Indesit WIXL123 - nearly brand new but flashing light prob.

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HI, last week I took delivery of an Indesit WIXL123 washing machine and for 2-3 washes it worked fine. Last night when I went to use it the cycle started but within a couple of minutes it stopped, froze for about 5-10mins and then drained leaving the Extra Rinse and Lock light flashing.

I have performed some basic checks and everything seems fine. I also know from playing with it that the following work:

1) Rinse Program
2) Spin Program
3) Drain Program

Which means that all of the major parts are working, I also know that the filter is clean/empty and that when a cycle starts water flows through the dispenser tray washing away the powder and that the drum fills with water. That is the point it stops.

Does anyone know what the light combination means?

(I read some other posts and it may be useful to know that the LEDs from left to right are

1) Delay
2) Stain
3) Easy Iron
4) Extra Rinse (flashing)

Help!
 
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f01 light 4, motor triac
f02 light 3 motor, jammed/ tacho
f03 lights 3&4 Ntc fault
f04 light 2. pressure sw stuck on empty
f05 lights 2&4, pressure sw stuck on full
f06 lights 2&3, N/A?
f07 lights 2&3&4 heater relay
f08 light 1. heater relay
f09 lights 1&4 eprom/setup error
f10 lights 1&3, pressure switch not sensing
f11 lights 1&3&4, pump/draining error
f12 lights 1&2, communication error
f13 lights 1&2&4, dryer ntc/ fan motor
f14 lights 1&2&3, dryer heater
f15 lights 1&2&3&4, dryer heater relay
f16 N/A
f17 light 4, door lock
f18 light 3 comms error (3 phase motor) power board

f1 and f17 share the same light
 
Thanks for those codes but i am not sure what to make of them, here is the front panel of my machine. The flashing lights are circled, what does that mean in your list?

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Here is the direct link to the pic incase the above doesnt work: http://img12.imageshack.us/my.php?image=flashom9.jpg
 
4 th light means error fo1 moter triac on the pcb call indesit to repair under gtee
 
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