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  • in reply to: Bosch SGU43A02SK/27 countdown reverses #265676
    ranageman
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    Re: Bosch SGU43A02SK/27 countdown reverses

    Well, that fixed it! 😀

    Completely different fill sequence – and now the rotating arms also rotate…

    It looked too difficult to get the hose off, so I just poked the crud loose on the assumption that once the water flow was better, it would get flushed out. It looked completely inaccessible to put back on: or is there a trick here?

    How about the crud in the left hand two pipes of the water inlet? Will that get cleaned out if I regularly use dishwasher cleaner from now on 😉 or should I sort that out ASAP also?

    Thanks for all the help.

    /RM

    in reply to: Bosch SGU43A02SK/27 countdown reverses #265675
    ranageman
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    Re: Bosch SGU43A02SK/27 countdown reverses

    Excellent explanation – thanks a lot! I will get to work..

    😀

    /RM

    in reply to: Bosch SGU43A02SK/27 countdown reverses #265672
    ranageman
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    Re: Bosch SGU43A02SK/27 countdown reverses

    It certainly heats – possibly intermittently, its hard to tell.

    I have since the post opened the machine up: heres what the water inlet side looks like.

    http://temple.dk/tmp/inlet.jpg

    Quite a bit of gunk in it: possible cause?

    Certainly the filling sounds – and looks – “intermittent” – and after 5 mins, there is not a fill level of water in the base – as I open the door, the water runs into the sump and the base of the machine has no sitting water.

    I also noticed as I opened the door that the upper arm does not appear to be rotating, although there is definitely water spraying out of it.

    I have earlier had the PCB out for inspection and there were no obvious blackened areas or bad joints.

    What do you think?

    Thanks!

    /RM

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