diplomat with washing up liquid in it

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  • #39267
    saftgit
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    Hi, 😥 😕
    Just wondering if anyone can help me.
    One of my kids has put washing up liquid into our dishwasher. I put it in the garden, attached the hose pipe to it and tried a cold rinse cycle. this didnt work so i found the logic clock and instructions and reset the clock.
    This enabled me to do a cold rinse and i repeated this untill there was no more suds draining from it. However, the clock will not reset it stays at the end of the cold rinse cycle.
    I reset the clock to increment 60 and started a full wash. This started ok but when it got to increment 12 cy/he it just stayed there for about half an hour before i switched it off. The water inside was still cold.
    Is this the heating cycle and could the suds from the washing up liquid have damaged the heater?
    I cant find a model number or serial number anywhere on the machine, there is a dial on the front for cold rinse, off and wash, three lights, in progress, salt, rinse aid, two buttons, temperature selector, start.
    Any help would be appretiated.

    Thanks. 😕

    #261846
    saftgit
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    Re: diplomat with washing up liquid in it

    I have found the sticker on the door with the model info on it:

    Diplomat ADP8122/1
    Type: 3.m1.520311220100
    2150-2300w
    0 24 04764.

    Thanks.

    #261847
    Penguin45
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    Re: diplomat with washing up liquid in it

    Safety thermostat on the back of the sump moulding has tripped. Press the red button (with it unplugged) to restore the circuit.

    Run the rinse only programme, until you are convinced that there are no more suds circulating.

    Clip child round ear…..

    Penguin45.

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