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  • in reply to: Smeg DWF 410 Water won’t heat up #291863
    rugman
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    Re: Smeg DWF 410 Water won’t heat up

    Penguin45 wrote:It’d be poking through the base of the machne if it was fitted, so you can assume that yours doesn’t. Time to head up to the pcb and check for burnt out solder joints. I have had more than several pcbs over the years where the relay doesn’t switch the heater on.

    Penguin45.

    Penguin Sir, you are a genius 🙂

    Got to the main PCB today. and although it looked OK from the front, took a look around the back of the PCB and yes indeed one burnt out solder joint ! Just as you suggested
    Re soldered the joint, popped it all back together, anxious 30 min cycle, opened door and the usual rush of steam…fantastic all working again, and has saved me either a new dishwasher or at the very least a hefty call out and an a big bill for work required!
    I’m now an official hero in the household and you Penguin are a legend…many many thanks for the tips and advice…this is what the internet was invented for !!

    All the best
    Paul
    🙂 🙂 🙂

    in reply to: Smeg DWF 410 Water won’t heat up #291862
    rugman
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    Re: Smeg DWF 410 Water won’t heat up

    Cheers Penguin

    I will take a look at the PCB, got nothing to lose, cos if I don’t get this running, it’ll be down the tip for it.

    Thanks for all of your help and advice, much appreciated 😀

    in reply to: Smeg DWF 410 Water won’t heat up #291860
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    Re: Smeg DWF 410 Water won’t heat up

    Penguin45 wrote:There is nothing simple about fixing a SMEG dishwasher – I have the same model as you.

    You need a test meter and a deal of patience. Power off and get the machine flat on its’ back. Base plate off to reveal the underside. The heater should give a reading of 25-30ohms when tested with the meter – burnt-out wiring at the heater is common. Also have a look round the base for a safety thermostat. This usually a white rectangular block with a red button – push it, if it goes “snick” you’ve re-set it. Some machines have it, some don’t. If you get a repetition, you’re looking at a water level issue – don’t worry about it yet.

    Penguin45.

    Hello Penguin

    Many thanks for the advice. I’ve got the base off and measured across the heater terminals and am getting 27.6ohms so that could be ok. Also no sign of wiring damage at all (in fact it all looks pristine!)

    I’m struggling to locate the white box with the red button, can’t see it anywhere…can you give any pointers to where it might be…I’ve looked around the whole base and can’t see any red button (could it be at the back or in the door of the machine…I’m only looking up at the base)

    Many thanks!!
    Rug

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