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  #45744 Posted 1 Year, 4 Months ago
gfisanick
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Help!
My Asko W600 washer no longer works on the short cycle or the gentle cycle, but operates fine on the regular cycle, although sometimes even then it stops at the letter codes after 10. Resetting to 10 allows the final rinse to drain and the clothers are clean.
What appears to be happening on the dead cycles are that the washer does not fill properly and then the cycle knob just clicks around to one of the letter codes.

Asko has no certified repair people in my area and I love the washer and cannot afford to replace it right now--(daughter is starting college....)
So if anyone out there can help, I would greatly appreciate some advice.
Thanks in advance
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  #45756 Posted 1 Year, 4 Months ago
Jeffie
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gfisanick couldn't you better approach the Asko customer service with this so they can instruct you what to do if they don't have certified repair people themselves in your area?
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  #46664 Posted 1 Year, 2 Months ago
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Look for a problem with the water level switch. I have an Asko WM200 and it will not go into spin because it thinks the water level is too high. I'm waiting on a new switch. Will let you know what happens.
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  #46665 Posted 1 Year, 2 Months ago
hobbist
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sounds like water level control check and see if rubber hose from bottom of tub to water level control is crack or broke off water pushes air up this hose as water fills a diafram inside control pushes switch makes timer to proceed to next step.wich should be wash.the diafram inside control my have a crack in it.
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