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March 23, 2009 at 10:22 pm #44479
cornwell40
ParticipantEvening all. Went to a JLBIDW1200 today and didn’t recognise the internals. Anyone know who makes them. Customer was told by salesman that it was a Bosch 😕
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March 23, 2009 at 10:44 pm #281126eastlmark
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just an electrolux/zanussi job. afaik.
March 23, 2009 at 10:47 pm #281127cornwell40
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Again didn’t recognise the internals at all 😕
Nice red light shining on the floor to let you know when it was on though :rolls: . I’d have thought the fact that you can hear it washing was all the give away you’d need 😉
TCMarch 24, 2009 at 1:00 am #281128aqualectric
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It’s an Electrolux you would usually find dressed as an AEG. It’s using EDW1503 PCB control in a Diva 60cm body type.
Steve.
March 24, 2009 at 8:59 am #281129cornwell40
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Cheers Gents, customer never knowingly mis sold as the tag line goes 😉
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March 24, 2009 at 9:07 am #281130Martin
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cornwell40 wrote:Nice red light shining on the floor to let you know when it was on though :rolls:
I went to a Bosch last week that also had a red light shining on the floor. Curiosity got the better of me and I spotted it had an led unit fitted inside the bottom of the door. 😯 It wasn’t a rebadged Zanussi though but a SGV57T03GB/02
Must be the latest craze or summat?
March 24, 2009 at 12:11 pm #281131eastlmark
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the bosch ones have been around for a couple of years like that, must admit frightened the life out of me the first time I came across it as I assumed it was on fire.
Miele have a different take, the neon on top of the door is reflected through a plastic lens/ prism affair which fits into the damp proof barrier under the worktop and gives a warm glow between the top of the door and the worktop.
Still think Smegs old retractable door was the best though as it not only exposed a second normally hidden time remaining (or, more likely error code 😆 ) display it also locked the door against small folk opening it mid cycle.March 24, 2009 at 2:39 pm #281132andy_art_trigg
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Martin wrote:
I went to a Bosch last week that also had a red light shining on the floor. Curiosity got the better of me and I spotted it had an led unit fitted inside the bottom of the door. 😯 It wasn’t a rebadged Zanussi though but a SGV57T03GB/02Must be the latest craze or summat?
I have a John Lewis built in dishwasher and it shines a red led on the floor. I too was puzzled by it at first before I realised it was to show the machine’s still on. Handy when it goes silent at the end of the wash while drying and you can see it’s not finished yet by the light on the floor.
I presume it’s on dishwashers where the control panel is in the top of th door and not visible once the machine is running.
March 24, 2009 at 5:43 pm #281133funkyboogy
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my mother in law was down at our house doing some cleaning..
whilst cleaning kitchen floor she spotted this little red mark and couldnt seem to clean it.. so she bent down to rub it with a cloth still red mark woundnt budge.. ,hmmm she thought must be something dripping out of cupboard.. so she opened what she thought was cupboard and was blasted in the face with steam..needless to say she sh++++t her self …if that what mother in laws do ???had a good gigle about it when she told me..
andy …….aaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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