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  • in reply to: Bosch Exxcel Dishwashers gs 46e 22 gb/01 #390063
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    Re: Bosch Exxcel Dishwashers gs 46e 22 gb/01

    Job sorted now but for those following the same path just a note may help. The left hand panel was already off as was the top. I then removed the right hand panel, two torx screws and the rear held by locating the rear edge on small pips. Having tilted the machine up at the front with a couple of blocks and securing it from falling i then unclipped the shaped kick plate and its back plate.Two screws one at each side hold this in place. You are then faced with a curved metal unpainted panel which is accessable when the door is lowered. When this is unscrewed and gently pulled down ( It remains attached by some wires and fitting to the right but you have room to work) Only then can you see, over the edge of the base, the aforementioned corrugated pipe . This as said can be uncliped from its centre fixing and pulled off from the inner bowl spigot.How it ever worked I dont know. So much crud it need picking out. All reassembled now and the timer first showed an impossible figure but as the machine worked through its program the time adjusted itself to the correct finishing time. I would buy another bosch well made and thought out/designed machines.

    in reply to: BOSCH sgs 46e22gb/01 Dishwasher #389427
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    Re: BOSCH sgs 46e22gb/01 Dishwasher

    Ok..if I can just squeeze a tiny bit more info from you bearing in mind I am going into uncharted territory..having removed the side panel do i remove every pipe i can see and clean out with a curtain wire..or do i buy some super cleaning chemical to soak them. What would you do? And would this have to be done to the water inlet pipe as well?

    in reply to: BOSCH sgs 46e22gb/01 Dishwasher #389425
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    Re: BOSCH sgs 46e22gb/01 Dishwasher

    I assumed “pipes” meant the pump out discharge pipes hence the reference to empties fine. I also assumed “bunged up” refered to things getting past the filters and through the the pump outlet pipe. Just a little bit more info as to which pipes you refer to being bunged up and with what would have been more helpful than biting my head off. This is a self help forum after all and I dont have years of experience to point me in the right direction in interpreting advice……

    in reply to: BOSCH sgs 46e22gb/01 Dishwasher #389423
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    Re: BOSCH sgs 46e22gb/01 Dishwasher

    Water isnt especially hard and we always top up salt as light comes on when needed so cant be ignored. Machine empyties fine no problem so cant see that pipes are bunged up. Would that make the timer show wrong finishing times. Even a rinse that appears to work ok shows 51 mins run time. What do i do to clean pipes thro as dont mind trying thins.

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    Re: BOSCH sgs 46e22gb/01 Dishwasher

    Got that wrong was remains of tablet making it cloudy. Yes on quick wash, which now shows 51mins on display, the water is warm/hot.

    in reply to: Bosch D/washer SGS 46E22gb #375236
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    Re: Bosch D/washer SGS 46E22gb

    Great onward and upward then…slight hitch my model not shown on the bosch site and recomendations as to a supplier?

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