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  • in reply to: ADP8332 Fault strange one #192212
    jrallnutt
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    Re: ADP8332 Fault strange one

    Hi Steve.

    If I recall correctly if you hold down the programme select button for a long time – 5 seconds I think then it does a kind of mini reset – maybe that will help.

    Joe.

    in reply to: ADP8332 Fault strange one #192210
    jrallnutt
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    Re: ADP8332 Fault strange one

    Thanks Penguin45,

    I have checked the twin up pipes, they are clipped in properly.
    I’ll try to get a good look at the pump.
    I guess I’ll have to get the unit on its side and get the bottom off.
    I can compare to the photo’s referenced earlier in the thread.

    Joe.

    in reply to: ADP8332 Fault strange one #192208
    jrallnutt
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    Re: ADP8332 Fault strange one

    Hello Forum,

    I have an 18 month old Diplomat ADP8332 with what looks like the same fault.

    The machine gives no error codes and the cyle appears to complete okay.
    However the dishes in the dishwasher are barely cleaned at all, especially the stuff up on the top shelf. The description “the volume of water being pumped round is insufficient to work properly” seems about right. The unit has been making more noise that usual for the last couple of weeks prior to failing, so maybe the pump has been failing.

    I have taken out all of the tubing/spinners and filters and given them a good clean, but It’s still broke. I have also checked the pipes to make sure there are not kinks etc.. but everything seems fine.

    So I guess I need to spend the cash and get a replacement circulatiion pump. But before I do – are there any checks I can make to make sure that this is the problem? The part is pretty expensive. I am happy with taking the dishwashre apart.

    Thanks in advance. Joe.

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