FDW60 flashing lights

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Hi,
This machine has given me a headache over the last couple of months without actually finding the fault as after dragging it out from where it lives then putting it back then continues to work fine.
I believe everything was related but never all happened at once but hopefully last night will prove this to be wrong.
Started the machine when i went to bed.
Woke up some 3 hours later to get a drink, as i walked towards the kitchen i could see flashing lights bouncing off the walls.
Looking at the machine i could see the 2 lights shown below in the image flashing.
I opened the door but everything look clean.
I touched the bottom of the machine and it was dry.
As i pressed the on/off button i heard a quiet beep,im just trying to now turn off the lights at this point, After 3-4 pressing the on/off button the lights go out.
Woke up this morning,opened the door of the machine & the bottom of the machine has clean water in it ?
Switched the machine on & selected the quickest wash,first thing the machine did was empty out all the water & then started its cycle.

In the past ive had this happen.
Water on kitchen floor,opened machine door and clean water in bottom of machine,no flashing lights.
Didnt empty once so machine upside down to check impeller but no jam,run macine and fine since.
 

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That fault code means time out draining. Check waste pipe not linked or crushed also check sink spigot.
 
Hmmm,

Since i posted this message i did the same cycle & no problem at all.
I heard the beep so opening the door items are clean & no water in the machine.
Spigot is clean & not blocked where it connects to pipework under sink etc.
You mention wastepipe,yesterday i pulled the machine out to fit a new door spring as the other snapped.
Maybe i pushed it back in to far & caught the grey pipe.
The grey pipe is passing through the left hand unit so maybe thats it.
I will monitor it over the next few washes.
 

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