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Help needed with faulty dishwasher
mjbeckett
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Hi
I have a Naiko NDW041 tabletop dishwasher which I think has also been sold under a few brand-names including Proline. Unfortunately it has started to overfill and leak water. So the sensor or switch that is supposed to stop the filling at a certain level isn't working.
Can anyone tell me where to find this switch or sensor. My best guess is that it has something to do with the spinning arm. Is this switch easy to get at and is it possible to get a replacement.
Also, is it worth it? or would it be better to take it down the tip and buy a new one as it's only a cheap dishwasher.
Any advice appreciated. Thanks, Mark
I have a Naiko NDW041 tabletop dishwasher which I think has also been sold under a few brand-names including Proline. Unfortunately it has started to overfill and leak water. So the sensor or switch that is supposed to stop the filling at a certain level isn't working.
Can anyone tell me where to find this switch or sensor. My best guess is that it has something to do with the spinning arm. Is this switch easy to get at and is it possible to get a replacement.
Also, is it worth it? or would it be better to take it down the tip and buy a new one as it's only a cheap dishwasher.
Any advice appreciated. Thanks, Mark
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You could ask on the forum whitegoods0
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Good idea. Thanks for the suggestion. I'll do just that.
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Hi, the units I have seen do have pressure sensors and you need to find them. They could be side mounted and need the covers coming off. Also I have found the connecting water pipes/tubes become contaminated with food/soap deposits and need cleaning.0
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