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Dear board,

I own a Zanussi DCS14S Compact (Table top)dishwasher, and like all
appliances it has broken down after the warranty period!

My problem is it thinks there is water still in the machine and continues to
try an empty itself. I cannot start a new wash program

as it thinks it has still to compete the last one.

I have chucked a pint of water in it to try and see if this cures the
problem, but all it did was suck this out and then

want some more!!!!!!!!!

A quick look around the machine and everything appears OK

Please help


Thanks in advance


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"john Smith" wrote in message
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Dear board,

I own a Zanussi DCS14S Compact (Table top)dishwasher, and like all
appliances it has broken down after the warranty period!

My problem is it thinks there is water still in the machine and continues

to
try an empty itself. I cannot start a new wash program

as it thinks it has still to compete the last one.

I have chucked a pint of water in it to try and see if this cures the
problem, but all it did was suck this out and then

want some more!!!!!!!!!

A quick look around the machine and everything appears OK

Please help


If there is one, it is possibly the interlock sensor for the door. I had
something like this on a Zanussi washing machine.


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"john Smith" wrote in message
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Dear board,

I own a Zanussi DCS14S Compact (Table top)dishwasher, and like all
appliances it has broken down after the warranty period!

My problem is it thinks there is water still in the machine and continues

to
try an empty itself. I cannot start a new wash program

as it thinks it has still to compete the last one.

I have chucked a pint of water in it to try and see if this cures the
problem, but all it did was suck this out and then

want some more!!!!!!!!!

A quick look around the machine and everything appears OK

Please help


Thanks in advance



Debris in the fill level pressure switch system. It means taking the casing
off the machine and looking for a thin rubber hose connected to a little
plastic bottle shaped container fitted near the bottom of the inner tub
lining. The rubber hose and bottle will probably be filled with muck and
soap residue and needs cleaned out.

Pouring a kettle full of boiling water in the machine and leave it lying
with the door closed for a while may help to clean it out, but more likely
it needs physically cleaned in the sink before putting it all back together.
Don't touch the electrical switching end of the rubber hose, just remove the
hose and bottle assembly, and pour boiling water through them, or steep them
in a sink full of boiling water and blow through them to make sure they're
properly clean and clear.


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Debris in the fill level pressure switch system. It means taking the
casing
off the machine and looking for a thin rubber hose connected to a little
plastic bottle shaped container fitted near the bottom of the inner tub
lining. The rubber hose and bottle will probably be filled with muck and
soap residue and needs cleaned out.

Pouring a kettle full of boiling water in the machine and leave it lying
with the door closed for a while may help to clean it out, but more likely
it needs physically cleaned in the sink before putting it all back
together.
Don't touch the electrical switching end of the rubber hose, just remove
the
hose and bottle assembly, and pour boiling water through them, or steep
them
in a sink full of boiling water and blow through them to make sure they're
properly clean and clear.


Having just fixed the very same problem on a full size Indersit I concur. I
didn't do the whole proper clean though - I should have done, but oh well. I
just took the tube off the switch and blew through it into the sump which
then had bits of scunge and cat food in.

After having no dishwasher for two weeks my wife is promising to make sure
she doesn't put bowls with dried catfood in the washer again :-)

Sam


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Sam wrote:
After having no dishwasher for two weeks my wife is promising to make sure
she doesn't put bowls with dried catfood in the washer again :-)


We never put cat feeding bowls or dishes in our dishwasher anyway.
Just doesn't seem, well.. hygienic somehow. Ewww

We are also some of those strange people who rinse/scape the food off
plates and dishes before putting them in the dishwasher.
Probably explains why we have never needed to clean either of the
filters since we've had it...

Lee
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Dear board,

I own a Zanussi DCS14S Compact (Table top)dishwasher, and like all
appliances it has broken down after the warranty period!

My problem is it thinks there is water still in the machine and

continues
to
try an empty itself. I cannot start a new wash program

as it thinks it has still to compete the last one.

I have chucked a pint of water in it to try and see if this cures the
problem, but all it did was suck this out and then

want some more!!!!!!!!!

A quick look around the machine and everything appears OK

Please help



This is flood protection there will be a leak inside and water in its base.

Peter


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Thanks........... I think

I took the cover off the machine and found a little container at the bottom
with a thin pipe going up to some electronics.

I took the pipe off the container, blew it and heard the micro-switch so new
there was no blockage there.

I then checked the little container and there was no blockage there. I got a
small length of hose and blew into the machine.

Still no blockage............

I put it all back togethor again, and then poured a full kettle of boiling
water into the machine, still nothing.


However the machine has now started to work again.

But knowing S*ds law it will be broke again by the time I fininish
this.................


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"john Smith" wrote in message
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Thanks........... I think

I took the cover off the machine and found a little container at the

bottom
with a thin pipe going up to some electronics.

I took the pipe off the container, blew it and heard the micro-switch so

new
there was no blockage there.

I then checked the little container and there was no blockage there. I got

a
small length of hose and blew into the machine.

Still no blockage............

I put it all back togethor again, and then poured a full kettle of boiling
water into the machine, still nothing.


However the machine has now started to work again.

But knowing S*ds law it will be broke again by the time I fininish
this.................



:-) LOL You may be right. But if the machine is now working, it must have
been blocked somewhere on the water level detector, it's just not been as
noticeable as you might have thought.

All fingers crossed for you. :-)


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