Bosch SGS0902GB/04 FD8010 Dishwasher

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  • #15300
    mike412
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    Hi Guys.
    One for the Bosch Experts.
    Went to this d/w today, customer out key under mat job, found customer had left “post-it” notes.
    (1)”Autowash taking 2hrs30mins.” (I noted that a the display indicated
    that it was going to take 2hrs44mins, but I dont know what the “norm” is for that programme.)
    (2)”Quick wash programme not functioning properly- cycle does not finish.
    needs to be done manually and does not drain properly.” (I tested for draining and 2-3 cycles pumped out fine).
    At this point husband came home and added”the cycle times keep randomly reselecting themselves”.
    I have not seen this model before, its got a module in the base, r/h side.

    Any ideas would be appreciated.

    Many Thanks
    Mike

    #162991
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS0902GB/04 FD8010 Dishwasher

    After checking the ‘usual’ causes (i.e crud in pressure chamber to sump hose, pump chamber and non return valve clear, heater working and spray arms circulating loads of water etc) Then it could be the turpidary sensor playing tricks and often a good flush through with a dishwasher cleaner a couple of times may cure?

    I trust they are putting salt into the thing are they?

    #162992
    mike412
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    Re: Bosch SGS0902GB/04 FD8010 Dishwasher

    Thanks Martin for prompt Reply.

    I will follow up on all these points. One “post-it” message from customer
    which I did not post earlier was ” have used two packets of descaler in last couple of weeks”. If the Turpidity sensor is still suspect is there any way of cleaning this or is replacement the norm?.

    Cheers,
    Mike.

    #162993
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch SGS0902GB/04 FD8010 Dishwasher

    Hi
    For your info, autowash is the only programme that utilises the turbidity circuitry.

    Greg

    #162994
    mike412
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    Re: Bosch SGS0902GB/04 FD8010 Dishwasher

    Cheers Guys.

    Just as a matter of interest, can someone advise the approved way of emptying the water tank on this series of d/w, in order that it can be moved to give access to the float assembly?.
    Thanks,
    Mike

    #162995
    aqualectric
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    Re: Bosch SGS0902GB/04 FD8010 Dishwasher

    Turkey baster!!! Works a treat, gives the customer a laugh, everyone’s a winner!! 8) 😉

    #162996
    Simon46
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    Re: Bosch SGS0902GB/04 FD8010 Dishwasher

    Expect loads of p**staking when you buy one in supermarket though 😆

    S.

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