Sandydog

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  • in reply to: Blomberg GVN 9483E fault #475140
    Sandydog
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    I can’t recall any problems with water going where it shouldn’t. But if there’s a leak somewhere maybe it’s time to bin the dishwasher anyway.

    Is that what you’re saying?

    Christine

    in reply to: Blomberg GVN 9483E fault #475138
    Sandydog
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    Hi again

    It seems like the connectors are burnt out. Is repair an option with a new valve or is the wire connector either not fit to use or not replaceable?

    Is there an option just not to connect it back at all and use the dishwasher without those burnt wires connected? Sorry if it’s a stupid question, I’ve no idea what the red/purple wires are responsible for!

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    in reply to: Blomberg GVN 9483E fault #475137
    Sandydog
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    Thanks Dave, much appreciated.

    in reply to: Beko Dryer – Live connector off #466732
    Sandydog
    Participant

    Thanks Dave.

    So far so good. I’ll take the top of from time to time and check the connectors.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDC67550W – no power #392894
    Sandydog
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    Re: Zanussi ZDC67550W – no power

    Thank you for your reply. I take it from the smilie that it’s rather expensive? Domestic & General want £177 but I that does include a years guarantee.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BF1680 problem #379812
    Sandydog
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    Re: Hotpoint BF1680 problem

    Thanks, I’ll give it a whirl. :tup:

    in reply to: Hotpoint BF1680 problem #379810
    Sandydog
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    Re: Hotpoint BF1680 problem

    I take your point but I believe that when I pull it out, all the legs will snap off. I can’t even seem to screw them in because the wooden legs that they’ve been put on have no slip. So in my eyes, if I take it out I’m condemned to buying a new one, whereas I could wait and see.

    Sorry I’ve made your mind boggle!

    in reply to: Hotpoint BF1680 problem #379808
    Sandydog
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    Re: Hotpoint BF1680 problem

    Thank you very much for your response! 😀

    Evaporation was the word I was looking for, although I was hoping it wouldn’t take quite so long!

    I see what you mean about the circulation pump. Sometimes there is a hole when I take the arm off, and sometimes it is blocked. I’m going to leave it blocked now I think, and stop delving.

    I think if it hasn’t dried up in a week, I will look to buy a new one, as it is over 5 years old (we think).

    Would you recommend a good brand? To be fair this dishwasher has been pretty good.

    Thanks again!

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