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JasonB
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZDT6255 Flood Protection
Update
Rather than remove the machine as it’s integrated i simply removed the lower front plate (8 philips screws). The drip tray can then be lowered at the front and the water mopped / syringed out (yes mine was full)
With the water drained, the machine sprung back into life 😀
I ran three full cycles and no leak was apparent – the drip tray was bone dry after these three cycles so i can only assume this bayleaf that obstructed a drainage hole was to blame or the drip tray had filled over a period of the last year or so.
I’ll keep monitoring it but at the moment it’s all looking good and was a five minute job to do with moving the appliance 🙂
JasonB
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZDT6255 Flood Protection
Does anyone have any hints, tips, write ups / pictures as to how to drain this machine effectively? and get to the anti flood sensor?
JasonB
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ROGUE,
Thanks. Am i right in thinking that debris blocking the drain plug may have caused the anti flood device to kick in?…..as there quite clearly was a large bayleaf blocking one of the drainage holes.
Hopefully i should be able to drain the base and it’ll be back to normal?
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