Bosch Exxcel SGS43A18GB/42.

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  • #51961
    barryfast
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    hi can any one throw any light on this problem coming up with the wrong program time display set quick wash but 145 min comes up and moves
    around randomly thank’s Barry

    #310124
    WhiteVanMan1
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel SGS43A18GB/42.

    Is it one of those with the big double sized tank on the side? If so, it is probably the floatchamber that is blocked. It doesn’t take a lot to cause the problem. Once cleaned out, it will have to go through a wash to regain its memory, then the correctv times will be displayed again. I’ve had a few of these, and on the last two I have left the black insert that fits into the pressure chamber out all together. It is to do with the auto water detection side of it, but my two customers have not complained, so it might be the way to go. Hope this is useful. Steve.

    #310125
    lee8
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel SGS43A18GB/42.

    The module stores the last wash programme time and within 10 minutes will adjust time to the load and the setting.

    The time can change up or down through the programme and is not an actual time function only an estimated time when finished.

    By which I mean if the display states 60 minutes and you time 60 minutes the appliance could still be running after 60 minutes and have say 5 minutes left and those 5 minutes could take 8 minutes before it finishes.

    Its not a true timer function.

    In the same way a quick wash could show the time the last wash took, it should change throughout the wash programme.If it does not and the quick wash takes 3 hrs, then you have an issue.

    Hope that makes sense.


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    #310126
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel SGS43A18GB/42.

    Fuzzy logic 😉

    #310127
    nomadPaul
    Participant

    Is it heating up ? If it reaches its end time and still hasn’t heated , it may be jumping back to a longer time. This will then be set as the ‘duration’ time for the start of the next cycle.

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