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Asko w640 has a water inlet fault

The wet clothes are in the washer and there is a "water inlet fault" message on the Led screen.

  • april948 Mar 31, 2009

    Okay,
    I had the wrong error message in my head when I was typing last night. It actually says:

    fault indication
    water outlet fault

    And the cycle has 32 min left., if that matters.

    April


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Hi there,

This error only means that there was a problem on the water inlet on the washer. This could be a faulty a water inlet and need to be check for any problem like:

Water not pumping out, or pumping out too slowly. Check pump for obstruction or foreign objects jamming pump, or kinked drain hose, or blocked outlet/U-BEND.

Hope this initial info/idea help.

For further assistance just let me know.

Kindly accept my solution here

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  • Anonymous Mar 31, 2009

    it was just the same error, there was a fault on the water inlet/outlet plug. better check it.

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