This could be a pressure system blockage. 1Unplug machine, and remove the top.Near the top of machine you should see a round switch with a number of wires fitted to it. At the bottom of this switch you will see a thin hose, you need to trace this hose to the bottom of the machine where it connects to the tub.It then fits onto the tub with a small retaining clip, where it is fitted you will need to remove hose and check that the hole is not blocked. Your machine filling works on a build up of air pressure within this pipe which in turn operates the switch at the top. Any blockage within this will cause your machine to just keep filling all day long. The culprit is normally lime scale or build up of residue from softner. If this resolves the problem then think about descaling your machine every 6 months.
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This could be a pressure system blockage.
1Unplug machine, and remove the top.Near the top of machine you should see a round switch with a number of wires fitted to it. At the bottom of this switch you will see a thin hose, you need to trace this hose to the bottom of the machine where it connects to the tub.It then fits onto the tub with a small retaining clip, where it is fitted you will need to remove hose and check that the hole is not blocked.
Your machine filling works on a build up of air pressure within this pipe which in turn operates the switch at the top. Any blockage within this will cause your machine to just keep filling all day long. The culprit is normally lime scale or build up of residue from softner. If this resolves the problem then think about descaling your machine every 6 months.