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DerbyBorn[_3_] October 28th 12 09:31 AM

Hoover (Candy) Dishwasher Heater
 
The dishwasher is not heating up (DF967). Does anyone know if there is a
resetable limit thermostat that I should try first? I have found a
replacement heater is over £80 so I may be replacing the machine if it
isn't an easy fix.
The heater sits in a pipe in the side of the machine.

John Rumm October 28th 12 09:57 AM

Hoover (Candy) Dishwasher Heater
 
On 28/10/2012 09:31, DerbyBorn wrote:
The dishwasher is not heating up (DF967). Does anyone know if there is a
resetable limit thermostat that I should try first? I have found a
replacement heater is over £80 so I may be replacing the machine if it
isn't an easy fix.
The heater sits in a pipe in the side of the machine.


A quick resistance test on the heater itself ought to tell you if its
that (and on the stat if you can identify it). Often the stat is a
separate plug in thing in close proximity to the heater.


--
Cheers,

John.

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DerbyBorn[_3_] October 28th 12 01:04 PM

Hoover (Candy) Dishwasher Heater
 
DerbyBorn wrote in
2.222:

The dishwasher is not heating up (DF967). Does anyone know if there is a
resetable limit thermostat that I should try first? I have found a
replacement heater is over £80 so I may be replacing the machine if it
isn't an easy fix.
The heater sits in a pipe in the side of the machine.


Checked the heater and it has continuity. Put volt meter on heater whilst
running the plate warming cycle - no volts present at first point of entry
to heating assembly.

Not ventured underneath the machine yet - any clues on what I should look
for? The two limit thermostats are okay on the sides of the heater.

John Rumm October 28th 12 06:00 PM

Hoover (Candy) Dishwasher Heater
 
On 28/10/2012 13:04, DerbyBorn wrote:
DerbyBorn wrote in
2.222:

The dishwasher is not heating up (DF967). Does anyone know if there is a
resetable limit thermostat that I should try first? I have found a
replacement heater is over £80 so I may be replacing the machine if it
isn't an easy fix.
The heater sits in a pipe in the side of the machine.


Checked the heater and it has continuity. Put volt meter on heater whilst
running the plate warming cycle - no volts present at first point of entry
to heating assembly.

Not ventured underneath the machine yet - any clues on what I should look
for? The two limit thermostats are okay on the sides of the heater.


Wiring loom or output from the controller then sounds like the next
likely targets.

Could you follow the wires back from the heater, and check continuity of
them to wherever they go?



--
Cheers,

John.

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Andrew Gabriel October 28th 12 11:31 PM

Hoover (Candy) Dishwasher Heater
 
In article ,
John Rumm writes:
On 28/10/2012 13:04, DerbyBorn wrote:
DerbyBorn wrote in
2.222:

The dishwasher is not heating up (DF967). Does anyone know if there is a
resetable limit thermostat that I should try first? I have found a
replacement heater is over £80 so I may be replacing the machine if it
isn't an easy fix.
The heater sits in a pipe in the side of the machine.


Checked the heater and it has continuity. Put volt meter on heater whilst
running the plate warming cycle - no volts present at first point of entry
to heating assembly.

Not ventured underneath the machine yet - any clues on what I should look
for? The two limit thermostats are okay on the sides of the heater.


Wiring loom or output from the controller then sounds like the next
likely targets.

Could you follow the wires back from the heater, and check continuity of
them to wherever they go?


If that design of machine has the wires passing through the door
hinge to a controller mounted in the top of the door, the conductors
breaking where they flex through the hinge is not unknown.

Also, whatever switches the heater current might have burned out
(mechanical controller and interlocks such as water pressure
sensor, or a relay).

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Andrew Gabriel
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