Hello,
I have a Zanussi F1245W which washes perfectly, but when it starts its fast spin, the drum starts to accelerate and then suddenly stops, almost as if the power supply is switched off. Then the drum rotates more slowly and then the 'process' is repeated twicw more before the machine switches 'off' (ie end of cycle) The pump is continually operating during the spin cycle.
I have checked the 'waste' supply to the pump, the filter and the 'exit' pipe from the pump....no blockages.
The pipe from the pressure switch was removed and blown through, no restriction.
I removed the brushes, they seem OK, free movement of the 'carbons' (carbons approx 30mm outside housing). Cleaned carbon dust off the 'brush contact area' on the motor armature.
No improvement.
Are the brushes long enough? Is there something else it could be? Is the motor controlled by this circuit board (please see picture)
All help gratefully received, thank you
Regards David
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I have a Zanussi F1245W which washes perfectly, but when it starts its fast spin, the drum starts to accelerate and then suddenly stops, almost as if the power supply is switched off. Then the drum rotates more slowly and then the 'process' is repeated twicw more before the machine switches 'off' (ie end of cycle) The pump is continually operating during the spin cycle.
I have checked the 'waste' supply to the pump, the filter and the 'exit' pipe from the pump....no blockages.
The pipe from the pressure switch was removed and blown through, no restriction.
I removed the brushes, they seem OK, free movement of the 'carbons' (carbons approx 30mm outside housing). Cleaned carbon dust off the 'brush contact area' on the motor armature.
No improvement.
Are the brushes long enough? Is there something else it could be? Is the motor controlled by this circuit board (please see picture)
All help gratefully received, thank you
Regards David
.