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June 22, 2005 at 9:18 am #10286
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KeymasterThe wash pump on my Top-Loading Homark SE4400 has died and is too costly to repair.
Can anyone suggest any alternative machines of a similar or smaller size to the Homark? I know we are unlikely to find another top-loader. Dimensions are H52cm W40.5cm D52cm
Grateful also for advice on what type of machine we should be looking for – a table top or a compact? Do they all have the same fittings? Can a table-top be used in a cupboard or does it literally have to be on a worksurface to drian into the sink?
June 22, 2005 at 10:03 am #139372greaseater
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Hi there,
If you require a replacement you could try contacting the supplier to see if they have any stock.
T. Bernstein Group Holdings 01942840840.
Greaseater.
June 22, 2005 at 10:45 am #139373admin
KeymasterRe: Replacing a Homark SE4400
Thanks, Well Ive been quoted about £200 for a replacement part so I think maybe a new machine is more sensible. Someon mentioned to me a Zanussi DC512W but I dont know if that has similar dimensions?
June 22, 2005 at 11:04 am #139374don
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Anonymous wrote:
Someon mentioned to me a Zanussi DC512W but I dont know if that has similar dimensions?Now been replaced by Zanussi ZSF2400 😉 Height 450mm width 545mm and depth 480mm. Has 6 place settings with 2 programmes and 2 temperatures, anti flood protection with a quiet 57 dba noise level.
Your`e local friendly retailer should be able to help.
Don
June 22, 2005 at 11:20 am #139375admin
KeymasterRe: Replacing a Homark SE4400
thanks, ill look into that one. Would it use the same connections as the Homark which operates from a cold water supply only and inlet hose 3/4″ BSP thread.
June 22, 2005 at 11:24 am #139376don
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Hi
It sure will and same size waste as well :tup:
Don
8)July 20, 2005 at 8:17 am #139377admin
KeymasterRe: Replacing a Homark SE4400
D’oh – the Zanussi ZSF2400 is 45cm wide and my cupboard space is 46.5cm.
Is this too close for comfort?
I believe the door opens downwards so that shouldnt be a problem but should I ideally be allowing a bit more breathing space at the sides? height and depth are no problem.
If so, can anyone recommend a similar machine with a width not more than 46.5cm
Thanks
July 20, 2005 at 11:32 am #139378Martin
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It should fit perfectly in that case :tup:
July 21, 2005 at 8:13 am #139379admin
KeymasterRe: Replacing a Homark SE4400
Thanks for all the good advice so far, this site is great. I have such a small space that to get the zanussi to fit will involve moving some pipes and changing the way the cupboard opens (hinges may get in the way).
Before going down this road can anyone recommend any other similar dishwashers with a width of 42cm or is the standard for this type 45cm. Basically my maximum dimensions without having to alter anything are h52 w42 d52. My Homark was just perfect, if only I could find another one somewhere Ive tried Ebay etc to no avail.
July 21, 2005 at 8:43 am #139380Dave_Conway
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Philip725 wrote:The wash pump on my Top-Loading Homark SE4400 has died and is too costly to repair.
I must appologise, I haven’t been paying too much attention to the start of this thread.
The circulation motor isn’t that expensive to be honest, I can get you one for £74.00 inc VAT and delivery.
Let me know spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk if you’d like one ordered 😀
Dave.
July 21, 2005 at 8:52 am #139381admin
KeymasterRe: Replacing a Homark SE4400
Thanks for the offer. I did actually have someone look at this and they told me it was the wash pump and was quoted around £200. The dishwasher is basically making very loud motor-type noises. Is the circulation motor and the wash pump one and the same thing? Is it easy to replace? I wouldnt want to get out of my depth.
July 21, 2005 at 9:09 am #139382Dave_Conway
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Anonymous wrote:Is the circulation motor and the wash pump one and the same thing?
Yep 😀
Anonymous wrote:Is it easy to replace?
Not particularly but if you paid an engineer say £50 (ish) to fit it 😉
Have a look at Repairs@ there should be someone in there that can help with a service visit.
Dave.
August 13, 2005 at 3:34 pm #139383admin
KeymasterDave_Conway wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Is the circulation motor and the wash pump one and the same thing?Yep 😀
Anonymous wrote:Is it easy to replace?
Not particularly but if you paid an engineer say £50 (ish) to fit it 😉
Have a look at Repairs@ there should be someone in there that can help with a service visit.
Dave.
I have the same problem. My Homark se4400 has died. Does anybody no of a shop, warehouse, or even back street bills that is maybe holding one or two of these in stock. I no that Texas, Homebase, B&Q used to sell them. I cannot find another dishwasher with similar dimensions, as I too am limited for space. Does anyone no of anybody that has a stock of refurbished se4400. Somebody must be able to blow the dust off a few they have lying around. Please help & get my wife off my back & allow my hands to recover from constant washing up.
August 13, 2005 at 7:03 pm #139384Penguin45
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We have had this one a few times recently. Much as I’m reluctant to send anyone off site for spares, the motor is available here:
http://www.appliance-parts.co.uk/shop/s … 222b954985
at a moderately sensible price.
It is a unique product and there is no “like for like” replacement, so repair is still the best option.
Regards,
Penguin45.August 13, 2005 at 9:08 pm #139385Dave_Conway
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Penguin45 wrote: Much as I’m reluctant to send anyone off site for spares, the motor is available here:
Don’t then, that price is £69.99 plus Vat plus P&P, see my post above 😉
£74 inc VAT and delivery 😀
Email please to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk if you’d like one 🙂
Dave.
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