Hygena APL8224/1 heater probs

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  • #11045
    tailz
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    Hi there,

    I have just found that my heater for my above dishwasher is burned out, having looked through the forum it appears that this may have been caused by water not filling the washer. If this is the case can anyone describe how I go about checking the filler matrix or where else I should look. Don’t want to replace the heater element only to burn it out again.

    Cheers

    Tony

    #143752
    Penguin45
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    Re: APL8224/1 heater probs

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ge&pid=102

    Should be what you want.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #143753
    tailz
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    Re: APL8224/1 heater probs

    Hi Penguin45

    Thanks for the reply, I had a look through the topic and it was pretty useful. I am not entirely sure that my heater burned out due to lack of water or even if it would burn out for this reason, until I get the new element I don’t want to switch on the washer to see if it fills with water. Not sure where the E2 bit comes in? my washer does not have a digital display to show this error or is it just the code given to this problem?

    I have had a look at the element in the machine at the moment and I can’t see how it comes out. Is removal and replacement pretty straight forward? My washer is integrated so will I need to remove it to gain access to the underside or can it all be done in situe?

    Thanks again

    Tony

    #143754
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Hygena APL8224/1 heater probs

    The model Penguin refers to is a Smeg (which nearly all of them are) but yours is a Brandt manufactured model 🙂

    The heaters fail on these normally due to blocked spray arms (poor water distribution) if you check that and replace the heater it should be fine.

    Uninstall is required to replace I’m afraid 🙁

    The heater is here in the shop:

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … cts_id=390

    Dave.

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