...the flood switch. Wait about 30 minutes and turn the power back on. There could be a leak of some sorts from the door seal or hoses which is causing the water to collect. Hope this solves the ...
sort problem then start checking components, ie: fill valve water on? heaters open circuit/down to earth, drain pump, is it emptying, wash pump. Your filter may be blocked, take it out & clean it. Or,
...sort of block? It is so common that the drain blocks in many ways and is the most problematic fault in a dish washing machine due to waste food particles. In all occasions it is important that your ...
...drain pump and undid it by twisting it like a bayonet light bulb undoing clip levering with screwdriver (not for feint hearted as easy to break) -I then checked little impeller for foreign ...
...sort itself out, so I left it to do it's thing. Came back a few hours later and the cycle had finished but lights 2 and 4 were now flashing, and there was steaming hot water in the bottom of ...
...sort out this issue try the following. From what you say then it is most likely the aqua sensor on the side of the dishwasher. The gurgling sounds that you hear are likely the drain pump running and ...
...sort of pan underneath that has a float switch. If water gets into the pan via a leak, the "anti-flood" float switch turns off the intake water and the unit goes into intake/drain fault. I have no ...
...sort of help on this matter, I was given the quick fix on how to reset the chipset inside the dishwasher much like other people have stated on this forum (i.e. press on Heated Dry and Normal Wash ...
...light No 1 shows NO WATER ENTERING MACHINE. The leak was due to a burst in the short black rubber hose between the main pump and the water trap under the main filter and drain assembly. £6 for a new ...
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