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Mitten
Participantelectrofix wrote:yes get water out then float drop so machine will work
if there is a leak causing it the fault will re-occur
Dave
Thanks Dave. I tipped up my machine onto its side and a small amount of water came out.
I couldn’t find a way of accessing the base of the machine though, to have a good look.
I also took the panel off of the side, removed the whole section (with the plastic cylinders) and ran boiling water & bleach through. There is a small amount of hard limescale lodged in one of the chambers.
I managed to remove some of the limescale but there is still a fair bit in there.
(I tried to add a photo but this forum says photo too big)A dishwasher cycle now works fine for about 5/10mins then goes back to ’check water’.
Do you think this hard limescale could be what’s causing the water to not get into the machine.
-Ricky
Mitten
Participantelectrofix wrote:double check the water supply is no and there is no kinks in the hose
also there is a float in the base where the motor is. if water get into the base the float detects an overflow and stops unit and runs the pump for ever till its switched off
Dave
Thanks for the quick reply Dave.
I’ll double check water is on.
Is it pretty easy for me to access the base ?Also, in order to solve this issue, would it just be a case of me mopping up the excess water where the motor is ?
Sorry if my questions are a bit ignorant !
-Ricky
Mitten
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