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October 23, 2009 at 1:43 pm #49561
dealdd
Participantthis dishwasher over fills and trips the the saftey level switch. the pressure switch seems to be working and the d/w does not fill when switched off. its a bitch to pull out so i thought i would you guys first if any one has had any common faults with this model
October 23, 2009 at 3:13 pm #300233Jonah
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Probably the PCB not switching the valve off, had this a few times
October 29, 2009 at 5:46 pm #300234keithwilliams
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try removing the lower front panel so that you can look inside. after removing the leaked water put it on a cycle and watch inside towards the right side.
i’m not sure if your model is the same but i have a customer with 12 integrated smeg dishies (poor sod. although i have one too) any way over the past six months three of them have started leaking in the right side panel. this is fitted to the lower unit by o rings. on all three the leak was right there. dead easy to fix with a thicker ring and to make sure a generous helping of debor around it.hope this helps
October 29, 2009 at 6:59 pm #300235eastlmark
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keithwilliams wrote:try removing the lower front panel so that you can look inside. after removing the leaked water put it on a cycle and watch inside towards the right side.
i’m not sure if your model is the same but i have a customer with 12 integrated smeg dishies (poor sod. although i have one too) any way over the past six months three of them have started leaking in the right side panel. this is fitted to the lower unit by o rings. on all three the leak was right there. dead easy to fix with a thicker ring and to make sure a generous helping of debor around it.hope this helps
true and a common leak spot, but not related to the original post and best fixed by adding a second o ring to the originals.
The original post said it overfills and trips the anti flood rather than the drip tray float. Its definatly the PCB, done loads-they just ignore the pressure switch for whatever reason, who knows. Best part is, you dont have to pull the machine out to fix….bad news is the price. 816290840 £112.80 retail.October 30, 2009 at 11:12 am #300236keithwilliams
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i thought he meant the drip tray switch
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