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December 13, 2007 at 3:52 pm #32984
Martin
ParticipantBig fancy gaff, “The Old Mill House” right alongside a trout river….very posh….wads of dosh type place. 😉
Bosch SGV43A03GB/42 integrated dishwasher.
Complaint = Dishwasher works fine, puts it on before going to bed, gets up next morning. Machine has completed it’s cycle, no leaks, dishes dry and squeaky clean. Customer opens the door and whilst unloading the crocks notices water dripping into her fluffy pink slippers….yuck, how terribly frightful! 🙁
Enter Knight, toolbox in one hand shining WTA ID badge in the other, clears a space and gets his tools out! 8)
Can’t find a fault….nadda…zilch? 😳
All I know is that the bottom 2 inches of sound insulating material attached to the inside of the outer door panel is soaking wet? And that once the door is fully opened that insulating material gets squeezed against the bottom door seal/tub assy and subsequently spits water onto the floor. 😯
I cannot figure how the hell it got wet in the first place? I stood there for ages supping tea and chatting about Glorious Goodwood and Grouse shooting (oh yes I raise my level of conversation when conversing with posh birds 😉 ). All the while the machine behaved faultlessly. Yes the seals are perfect (it’s only 4 years old). The machine is level ( on Italian marble flooring it bl00dy well better be). Sits perfectly between solid oak cupboard units and a marble worktop. The water level is spot on every time, pipes clean, spray arms spinning nicely and fixed securely. Salt and Rinseaid spot on, no change there.
I could find no reason for this at all? Except that before putting it back together I raised the height of that sound insulation material from its usual position to approx 2 inches higher up to clear away from touching the bottom door seal. I was going to change the bottom door seal but the existing one looks every bit in good nick as the new one on my van so I figured the exercise unneccesary?
I’m flummuxed as to why it got wet, honest to god I’ve not a clue…..ANYONE GOT AN IDEA I WONDER?
December 13, 2007 at 4:44 pm #237015DentedPorsche
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Overfoamed at some point? Pure guess mind. 😀
Brian
December 13, 2007 at 4:48 pm #237016Martin
ParticipantRe: Posh bird gets her slippers wet
DentedPorsche wrote:Overfoamed at some point? Pure guess mind.
Thanks DP. 🙂
She says she is using the same detergent she always uses (TESCO 3 in 1 lemon tabs)….Tesco Rinse Aid…
December 13, 2007 at 9:20 pm #237017whitevanman
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Martin wrote:Big fancy gaff, “The Old Mill House” right alongside a trout river….very posh….wads of dosh type place. 😉
I’m flummuxed as to why it got wet, honest to god I’ve not a clue…..ANYONE GOT AN IDEA I WONDER?
Another Guess, is the clue in right alongside a trout river…. very posh people have posh tastes which could be high in protein like fish, a guess as I say.remember one had a problem dishwasher many moons ago (nope wasn’t an indesit 😛 ) , problem being that it only leaked on a sunday morning only, customer wasnt exactly flush (not posh), couln’t understand why, until went there on sunday after breakfast before dishwasher used and found that customer had a cooked breakfast (only on sunday), the clue was in this ‘eggs high in protein’ and customer never rinsed off egg before placing in DW, dw powder + high protein = this was cause of leak 8), and never happened before.
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