Asko parts vendor:
https://www.repairclinic.com/ProductDetail/648133
Asko manufacturer web site:
http://www.askona.com/laundry/washers
https://www.repairclinic.com/ProductDetail/648133
SOURCE: Water doesn't drain
you could have a bad drain pump.
have you checked the hoses that come from the bottom of the tub to the drain pump for anything that might be stuck in there,also check the hose that comes off the drain pump to the wall and look for an obstruction.
SOURCE: Cleaning the Pin Trap
I also had this problem. Here is what I did. When the white cover comes off, it exposes the white circular facing. That's ok, once we get the pin trap out, the cover snaps back on. What has happened is that the pin trap is so full (of money in my case) that it is jammed. The facing has an indentation, but you can't get a grip on it with something like pliers because pliers squeeze, they don't spread. I found a tool at the hardware store called "chain pliers" that when you squeeze them, the jaws spread. There were multiple indentations on them, the first set were pretty thin and I was afraid I'd break the plastic lip on the facing. So I cut the tips of the chain pliers off with a hack saw. Once I got a grip on the facing, I jiggled it in and out until it released.
SOURCE: We have an ASKO W660
Hi, Welcome to FixYa. With the Asko washer it means the drain time has been exceeded, and that means either an obstruction in the drain hose, pump filter or the pump itself has failed. The most likely and also the place to start is the pump filter. If you open the small access door below the main basket door or behind the lower panel ( depending on year it was made...serial # ) there you will see the removeable pump filter. Unscrew it counter-clockwise ( you may need a few towels, sponge or a wet-dry shop vacuum ) observe the inside of the pump, clean the filter thoroughly, re-insert it and give it a test on a rinse cycle. If you unplug it for several minutes after cleaning the pump & filter it should eliminate the error message. Let me know how it goes. Regards, Macmarkus :)
SOURCE: I have an ASKO W6021 Quattro 1200 RPM. It does not
Check that the cold water is turned on. The washing machine uses cold water to rinse, and if the cold water is not on, unit will end without completing cycle.
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