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December 17, 2010 at 8:21 pm #59664
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ParticipantHello,
First post here.
I had a leak from the riser hose on this machine and after draining it and replacing with a new hose, the machine fired up fine. I turned it off after a few seconds so i could then put it all the panels back on and reinstall under counter and when I turned it off it tripped the anti flood device as it was full of water by that point.
I reset it and sucked out all the water with my carpet cleaner hose and turn it back on it then kicked in with the draining part all fine.
I put it all back together and put it back under the counter and fired it up again. The hose was kinked for the water inlet pipe behind he machine and nothing happened after the initial drain it does at the start of every cycle. I realised the hose was kinked and turned it off again. Unkinked the hose and started it up again.
This time I heard the water fill in the machine, after the initial drain stage, but now it just triggers the anti flood device when it’s full and cut’s the machine out.
I have to reset my circuit breaker every time it does this. But if I suck out all the water from the filter at the bottom it starts up again fine, fills with water then cuts out again before actually starting the washing part.
There is NO water leaking into the bottom tray so I know my new hose it fine, the bottom tray is bone dry and the little antiflood float thing is fine as well.
I assume I have done something when the machine tried to run the first time with a kinked hose as it ran fine before that when all the panels were off and it was out from under the counter.
HELP! Christmas is coming an I don’t think I can face it without a dishwasher!!!!
December 19, 2010 at 9:35 am #339103Seamy
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When you say it tripped the anti-flood device what do you mean? Why have you to reset circuit breaker, does it trip the electrics?
December 20, 2010 at 11:55 am #339104Reclined
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Yes now when the dishwasher fills at the start of the cycle it trips then circuit breaker. If I reset the circuit breaker and turn the dishwasher back on, the circuit trips again.
If I empty out the water that from inside the dishwasher, it starts the cycle normally, but as soon as the fill is complete where it normally starts that actual washing, everything trips again.
There is no water in the underneath part of the machine at any point, that is all now bone dry and has been since I replaced the hose.
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