Bosch wff1800 washer

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  • #23291
    timdowning
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    Unblocked reservoir and changed heater.

    Customer still complaining that machine, on the last rinse, is overfilling. I have been back to check the machine and can’t get the machine to overfill. Pressure system fine, no blockages, no holes in p/tube.
    My question is….has anyone had the cold valve intermitantly stay on? pressure switch intermittanly play up? timer intermittantly stick on last rinse position?

    thanks in advance.

    (side issue: can i fit a standard solenoid valve in place of the bosch one?)

    #197636
    clivejameson
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    Re: Bosch wff1800 washer

    Nope never had an intermittent pressure switch or timer(not that the timer would cause an overfill?) I have had a split pressure hose that only showed when it was flexed in a particular way 😉

    Other than that the valve sounds a good bet, and i have fitted a standard valve before to get out of trouble with no problems 😀

    #197637
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch wff1800 washer

    clivejameson wrote:Other than that the valve sounds a good bet, and i have fitted a standard valve before to get out of trouble with no problems 😀

    I agree, and the Qualtex VAL25 is the way to go! 🙂

    #197638
    timdowning
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    Re: Bosch wff1800 washer

    Cheers for replys. What is the difference in operation between the bosch valves and the standard universal valves?

    #197639
    Penguin45
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    Re: Bosch wff1800 washer

    In theory, none – but they are shockers for slow shut off/not shutting off.

    Chris.

    #197640
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch wff1800 washer

    Messy fitting a standard valve too because they need holes drilling in the back panel to fit as the Bosch valve is the plastic slide ‘n fit type! 😉

    #197641
    timdowning
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    Re: Bosch wff1800 washer

    Universal valve fitted, machine now ok. Just filed two grooves in shell of machine to allow screws to line up with screw threads of valve. £3 valve instead of a £25 one, always a good result.

    Cheers 😀

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