Hello, the fuse link you want has a part # wh49x10055 and is available at any appliance parts distributor. It actually comes in a 2 pack and is relatively inexpensive. Good luck
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 10 years ago
The previous tech sheet i attached for you was in foreign language only,sorry about that. Here is an English version.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 10 years ago
Here is the tech sheet for this model. All testing procedures and corrections to your issue can be obtained by utilizing the tech sheet. good luck
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 10 years ago
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The fast track diagnostics link below. If the freezer is working fine and the refrigerator section is giving you an issue the best place to start a possible defrost issue or air damper issue. Also run through diagnostics with link below. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
Hi. Is this a newer dishwasher that the customer has never felt like it has dried properly? If so there may be nothing wrong with it. Newer dishwashers do not dry like the old ones did. This is part of appliances being energy efficient today. Make sure the unit is getting proper water temperature of 120 degrees and that the customer is using rinse aid. If all is good there, you’re going to want to check the heat circuit. you could have a bad heater, fuse, or control board.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 10 years ago
Hello, I could not find a video for this model. It looks like the screws are accessible on the frame and on the door from the parts diagram, will may need to take off the kick plate with a putty knife.
- Guest answered 10 years ago
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Here is the diagnostics link below. This should give you all of the error codes after diagnostics. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
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You need the control board see part link below. It is a rebuild only unless you can find it used. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
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I have provided service diagnostic sheets for your series dishwasher below. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
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See links below for detailed information on diagnostics for all Asko models. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
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Hi. Since your not getting any power to the motor I would check your lid switch, fuse and control. The fuse is p# WH49X10055 . It’s located it the group of wires going down the front right of the cabinet to the motor. It is usually covered with black tape. It shows the fuse wires are white with a red tracer. Locate that wire at the board and at the motor and check it for continuity. If the fuse is bad, something usually causes it to go bad. You can bypass it to test the unit out before you replace it.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 10 years ago
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I would first check the venting to see if there is an obstruction in the vent or internally in the blower housing creating an overheat condition. There are many possibilities including the motor drawing high amprege, weak or defective cycle thermostat and many other possibilities. I would look at the technician sheet provided for the DCVH SERIES. Its not your exact model we do not have that listed in our manuals library as of yet. Matt Ace technician
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Hi. This sounds like a mad motor. When dryer motors get weak and fail, it is common for the dryer to shut off mid cycle. IF you try to start the dryer again you can hear the motor hum and it will not start back up. If you wait for some amount of time for the motor to cool down, it will start back up and run. Faulty motors are usually louder than normal as well.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 10 years ago
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See the link below for detailed instructions on how to install this kit. We are in the process of making a video now for this kit. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
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If you are defrosting the unit and it starts working again this means you have a part of your defrost system that is not functioning . You have three parts to your defrost system and I have provided links to all three parts below. 1) Defrost timer 2) Defrost heater 3) Defrost heater . You can replace all three parts and correct your issue or if you have a continuity tester you can test continuity to the heater to see if its open, if its open its defective and if its closed its good. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
Hello, unfortunately this is a Canada model. Sorry I could not locate any wiring diagrams for this model.
- Guest answered 10 years ago
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See service pointer link and technician diagnostic link below. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
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If your thermostat had loose connections it will have a (voltage arch) and burn the terminals due to overheating. We have see this happen many times. I have provided you a link with complete diagnostics and wiring diagram. If you ordered the thermostat by the model number of the Microwave it should be the correct thermostat. Are you ordering the Hood T.C.O. ? If so that is a normally open thermostat . That also is in series with the door switch that is normally open. Look at page #30 for wiring diagram specifics in the link below. Matt Ace technician
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See troubleshooting and service manual on page #11 of the links below. Matt ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
Hello, we do not currently have any videos for this particular model. I have provided a link to a service manual that should help you out.
- Guest answered 10 years ago
