SOURCE: kenwood dishwasher kdw12st3a error code
in the manual I have for this machine model E3 means: Longer heating time but not reaching requied temperature. The possible causes: malfunction of temperature sensor or of heating element
SOURCE: Lower spray arm does not spin on my bosch dishwasher
Sounds like you may have put it together wrong. I would just take the arm back off and make sure that it all fits together right. A little tip for you too. Dishwashers will clog up all the time with water deposits and food gunk. There are all those expensive cleaners out on the market but the best and cheapest way to clean them is with white vinegar. Simply pour it into the dishwasher when it is empty and run it on the pots and pans setting on hot. Always make sure to pre heat your water too by running the sink till it starts steaming. This will make it easier for your dishwasher to heat the water. If you don't, then when you turn on the dishwasher it starts to fill with cold water and has to heat it on its own. Run the vinegar though through it at least once a month or so and it will extend the life of the dishwasher. Hope this helps. Just try taking that arm back off though and putting it back together making sure everything is fitting properly. If you have any other questions feel free to ask me. Good luck.
SOURCE: Lower spray arm does not spin on my bosch dishwasher
How to Check the Spray Arms
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The pump/motor assembly pumps water up through the spray arms. The force of the water cause the arms to spin and spray the water and detergent mixture into the dish and glass racks. Some dishwashers have just one spray arm at the bottom in the tub, others have a second spray arm under or over the glass rack. Some dishwashers also have a spray tower that rises up out of the lower spray arm to concentrate an additional blast of water.
To access the bottom spray arm, remove the bottom dish rack. Reach in and spin the spray arms. They should spin freely. Lift up the spray arm from the end. There should some play in the arm allowing you to wobble it up and down. Inspect the seams of the arms for splits. If water sprays out of a seam, the dishes will not receive an adequate spray for proper cleansing and the force of the water directed at the door may cause leakage.
The lower spray arm may also have a spray tower. If it does, pull up the center part of it as far as it will extend and let it drop. It should lift and drop smoothly. You can also unscrew the tower by hand to inspect the interior for foreign objects that might clog it.
Remove the upper glass rack as necessary to access the upper spray arm. Repeat the steps above for the lower spray arm. The upper arm may not have as much wobble as the lower arm.
The water source for upper spray arm on some dishwashers may be through a tube which mates with the spray arm when the rack is pushed all the way back. Make sure that the rack is properly aligned with the water supply tube.
If necessary, the spray arm can be removed for cleaning or replacement. Unscrew the spray tower (if any) by hand and remove the bolt (if any) in the center of the spray arm. Otherwise lift and rock the spray arm until it comes off. Keep any washers in the same order as they are removed. To clean, soak it in warm water and rinse with a vigorous spray.
SOURCE: What is error code 2H
doesnt sound like an error code it sounds like its the delayed start feature, not sure that bosch ever used error codes
SOURCE: My dishwasher (Bosch 24 in. SHV55M03GB) seems to
Have you recently installed an in sink disposal? This is where your dishwasher drain line should connect to. Just make sure you knock out the "blanking plug" on the disposal, because it is blocked off in case you do not use a dishwasher.
Otherwise, there is a small drain at the bottom of the dishwasher that pumps the waste water out-there is a chance that this pump has gone bad or just become clogged. Unfortunately, there is probably no way around fixing this without having the dishwasher removed from it's position. If you pull the dishwasher out, it will be a lot easier to check out.
Hope this helps.
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