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Dishwasher Help
Silly question, but think I may have a faulty water dispenser arm in
my dishwasher (lower one). Noticed that one of the holes is blanked off and has not been drilled out. Should all of them be drilled out? Dishwasher Indesit Slimline Evolution DE43, anyone got one of these, and if so can you have a look at yours for me. Thanks Janet |
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janbennett wrote in
Silly question, but think I may have a faulty water dispenser arm in my dishwasher (lower one). Noticed that one of the holes is blanked off and has not been drilled out. Should all of them be drilled out? Dishwasher Indesit Slimline Evolution DE43, anyone got one of these, and if so can you have a look at yours for me. Not got an Indesit but my Whirlpool d/w has some blanks if that's any help. -- PeterMcC If you feel that any of the above is incorrect, inappropriate or offensive in any way, please ignore it and accept my apologies. |
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 13:03:18 -0700 (PDT), janbennett
wrote: Silly question, but think I may have a faulty water dispenser arm in my dishwasher (lower one). Noticed that one of the holes is blanked off and has not been drilled out. Should all of them be drilled out? Dishwasher Indesit Slimline Evolution DE43, anyone got one of these, and if so can you have a look at yours for me. Same thing on my dishwashers ( Indesit, Bosch and Whirlpool ). I should imagine it's to ensure rotation of the blade...more water being forced out of one end of the blade than the other. Regards, -- Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations http://www.shwoodwind.co.uk Emails to: showard{who is at}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk |
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 21:26:08 UTC, Stephen Howard
wrote: On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 13:03:18 -0700 (PDT), janbennett wrote: Silly question, but think I may have a faulty water dispenser arm in my dishwasher (lower one). Noticed that one of the holes is blanked off and has not been drilled out. Should all of them be drilled out? Dishwasher Indesit Slimline Evolution DE43, anyone got one of these, and if so can you have a look at yours for me. Same thing on my dishwashers ( Indesit, Bosch and Whirlpool ). I should imagine it's to ensure rotation of the blade...more water being forced out of one end of the blade than the other. Perhaps the other ones are drilled out (instead) for use in Australia! :-) -- The information contained in this post is copyright the poster, and specifically may not be published in, or used by http://www.diybanter.com |
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On Apr 17, 9:03*pm, janbennett wrote:
Should all of them be drilled out? I'd expect the holes would be moulded into the arm. Maybe they reused a mould but didn't need all the holes. cheers, Pete. |
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Thanks for assistance - relief to know its not faulty
Janet On 17 Apr, 23:13, Pete C wrote: On Apr 17, 9:03*pm, janbennett wrote: Should all of them be drilled out? I'd expect the holes would be moulded into the arm. Maybe they reused a mould but didn't need all the holes. cheers, Pete. |
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