Smeg Int’ DW (DI 612 CA) no heat

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    Seamy
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    Been to a Smeg DI 612 CA dishwasher, its not heating nor opening detergent compartment.
    The heater is o.k, not open circuit, theres a thermistor or thermostat on door, but did’nt know what it should read, seems to have 3 connections. Loom looks good, customer only uses it a few times a month. It fills & washes, empties, finishes early with glasses indicator flashing.. Any ideas?
    Not seen Smeg dishwashers before, in a week i’ve got 2, this one integrated & another freestanding one.

    #438364
    electrofix
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    Re: Smeg Int’ DW (DI 612 CA) no heat

    anything like this ?

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/faul … ing-lights

    Dave

    #438365
    Seamy
    Participant

    Re: Smeg Int’ DW (DI 612 CA) no heat

    Safety pressure system activated (E2)
    looks like going by that ? did’nt seem to have overfilling, no water in base, float switch was not activated

    #438366
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Smeg Int’ DW (DI 612 CA) no heat

    from what i can remember Smeg can throw up random fault codes if the soap draw solenoid is faulty
    search the site its around somewhere

    Dave

    #438367
    aqualectric
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    Re: Smeg Int’ DW (DI 612 CA) no heat

    Check the mains suppressor on Smeg dishwashers – their PCB’s don’t like the electrical ‘noise’ generated and get ‘confused’ if the suppressor has failed. The suppressor usually splits open; an Indesit or Candy terminal block type suppressor will fit no problem. (be sure to take your security bits with you – the suppressor is fixed with two Torx screws with the pip in the centre…. a sod to move without the right tool).
    Also look halfway down page 3 of “Simple PCB repairs” ‘sticky’ at the top of this forum – that shows a typical Smeg PCB and what components to swap out.

    HTH,

    Steve.

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