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Troubleshooting a Dishwasher That Won't Turn On
In this video, the presenter provides step-by-step instructions on what to do when a dishwasher fails to turn on. The troubleshooting process involves checking the power source, inspecting the power cable and anti-parasite filter, and examining the electronic control board.
Checking Power Source and Cable
- Start by testing the power outlet with a multimeter or by plugging in another device.
- Inspect the power cable for any signs of damage or burning.
- Check if there is voltage at the anti-parasite filter inside the dishwasher using a multimeter.
Testing Anti-Parasite Filter
- If the anti-parasite filter appears swollen or damaged, it may be defective.
- To perform a more precise test, use caution and gloves to measure voltage across the brown and blue wires connected to the filter.
Examining Electronic Control Board
- If pressing the on/off button does not activate the dishwasher and all connections are secure, it suggests a faulty electronic control board.
- Remove the inner door panel and control panel to access and inspect both the electronic control board and power board.
- Use a multimeter to check if there is proper voltage (230V AC) reaching the power board from the anti-parasite filter.
- If voltage is present but there is no display or response from the dishwasher, it indicates a potential issue with the power board.
- Consult the appliance's schematic diagram to determine the appropriate voltage for the control board and check if it is receiving power.
Testing Door Switch
- The door switch, located near the door latch, can be tested for continuity using a multimeter.
- Ensure that the dishwasher is unplugged and turned off before testing the door switch.
Remember to consult a professional or refer to the manufacturer's instructions if you are unsure or uncomfortable performing any of these troubleshooting steps.