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First of all thank you to everybody who contributed to this topic. I had flashing rinse light in my Miele Novotronic W963, HAD thanks to you. My problem was with the relay 6K1 and the TR5 fuse just like in case of bigredbucket.
A short list to everyone with the flashing rinsing light problem:
-Check your carbon brushes in the motor. You don't have to remove the whole motor, just remove the white plastic end on the motor. The brushes are attached in it. Don't pull the plastic too hard but fidget it. If you pull too hard and the the plastic comes of with a force the brushes may break from the impact. (This might help also help checking the brushes and in removing the plastic
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-Check if your TR5 fuse is broken. I assume this is universal for every EL200 models (mine is EL200-C, it reads in the heatsink in the board). Remove the board from the machine and check if there is resistance between the fuses leads. If the resistance is not zero the fuse is broken and you should change both TR5 and 6K1 relay. (BTW, the black tube which goes trough the board can just be pulled off. Took me a while to get the courage to pull it hard enough...). The two pictures attached are not from my machine but helped me to figure out what component is what. If I have understood correctly the 6K1 relay is the 'main' one meaning it wears the most. I would at least start replacing it (I didn't have to do anything else than replace TR5 and 6K1 to get my machine working again).
New Miele would cost 1200€. Service guy visit would cost 80€. DIY repair costed me few more grey hairs and 3,5€. Totaly worth it!
A short list to everyone with the flashing rinsing light problem:
-Check your carbon brushes in the motor. You don't have to remove the whole motor, just remove the white plastic end on the motor. The brushes are attached in it. Don't pull the plastic too hard but fidget it. If you pull too hard and the the plastic comes of with a force the brushes may break from the impact. (This might help also help checking the brushes and in removing the plastic
-Check if your TR5 fuse is broken. I assume this is universal for every EL200 models (mine is EL200-C, it reads in the heatsink in the board). Remove the board from the machine and check if there is resistance between the fuses leads. If the resistance is not zero the fuse is broken and you should change both TR5 and 6K1 relay. (BTW, the black tube which goes trough the board can just be pulled off. Took me a while to get the courage to pull it hard enough...). The two pictures attached are not from my machine but helped me to figure out what component is what. If I have understood correctly the 6K1 relay is the 'main' one meaning it wears the most. I would at least start replacing it (I didn't have to do anything else than replace TR5 and 6K1 to get my machine working again).
New Miele would cost 1200€. Service guy visit would cost 80€. DIY repair costed me few more grey hairs and 3,5€. Totaly worth it!