Hi, thanks for your response ... I tell you to check the filter that is not clogged, and as I commented in the pre-wash mode, it loads water, but in the other modes (quick wash, etc.) it does not load ... today I will try 220v (anyway to be honest and I bought the 3 new valves because they are quite quick to repair them at home washing machine .. so I will try them and if they did not get to walk .. I would lean x the pressure switch .. could you please help telling me how to try it? I read that you have to blow and close a contact, and at the same time you have to retain the pressure ... is it right? could you tell me your mod
Hello, disconnect the pressure switch sleeve and blow it towards the drum to release possible soap sediments, then do the same for the pressure switch knob until you hear three clicks and keep the air, if in that period you hear another click again It means that the membrane is defective and is releasing pressure, otherwise blow several times to "release" internal contacts, if you have a spray contact cleaner apply them on the terminal connectors to eradicate any sulfation. Regards
Hello, I am glad that you have solved the problem, and it is an element that works hard to be in the first line of operation. Regards
Thanks for the prompt response, what catches my attention is that in the pre-wash mode it loads water ... but if I put another mode no ... the 3 valves act independently in the modes? for example, one works in prewash, then another is activated in washing? If the washing does not work, why does the water not pass?
thanks for your answer