
hopefully the controller board hasn't been affected. 61.2 (assuming you don't mean 612 or 6,120) is far below spec. The diverter should read between 700 and 2,500 ohms (0.7K to 2.5K) depending on its temperature (room temperature, or heated from having been energized during a cycle).
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(This differs from Code 52 which triggers if the diverter is partially draining, it can refill to the target level but then looses the level and has to refill repeatedly.) The error triggers when it can't reattain the target recirculation water level. The water is draining instead of recirculating, which in turn triggers the machine to refill to reattain the required water level for recirculation. :)ĥ1 = diverter fault, which is determined by the controller sensing that the water level is dropping during what should be the EcoActive recirculation wash period. Many thanks to you or anyone else who can help me. I'm suspecting we just need to buy a new diverter valve. I greatly appreciate your posts on here and hope you can suggest what it could be. Once my husband came home, I had him read the ohms on the diverter valve and it read 61.2 ohms. Hmmm, what else? Oh, As you also suggested to another member, I safely checked the diverter valve (once finding the darn thing) and there are no blockages inside. I have checked for blockage in both ends of the water hoses - screens look clean, so it's a puzzle why there isn't as much hot water coming out as cold. Running through your Diagnostic suggestions I found: The cold water comes out fast and quickly, the hot water comes out slower and not as much.


I have checked the hot and cold water connections, all good, all clean.
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You know, for the pre-wash? Where it sucks the water plus the detergent you put down the center of the agitator and then pours out like a waterfall onto your clothes while it's filling with water? That's not happening. This time, I had a hunch and started a load: Heavy wash cycle, Warm, Softener Rinse, Water Level-Medium.Īt the beginning of the cycle, the water does not recirculate to pour out of the 'shower port'.

It's beeped a couple of times in the past few days but I simply unplugged it for 60 seconds and continued the load. old Fisher Paykel GWL11 washer and following one of your other posts, dadoes, I ran the Diagnostic Mode and the lights that were on for the fault are 3, 4, 7, and 8.
