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If you are saying that a house fuse blew out then the question is why did that happen? If the washer shorted out and blew the house fuse then you have to work on the washer to see why. It might have been the transformer in the washer power supply. If the fuse blew during a storm then it might be lightning damage and that would mean replacing the power unit and the computer in the machine.
If it blew the breaker then something inside has shorted out. You should definitely not use it until a qualified engineer has opened it inspected and measured and determined the cause of the short.
Please clarify if the dishwasher had completed the wash cycle before the fuse started blowing up. It is likely there is flooding at the base of dishwasher which causes the mains fuse to blow. YOu will have to take the bottom drawer out to check. see this video on how to take drawer out. The steps are shown half way through the video. Make sure the mains plug is taken out from the socket before you handle the dishwasher.
when I put my machine on to do a washing it blows my fuse box 8 mins into every washing cycle I select, It spins ,drains and rinses ok .So what can it be???????
This is happening because you have a very bad fault, a Phase to Earth short, problem. Leave machine UNPLUGGED, Breaker/Fuses OUT. do NOT use it, nor Touch it, It is possible to get severe electric shock. PLEASE get a registered serviceman to inspect this unit.
There is no internal fuse in the washer to replace. If you have replaced the fuse, make sure that is is a good one. If you are satisfied that you have power to the washer, then I'm afraid it sounds quite serious. Trust this helps.
The symptoms suggest that the door switch or wiring have failed, and shorted to ground, which caused the fuse to blow. Take apart the door switch and check the wiring for shorts.
This is probably a water heater problem Try operating on the lowest temp eg.15C If it goes through the cycle then its more than likely your water heater You will need a refit
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