turning it back on.
Press specific buttons: Depending on the model of the Asko TD11, there might be specific button combinations that you can press to reset the dishwasher. Consult your user manual for instructions on how to do this.
3/14/2023 11:19:31 AM •
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on Mar 14, 2023
LCD screen only displays a checkerboard of black squares
If the LCD screen on your ASKO T761 clothes dryer is displaying a checkerboard of black squares, it could indicate an issue with the screen itself or the control board that manages the display. Here are a few possible causes and solutions:
- Faulty LCD screen: The LCD screen may be damaged or malfunctioning, causing it to display the checkerboard pattern. In this case, you may need to replace the screen.
- Control board issue: The control board is responsible for managing the functions of the dryer, including the display. If it is malfunctioning, it may cause the LCD screen to display the checkerboard pattern. In this case, you may need to replace the control board.
- Loose connection: The connection between the LCD screen and the control board may be loose or disconnected. Make sure all connections are securely plugged in.
- Software issue: If the issue is with the software, a firmware update or reinstalling the software may fix the problem.
1/24/2023 8:28:51 AM •
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on Jan 24, 2023
Help me to replace the belt on my asko t702 dryer
Quite often, the top of a dryer can be opened with a thin, straight putty knife. NOT A SCREWDRIVER. Where the top and side meets, there is a connection. Place the putty knife in from the front, about 1" - 2" from the side edge and try to slide until you feel a solid stop point. When you feel the blade hit a stop, back it out about 1/2", move it about 1" toward where you felt the stop, and push it inward. Repeat this on the other top front corner. There are spring catches that hold the top down. After you do your repair, just pivot the top back into place and push down until you hear it click into place.
2/19/2022 7:29:17 AM •
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on Feb 19, 2022
My 10-year-old Asko dryer will heat but will not always start spinning. I've always been able to get it to start eventually when I've had that problem, which has been happening on and off for maybe two years, by opening the door back up and spinning the drum a few times by hand one way or the other, or one way and then the other, and then closing the door and trying again. Sometimes I have to do that multiple times but I've always been able to get it going. Not now. It doesn't seem like it's going to start at all an one.
I kind of doubt the belt is broken because there's still quite a bit of resistance when I spin the drum.
I'm thinking it may be a problem with the switch which is a push button thing, maybe failed contacts inside it? I say that because sometimes when I am trying to get it to start, I'll push the button and nothing happens, the time display doesn't even light up. But then I try it again and it tries to start, making a sort of whirring or humming noise and heating up but not spinning. In the past, it would eventually start spinning after I tried that approach enough times, sometimes waiting for the dryer to cool down between attempts.
Any thoughts on this?
My phone has a terrible camera and it's dark where my washer is but at least this photo will give you an idea of the type of start button my dryer has. That's the time display above it; it still works with the dryer on and the door closed but it makes the problem with the flash and reflection in taking the photo even worse! Thanks for any thoughts or advice you can provide.
bad start up capacitor to motor
2/20/2021 9:22:54 PM •
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on Feb 20, 2021
How to replace the drum belt on Asko dryer model 793
I don't know but dryers generally are of a fairly crude construction designed to be cheaply assembled by the manufacturer and not so easy to repair.
The ones I have tackled, the belt replacement entailed removing screws until something important fell off and then on and on until the back of the cabinet could be separated from the front far enough to change the belt...
10/11/2019 2:56:50 AM •
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on Oct 11, 2019
ASKO T700
I had the same problem. Turns out the reset button on the back of the dryer needs to be pushed; when you push the reset button you should hear a click. If you do not hear a click the problem was probably not the reset button. The button shuts down the dryer heating elements if they are getting too hot and also keeps the drum from turning unless the start button is held down.
If you push the reset button and the dryer starts to work again, I strongly recommend that you stop the dryer and investigate why the heater elements overheated. In my case there was lint/hair build up on the heater elements themselves. Extensive dryer disassembly is required to properly clean the heating elements but it is worth the prevention of a house fire. While you're at it, clean the rest of the machine and the duct work.
Hope this helps
8/23/2019 8:30:49 PM •
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on Aug 23, 2019
I need to repalce the
I took the top and back of my unit apart. Then from the back it is still not the eaisiet of tasks.
9/10/2018 8:01:41 PM •
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on Sep 10, 2018
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