Wash Cycle Completed Prematurely - Bosch SHEM63W55N Repair Manual

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Fault Diagnosis
Fault

Wash cycle completed prematurely

Faulty or damaged parts
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Possible cause
Faulty door latch Hall sensor
Far right LED flashes and
E:06
shows on display
Faulty water inlet valve
Dishwasher waits for water filling, then:
¡
Wash cycle abruptly stops
¡
Far right LED flashes and
E:18
shows on display
Faulty pump relay
Far right LED flashes and
E:01
shows on display
Overheating where power cord plugs into power mod-
ule
Far right LED flashes and
E:03
shows on display.
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Troubleshooting
1. Check continuity / connections between door switch and power mod-
ule. Replace any faulty harnesses.
2. Hold a magnet over the Hall sensor (with the door open), just to the
left of the left sensor screw. If the dishwasher runs, the sensor is
faulty or isn't aligned with the door latch.
3. Remove outer door. With door closed, measure voltage across Hall
sensor connector:
1. If voltage > 10 V, replace Hall sensor.
2. If voltage < 10 V, replace power module.
Since the water valve doesn't have a flow meter, heat pump measures
water flow and generates an error code.
1. With power off, measure valve resistance.
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If resistance isn't ~ 990 - 995 Ω, replace water inlet valve.
2. With power off, check continuity between valve and power module.
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If wire harness is faulty, replace it.
3. With power on, measure voltage across valve terminals:
1. If voltage ~ 120 VAC, replace water inlet valve.
2. If voltage isn't ~ 120 VAC, replace power module.
Replace power module.
On-board PTC in power module detected high temperature
at power receptacle.
Replace power module and power cord.
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