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November 5, 2008 at 7:29 am in reply to: Bosch SGS43E02 poor cleaning performance – I read the FAQ #265762
lisa2301
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Many thanks,
Will give the brush a go.
November 4, 2008 at 10:42 pm in reply to: Bosch SGS43E02 poor cleaning performance – I read the FAQ #265760lisa2301
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Thanks for prompt reply.
Yes I did clean the hose that comes from the right hand bottom corner of the pressure chamber, as best i could. It didnt seem to have much length in the hose – so scraped out what i could. Left the side off to watch it fill to see if ‘the gunk’ at the top made any difference – water level only rises to that point then fills other chambers. But cleaning pressure chamber seems to have made a difference – thought it would as it had seemed to go wrong, then after running a cleaning cycle it worked for couple washes before going wrong again. Guess I should ignore the fact that the fill is not continuous and leave alone. Sorry one last question, when i took my pressure chamber apart, the part which I beleive is the float (red bit) to stop the dishwasher flooding – should I have been able to access that part? It appeared to be in a sealed unit. I know in your photo you appear to have seperated it from the main housing. Thanks again for your great help!November 4, 2008 at 10:15 pm in reply to: Bosch SGS43E02 poor cleaning performance – I read the FAQ #265758lisa2301
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Hi
I have a Bosch dishwasher model SGS69A02GB/17 which is prob around 4 years old. I had the same problem as mentioned but with the help of the great advice & fab photos managed to clean the pressure chamber as described. However while doing so I noticed that in the larger water tank (I think this is called the heat exchanger – sorry for ignorance 😳 but I assume that the ‘plastic tank’ is attached to the heat exchanger and comes as one unit?) that there was also a lot of ‘gunk’ stuck in the top left hand corner. Should I attempt to clean this out? I have put the pressure chamber back on and all seems to be working ok at present – although a) I still dont get a continuous fill – as mentioned, but a few short attempts then it fills ok. and also b) an auto wash indicates a time of around 133 minutes – and intense around the same. Although since cleaning the pressure chamber the time has reduced to around 88/91 minutes – so assume this is no longer a prob. Sorry long post but could it be the ‘gunk’ i can see which is stopping the continuous fill & should I attempt to clear it, or leave be? I believe we are in a fairly hard water area, if this make a difference. Thanks in advance for any advice.lisa2301
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Thanks all for your input. I have now left switched off with doors open for around 20 hours, no sign of any melted ice at all, so am assuming I have another problem! Will stick with it, just in case. Thanks again.
lisa2301
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Thanks for reply. I have tried uplugging over night & plugged back on in the morning, but no luck! Thanks anyway.
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