Beko wmn 6508 k DIY repair

Details: beko wmn 6508 k DIY repair from a real master for the site my.housecope.com.

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Message Maftun »05 Jun 2011 14:19

One was not enough but knocked out. Now it remains to knock out the bearings.
Another question arose whether it was necessary to clean the shaft and drum from all this.

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Message Maftun »05 Jun 2011 15:35

Faced another problem after removing the control panel trim. accidentally turned the control knob for washing programs, what to do now when assembling, how to find out which washing mode the machine is on.

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Message volna2m »05 Jun 2011 15:39

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Repair of washing, dishwashers, sewing machines and boilers in Nizhny Novgorod

Despite the fact that imported washing machines serve flawlessly for more than 10-15 years, users often turn to service centers to repair Beko washing machines.

In most cases, the problems are of a minor nature, so we suggest considering cases when you can carry out repairs yourself without any problems.

Having entrusted the inspection of the machine to an experienced master, you can be sure that he will quickly and professionally find what the problem is. But due to the high prices for services, many home craftsmen are trying to save money and make repairs to the Beko washing machine with their own hands.

Almost any SMA model lends itself to home repair: ELB 57001 M, RKB 58801 MA, LNU 68801, etc.

This approach is quite justified - often repairs cost exorbitant prices, and sometimes the price is such that you can buy a new machine. At the same time, even the most "killed" car can serve for several more years after being repaired.

Video (click to play).

Don't want to throw away your Veko machine and buy a new one? Try to figure out the problem yourself and fix it yourself.

The design of the Beko washing machine also determines the nature of its breakdowns. Consider the typical malfunctions of this brand of washing machines:

  • The water does not heat up to the set temperatures, the wash goes in cold water in any program. Or vice versa - the water overheats.
  • Water is slowly drawn into the tank or not filled at all.
  • The Beko washing machine does not start because the door does not close tightly enough.
  • There is water in the tub at the end of the wash (this may be accompanied by a strong hum).
  • The drum rotates with grinding, crashing, clanking and other uncharacteristic sounds.
  • Not a single wash mode starts - all the lights on the machine blink. Or the program works, the indicator lights up, but the machine does not wash.
  • The machine cannot be started with the power button (with the power cord plugged in).
  • Models with an electronic scoreboard issue error codes H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, H6 and H7. The machine does not work.

Important! There may be other signs of failure. We have considered the most frequently encountered among users of SM Beko in Russia.

As mentioned earlier, all malfunctions are accompanied by certain symptoms - from minor malfunctions to complete failure. The problem of a home craftsman always lies in one thing - how to connect the existing signs of a breakdown with its causes. Here you just need the knowledge and advice of narrow specialists.

Below we will briefly summarize information about the main breakdowns.

If you know how to use a Beko washing machine, then you know that the water used up after washing is never clear and clean - this is the specificity of washing. To prevent dirt, threads, hair, etc. from clogging the pump, there is a special drain filter on the way to it, which mainly suffers from blockages.

Your task is to find this filter, which is usually located at the bottom of the washer, under a small hatch or behind a panel. How to proceed next:

  1. Before removing the filter, do not forget to substitute a basin or place a rag under the machine, because the remaining waste water will surely pour out of the hole.

In a number of Beko models, along with the filter, an emergency drain hose is also included - with its help it is much more convenient to drain water into any container.

  1. To remove the filter, simply turn it to the right.
  2. Next, clean the filter by hand and rinse under the tap.
  3. Armed with a screwdriver, you can also clean the pipe at the same time - it is usually also clogged with debris from the waste water.
  4. Once you have tools at hand, do not rush to put them away - for prevention, clean the filter that is on the water supply (it is located at the point where the hose is attached to the back panel). Sand and rust from the piping slowly collects in this filter and eventually interferes with the normal flow of water into the drum.
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  5. After cleaning the filler filter, do not rush to put it back in place - also check the drain pump. Often, Beko's washing machines, during self-diagnosis, find a pump breakdown and signal this using the H5 fault code. But with some breakdowns, the controller may not see minor violations - such as a loose impeller (can be recognized by hearing a hum).
  6. To check the pump, start the drain mode and look through the hole in the filter plug to see how the impeller behaves. If it rotates, then everything is in order, and if not, then you need to clean or even replace the pump.
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To eliminate such a problem, you will also need at least partial disassembly of the Beko washing machine, but more on that below.

First, let's say that one of the most vulnerable nodes in the SM is a thermoelectric heater, simply a heating element. The mineral salts present in the water crystallize under the influence of hot water and settle on the heater in the form of a familiar scale - like in a kettle. Plaque does not allow heat to pass through, so the heating element does not give it to water and burns out.

If there is no scale, you have soft water, or you use special products, this does not mean that the heater could not burn out. The heating element has its own resource of production, and, perhaps, its time has just come.

If the heating element fails, you will learn about it by errors H2 and H3. To be 100% sure what happened to him, first get to the heater. In some Beko models it is at the back, in others at the front.

So, how to disassemble a Beko washing machine, find a heating element, check and replace it, read on:

  • If the heating element is in front, then in order to remove the front panel, you need to remove the hatch cuff. To remove it, proceed carefully - if something goes wrong, then your activity is fraught with damage to the cuff and leaks.
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  • You will not see the heating element in its entirety - only its shank with two contacts and wires going to them.
  • Disconnect all wires.
  • Take a tester and measure the resistance. Typically 25-30 ohms are normal. If the indicators are different (for example, infinity), then the breakdown is obvious.
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  • Remove the heating element by unscrewing the nut from the bolt that holds it under the drum.
  • Clean the installation site of debris and deposits.
  • Install the new heating element in the reverse order, reconnecting all the wiring.

This video shows, in strict sequence, how to remove, check and replace the heating element:

If the heating element turned out to be Spanish, then you need to check the temperature sensor (thermistor). You will find it under the top cover. How to get and check the sensor:

  1. Remove the top cover by unscrewing the screws.
  2. Dismantling of the sensor is carried out with the removal of the cuvette for detergents and the control panel - all this interferes with getting to the element. Once you reach the sensor, free it from the wires.
  3. The resistance measured by the tester should be 4.7 kOhm in room conditions.
  4. Heat the sensor in a glass of warm water - after that the readings should drop. If this does not happen, the sensor needs to be changed.
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  5. The installation of a new sensor is carried out in the same way as removal, only proceed in the reverse order.

If you have the knowledge and experience in repairing electrical devices, then you will quickly eliminate breaks in contacts or their oxidation. You only need a diagram of the Beko washing machine - you will find it in the manual or on the manufacturer's website, indicating the model of your CM.

As for electronics, everything is ambiguous here.

Repair or replacement of an electronic controller (control board) requires specialized knowledge and rich experience.

Considering that an electronic module can cost as much as a third of your washing machine, it is not profitable to engage in amateur activities. Especially if the board needed minor repairs, which any master will perform for little money. If you "condemn" the module, then you will have to buy a new one, and an innocent breakdown will result in complex and expensive repairs.

Remember that it doesn't matter what characteristics your machine is designed for - they break in exactly the same way. If you received a 5 kg Beko washing machine, the faults will be the same as in a similar 3 kg model. To prevent the Beko washing machine from breaking, we advise you to use the operating instructions and follow the rules prescribed there.

Frequent malfunctions of the BEKO WMN 6508 K washing machine: