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kamawell
ParticipantRe: Bosch WFL2000 Still Not Draining
Thanks – no blockage there so sounding electrical unfortunately.
kamawell
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP 8102 – Never stops
Sorry, I should have thought about the fact that the water wouldn’t go in hot. It’s certainly hot when I open the door though and there seems to be plenty of it in there. Would this indicate a different problem or am I missing the point?
April 3, 2008 at 8:36 am in reply to: Diplomat ADP8102 – Gritting & some very basic questions. #247712kamawell
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP8102 – Gritting & some very basic questi
Can I just say thanks again:) On top of a manual clean (although it wasn’t that dirty!) I’ve run one of those little cleaning bottle through it, filled up with salt, powder and (when I finally worked out exactly where it went) rinse aid. Just done a test load and it’s perfect. Consider me educated and very grateful!
Andy
April 2, 2008 at 8:17 pm in reply to: Diplomat ADP8102 – Gritting & some very basic questions. #247711kamawell
ParticipantThanks very much for your help!
April 2, 2008 at 6:51 pm in reply to: Diplomat ADP8102 – Gritting & some very basic questions. #247709kamawell
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP8102 – Gritting & some very basic questi
Thanks – I’d read a couple of those but by no means all. Very interesting.
I now know the importance of the salt and rinse aid and not to buy cheap detergent!So I’m going to clean the machine thoroughly, ditch the cheap 3in1 tablets and get some salt etc. My question now is – what exactly do I do with them? All the rinse aid etc says to refer to the manufacturer’s instructions but but unfortunately I don’t have them (and I’ve read the article about why they’re hard to come by!)
I can see 4 “things” inside the dishwasher that I guess must have something to do with it all.
There’s a little basket that holds the tablet but when you pull it out there’s a small, shallow tray with min/max markings – I’m guessing the powder goes in there.
There’s a large screwcap with “salt” written on it that, when removed, reveals a compartment currently filled with water. It’s obvious that that’s where I put the salt but should it be full of water?
There’s a round plastic wheel-like device on the inside wall of the machine with a slider that goes from 1 to 5 – would I be right in thinking that that controls the salt output?
Finally there’s the small round thing on the inside of the door with a removable cover and a pointer that goes from 1 to 3 and a tiny slot – I suppose that this must be the rinse aid.
Does that sound right?
Thanks
Andy
kamawell
ParticipantThanks! I can’t believe I didn’t spot it 😳
An ADP8102 – I”l have a search.kamawell
ParticipantRe: Indesit G74C Thermostat location
Thanks – I’ll have a read through and order the bits!
kamawell
ParticipantRe: Indesit G74C Thermostat location
OK – I think I’ve found them:)
Are they quite small and sat next to each other close to the heating element? Am I just looking for two?Thanks.
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