BOSCH ASCENTA SERIES DISHWASHER Flashing
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
|---|---|---|
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91%
CONF
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Door Latch Assembly
The door latch assembly contains the microswitches responsible for signaling the control board that the unit is hermetically sealed and safe to operate. Over time, the plastic housing can warp or the internal switch contacts can oxidize, leading to intermittent continuity. This causes the control logic to repeatedly cycle between 'Ready' and 'Paused' states, manifesting as flashing LEDs on the interface.
SKU: 00611652
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5%
CONF
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Power Control Module
The Power Control Module (PCM) governs the logic for the entire wash cycle. Solder joint fatigue on the heater relays or capacitor degradation can cause the processor to reset or enter a diagnostic fault mode. When the board detects an internal voltage irregularity or a failed component check, it triggers a flashing LED sequence to alert the user of a fatal system error.
SKU: 00652814
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4%
CONF
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Drain Pump
If the dishwasher detects that water has not been evacuated within the timed drainage window, it will abort the cycle and flash the status lights. Mechanical failure of the pump's BLDC motor or an obstruction in the impeller creates back-EMF that the control board interprets as a drainage fault, preventing the start of a new cycle.
SKU: 00642239
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DIY Repair Guide
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