Problem with a Siemens SE36592SK/13 FD8203 dishwasher

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    Hi,

    I have a problem with a Siemens SE36592SK/13 FD8203 dishwasher.

    It have worked nicely in several year, but now it will not really start – It can be turned on and sometimes (1 out 10) make it true a complete program, but mostly it just seams to do nothing except making a noise like it needs air (it probably don’t…) and it takes hours and hours and the dishes isn’t cleaned.

    From what I have read on this pages I guessed it might be something with the water supply, so I tried to unplug the aquastop and to clean the filter. The first part of the filter (red) went easily of and I cleaned it – but the second part (green) didn’t come of. After this I installed the hole thing again – and it still doesn’t work!!!

    I have tried to clean arms etc and to reset by press 2 and 4 when the machine is on.

    Does anyone have a suggestion? (and is there a way to diagnose the problem?)

    best, Bentt

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    Penguin45
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    Re: Problem with a Siemens SE36592SK/13 FD8203 dishwasher

    Hi Bentt,
    This is a built-in SeimensBosch digital dishwasher yes, and it’s not in the UK? We have no specific information for this appliance, but it will be a variant machine to a UK spec one.

    The sucking noise is almost certainly the drain pump running. The undertray of the machine may be flooded, and the float switch activated. With the power off you can drain this; however if you do find water, you still have to find the leak. The “Aquastop” fill hose will also prevent filling, however as you have already disconnected the fill hose, the stop device should have reset.

    Finally, the computer board may simply not be responding (you said that you had tried the reset) and may have failed.

    A few things to consider, best course may be to get some professional help. Sorry, no simple solution to this one.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

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