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Dishwashers
Following a couple of recent RCD trips, narrowed down to the dishwasher,
my wife headed off to John Lewis and I got out the screwdriver to look for the fault. Nothing obvious was found. The lower door seal has deteriorated and may be allowing steam into the door panel selector switch area and a minute amount of water to drip past the main terminals behind the lower fascia. Indesit have obviously had problems there as a strip of insulating clear plastic diverts any drips to the floor. The problem only occurs late in the cycle so I assume the heater elements are OK. Equally, fill, pumping, discharge have all happened earlier so unlikely to be involved. Cheapo Indesit D3000BG any clues? Also, the JL sales person is unhappy about using a softened water supply! regards -- Tim Lamb |
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