Hi Markos
That link for amazon IS the PCB board, they have just called it a timer.
I have known the PCB to be called "timer card", "programmer card" or "heating card" just to name a few.
Now the problem i had sounds like the same as yours. I normally use the eco cycle (number 3). It would (1) prewash, (2) wash and then stop at (3) rinse, flashing the (4) drying light over and over. I also notcied that the wash cycle was not heating the water, it was just washing the dishes in cold water.
The flashing drying light indicates that the dishwasher is not reaching the required temperature.
When you click on the link i supplied, its the picture of the PCB and this is what i replaced and now all is well :)
James T - The PCB is located just behind where your 4 LED lights are, to access it you will need to unscrew the door panel and completly remove the front door casing.
Now the thermostat is attached to the PCB board itself, its a long black wire and if you follow it, it will lead you to the thermostat itself which is attched just behind the soap dispencer.
now for the element, to access this you will need to lie the dishwasher on its back, remove the panels and you should then see the "belly" of the dishwasher i.e the pump and lots of wire and fixtures. You can easily locate the element by openning the dishwasher door and follow it on the other side. They are connected by 2 wire swhich heat the element itself.
To test them i used an Ohmmeter which i had at work and they were measuring 28 ohms which is correct. If they measure 0 ohms then its broke and needs replacing.
If you cannot get hold of an ohmeter then you won't really know if its packed up or not. The best thing to do is -
1 - make sure the thermostat has not come off from the dispenser, I have a 2 year old son who likes slamming the door and has dislodged the thermostat once already.
2 - On the PCB board itself make sure there are no burn marks from where a componant might have shorted or blown
and 3 - as for the element itslef just make sure the cables attached are dry and connected
If all these check ok then it is more than likely the PCB board.
I've only had my dihwasher for 14 months before it packed up! rubbish indesit!
Hope this helps
Mach, October 2009