Daft dishwasher idea
On 11/10/2020 10:46, JohnP wrote:
My Siemens dishwasher threw up a E15 Fault a few nights ago.
Thanks to YouTube I found a few videos that pointed me to the Aquastop
feature where a small sump triggers a float.
I gained access to it and sure enought there was water in this sump - took
Wet & Dry vacuum and dried is all out and ran it a few times - no sign of a
leak so I reassembled it.
What is niggling me is that,to many people, this fault would be terminal as
there is no way to empty the little sump.
Perhaps the idea was that a service call would be made and the leak
detected and a repair made or the machine replaced.
I would probably replace the machine if there is a significant leak, but I
really want to know if this was some sort of freak event, caused by
consensation, ot a small leak over a very long period.
I have to admit that I drilled a hole in the bottom of the sump of my
Bosch dishwasher. We have a concrete floor, with vinyl on top, so
there's not much downside risk.
I found that a small leak on the seal round the door seemed to get into
the sump and stop the dishwasher. It's easily solved by giving the seal
a wipe with a scourer, but it's a faff to drag the machine out and turn
it on its side to empty the sump.
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