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Faucet with a line through it - what does it mean

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The faucet with line through it usually means it has no water supply.Check the water is actually turned on.Then check the water is getting through(maybe a kinked or blocked pipe?.There also could be possibly a problem with the water pressure but I doubt that.Most often in my experience(I repair and sell only dishdrawers)it means that the water solenoid has failed.The solenoid is found by tracing back from the water inlet pipe(the bit that attaches to the tap)It is slightly similar to a cotton reel in size and shape on a single and twice the size in a double dishdraw.It is a little bit tricky to replace but after you have done it a few times its not that hard.Remember to unplug all the electrics before you start work on the dishdraw if you feel competent to complete the task.Hope this helps...

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