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what is happenig i believe and has happened to me 2 times is that the water level float that is on the left side of dishwasher is stuck.
Either remove side panel and flick lever or pull dishwasher out and tap lower portion of panel and this will cause the level to move and then see hat happens
I DONT THINK THERE IS A ASSEMBLY MANUAL BUT THE DOOR HINGES IS LOCATED UNDER THE LEFT AND RIGHT SIDE OF THE MACHINE. YOU HAVE TO CHECK THE HINGE PULLEY THEN CHECK THE LOCK.
The most common problem for a dishwasher to not restart after the door
being closed is a failed door latch interlock switch. Adjusting /
repairing it is not too difficult.
Of course this assumes that the Dishwasher power circuit from the circuit breaker remains powered up.
Post back here if you are looking for more details.
Bill that is exactly what happened, the connection wasn't correct from the start. The Bosch dishwasher pulls 11 amps during the cycle while heating the water to temp. The cooler the water the longer the heat time. Your dishwasher came with a set of wire nuts that where suppose to be used. Be sure when you correct this to use 20 amp wire nuts with the unit. This will stop this from happening again.
I had the same problem it turned out that the upper rack was not being pushed back all the way so the door was slightly ajar. If you open the door you should see a bit of water going past the seal If the door is not seating.
Henry in Toronto
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