Meile Dishwasher

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  • #13903
    goosegreen
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    Going to my first Meile dishwsher on Monday. The complaint is: trips RCD, but only opn the drying cycle. have some models got an extra heater for drying only? Def OK during the wash heat phase according to Cust.

    Thanks in Advance

    Goosegreen

    #157118
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Meile Dishwasher

    I’m not sure without the model but I’ve definitely seen a dual element in a Miele D/W before (an old one ;))

    Dave.

    #157119
    goosegreen
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    Re: Meile Dishwasher

    Cheers Dave

    That will give me something to go on when I call. I bet an element an arm and A leg though.

    goose

    #157120
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Meile Dishwasher

    Could be the fan motor. the flaps jam and water goes inside. never known one to trip out but its possible.

    #157121
    Seamy
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    Re: Meile Dishwasher

    Sounds like it could be the “Release Element” on the Condenser Fan, this costs £33.63+v.a.t- part no’ 5066910, fan assy’ £90.79
    +v.a.t- part no’ 4887112.

    Would need model num’ to determine exact part but these do most of them.

    #157122
    clayside
    Participant

    Could be water softener regen valve, water leaks down on to it & it is energised during the drying cycle
    Regards Clayside

    #157123
    goosegreen
    Participant

    Re: Meile Dishwasher

    Went to this machine today and the only obvious thing I could see was a small unit which what looked like a PTC devise next to the drying fan and semed to open a sort of valve in the ven. This had some water marks on it possibly causing a short.


    Goose

    #157124
    Seamy
    Participant

    Re: Meile Dishwasher

    Seamy wrote:Sounds like it could be the “Release Element” on the Condenser Fan, this costs £33.63+v.a.t- part no’ 5066910, fan assy’ £90.79
    +v.a.t- part no’ 4887112.

    Would need model num’ to determine exact part but these do most of them.

    If its the same devise used in Dishwasher powder dispensers, these do tend to short circuit, Miele part will be dearer than non-gen

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