BFD47SS capacitor

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  • #71409
    PETE DAVIS
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    Hi, my Baumatic BFD47SS dishwasher stopped with a bang yesterday. When I investigated I found what appeared to be an “exploded capacitor” attached to the mains input panel. It has a fixed female spade connector and 2 female spade connectors on short wires. I have been told that this is a “mains filter and suppressor” and also, from a different source, that it is an “anti-disturbance control unit”
    Which is correct? Are they the same thing? Where can I get one? Does anyone have a part number? Any help much appreciated.

    #380967
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: BFD47SS capacitor

    Hi Pete.

    That will be the mains suppressor, there’s two versions of the same model. Is yours an 8 place or 9 place setting one (it should say on the user manual) ?

    Dave

    #380968
    PETE DAVIS
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    Re: BFD47SS capacitor

    Hi Dave, I no longer have the manual so I can’t tell whether it is 8 or 9 place, is there a significant difference in the part? Pete.

    #380969
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: BFD47SS capacitor

    Probably not, is this it ?

    Dave

    #380970
    PETE DAVIS
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    Re: BFD47SS capacitor

    Thanks, Dave. Certainly looks like it. Now where can I get one? 🙂
    Pete.

    #380971
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: BFD47SS capacitor

    From us 😀

    On our website now for you here:

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/advanced … 2050300004

    Dave

    #380972
    PETE DAVIS
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    Re: BFD47SS capacitor

    Quelle surprise! 😮

    Part ordered, thanks very much, you’ve been a great help.

    Pete

    #380973
    PETE DAVIS
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    Re: BFD47SS capacitor

    Hi Dave,
    Fitted capacitor this a.m. Panel lights up but when selecting a programme the cold water inlet valve does not operate and we get message “error 6”. Any ideas, please?
    Pete

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