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nottheboschman
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS5312 – dead?
Think I’ll come back to this tomorrow now – getting too late for me! Thanks for your help guys!
nottheboschman
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Penguin45 wrote:Pop the start of your post code up – Dave Conway has a second list and may be able to advise you in the morning.
Penguin45.
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nottheboschman
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gegsy wrote:Thats fine, you DONT have to use rinse aid. It was just if you had used 3 in 1 and rinse aid in conjunction; excessive foam would have been generated and caused problems esp in circulation and heater microswitch.
It may be time for an engiineer in all fairness try repairs@
Greg
Nobody in my area under repairs!nottheboschman
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS5312 – dead?
gegsy wrote:Just an after thought………. Nottheboschman are you using 3 in 1 and rinse aid aswell?????
Greg
We’ve never used 3 in 1 rinse aid. But I must confess I haven’t always topped up the liquid rinse aid as soon as the indicator light comes on!nottheboschman
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS5312 – dead?
It’s running at the moment – there certainly appears to be plenty of water circulating, spraybars operating fully…..I just can’t follow how it can be the pcb if the juice is getting through to the microswitch. I suppose it might be worth a gamble though…..
nottheboschman
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS5312 – dead?
gegsy wrote:Try cleaning 12 inch ribbed tube from pressure umnit to sump. Never had this cause a heat fault though 😕
Greg
I’ve had that before! In my experience a blockage there restricts the circulation to the extent that not enough water reaches the spraybars. Anyway, it’s clean, first thing I checked.
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