Are we trying to stay on topic for his cover switch issue or have we jumping into reasons to have or not to have the cover switches?
Are we trying to stay on topic for his cover switch issue or have we jumping into reasons to have or not to have the cover switches?
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Bypassing the switches was suggested as a "solution" to the problem so I think the discussion is pertinent, although it has probably run its course. Some other options were suggested, but we haven't heard back from Ropdoc so we don't know if the issue has been fixed.
As I posted long ago, I did have an issue with the left switch even after it had been replaced under warranty. I investigated and found that the switch was not dustproof. I replaced it with a dustproof model and have had no issues in 7 years. So a faulty switch is another possible cause.
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I was looking for why the motor stops and a message displays 'close door". I removed the cover and have the switch taped in the closed position. The machine is an "A" version. Any ideas as to a fix.
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Are you sure the switch is actually closed? It could be dusty inside and not be making contact.
If the switch has dust in it, I doubt it will blow out.
First thing first. Open and close the cover while listening to and monitoring (on sensor check: 0 -7) how the switch is working.
When does it switch? It should switch before the cover is completely closed. (Switching too close to the closed position might explain the intermittent behavior.)
Does it switch consistently from open to closed as it clicks? If not, then there may dust in the switch.
I forgot about the sensor check. I will run it to see. I have removed the cover from years past. But the switch is still connected.
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If you have the cover off and the switch taped closed, why don't you just bypass the switch altogether (remove the wires and connect them)?