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OKO-LAVAMAT 86720 - Our machine (PNC above) is on continual spin cycle. We believe that the cause of this could be the control PCB - do you know if this is a good diagnosis? Kindly advise and then we will purchase said PCB from you guys.

There are no signs of a blown or damaged component on the PCB. In addition, the small connector to the PCB does not lock effectively.

By Robert Kesby - Corby, Northants - 07 October 2017

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  • Dean from eSpares
    Dean at eSpares says...

    Check the tacho generator that is in the top of the motor before suspecting anything else because if this has failed it will spin continually, you cannot test the PCB effectively so check the connections.

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