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  • #43598
    eastlmark
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    Just when I thought I have seen it all….installed a new Bosch diswasher for a customer today, connected drain, connected water aquastop, now…plug in all done….hang on no mains lead! Turns out its sitting in an unsealed and damp plastic bag in one of the baskets. Only a computer style plug in job! Socket in left hand bottom corner where it will get nice and damp! model SMS50E02GB/07

    #277830
    kladave
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    Re: Plug in mains lead.

    Yep did one last week,after unpacking i thought Damm no mains lead,then looked inside to find it in a yellow bag 😳

    Kettles maybe but not dishwashers ❗

    #277831
    adv
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    kladave wrote:Yep did one last week,after unpacking i thought Damm no mains lead,then looked inside to find it in a yellow bag 😳

    Kettles maybe but not dishwashers ❗deary me naw seen one yet wat a joke madness 😈

    #277832
    eastlmark
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    Re: Plug in mains lead.

    Thought I would resuss this thread as today I had my first instance of trouble with one.
    Seems its worse than I thought, 2 years ago, as I did not realise at the time that the socket is straight onto the control pcb.
    Had one today which went bang in the night, dishwasher not even being used at the time. Board is powered up all the time the mains is on.
    Would seem the culprit was a worm or slug type creepy thing getting inside the module case and shorting the lot out. New pcb around £125 and fingers crossed its not fluffed the display board as well.
    You can see the worm on the module cover in this picture and the mains socket just infront of the screwdriver:

    #277833
    Specialist01269
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    Re: Plug in mains lead.

    Nice picture, bet that woke them up 😆

    #277834
    Martin
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    eastlmark wrote:New pcb around £125 and fingers crossed its not fluffed the display board as well.

    And fingers crossed that the module is pre-configured? A lot coming out now need BSH to flash the Eeprom using laptops. 😥

    #277835
    eastlmark
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    Re: Plug in mains lead.

    Control module not programmed
    Programming required with “iService” Customer Service software
    Unit 1


    67.42 GBP 67.42 GBP
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    Part number Confirmed quantity ready for dispatch Estimated dispatch date Status
    647386 1 23.02.2011 In stock today


    Control module programmed
    Unit 1


    85.02 GBP 85.02 GBP
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    Part number Confirmed quantity ready for dispatch Estimated dispatch date Status
    645917 1 23.02.2011 In stock today

    #277836
    martinm
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    Re: Plug in mains lead.

    woke the worm up i think, well for a bit anyway lol

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