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Bosch washing machine - reset procedure

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James

Jan 1, 1970
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Hello,

Please can anyone tell me the reset procedure for a Bosch Exxcel 1400
washing machine? It keeps stopping at random intervals. Sometimes it
restarts when left for a while, other times after being switched off and on
at the mains supply. The problem began after power was removed while it was
working.

Many thanks in advance - this will contribute much to domestic harmony!

James
 
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James

Jan 1, 1970
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Here's a procedure for one Bosch Exxcel:

Terminating the programme
(Reset)
– Simultaneously press programme
buttons# and3
for approx. 3 sec.
– The programme sequence lasts
approx. 1 min. On the digital
display8 ‹ is indicated.
– Switch off the main switch(.

This model doesn't appear to have those buttons - most of the programming
is by a knob and the buttons are: Start, Reduced ironing, Rinse plus, and
Reduced time. I've tried pressing all combinations of two of these, and all
combinations of three of them, for 3 seconds, with no effect. So, thank you
and I'm grateful for your contribution, but it must be for a different
model.
James
 
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William Sommerwerck

Jan 1, 1970
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I'm going to suggest something potentially dangerous.

Turn the machine on and pull out the plug while it's running.

I've owned at least three products for which this cleared a lockup.
 
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James

Jan 1, 1970
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You can download a .pdf once you know the E-number. Find the E-number
per the procedure on this web page, then navigate to the product
manual download page, input the E-number, and you will be enjoying
your proper manual's reset instructions in no time.

http://www.bosch-home.co.uk/customer-service/rating-plate-finder.html

Thanks to both spamtrap1888 and to William Sommerwerck. I've tried both
suggestions, but no success. The manuals from Bosch don't give a reset
procedure (I suppose that would be in a repair manual, but isn't in the
user manuals). I've also tried switching it off a few times while running,
but no improvement. Think what I need is a reset procedure that might be in
a repair manual...
James
 
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