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damienhh
ParticipantRe: Bosch smv50c00gb problem
Martin you’re a genius. You’re spot on, there was a small amount of water in the base after all. All I did was pull the plinth cover off like you said and I could see right in and I soaked up the liquid and let it dry. I can see the polystyrene float switch on the base. I’ve let it run a couple of cycles and been watching closely for drips with a torch but can’t see anything. I’ll keep a close eye on it. Can’t thank you enough for your help.
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ParticipantRe: Bosch smv50c00gb problem
Thanks Martin. So where the float switch tube connects to the machine should just be pulled out ? It’s all part of the assembly, is this connection just a push fit ?
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ParticipantRe: Bosch smv50c00gb problem
Ok I’ll give that a try, thanks again, your help is much appreciated.
I still would like to clean out that assembly while I have it out as its a real mess in there, even if it isn’t the cause of the problem.
Would you know how to remove it ?
Or anybody else ?
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Thanks for answering so quickly. By the metal base cover do you mean the floor panel inside the dishwasher ? again, if so there is no obvious way to do this. It’s plastic on this model.
Are you saying you think there is water in the base and the float switch is not clogged ?
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