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Posted on Oct 14, 2007
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Asko D3100 No hot water

I know this is not the same model but the solution may be the same.

I have just had renovatond done to my kitchen and re installed the Dishwasher - professionally plumbed to cold water only etc.

I can not ge a hot wash, Is there a fuse or a reset button that I should be re-setting or something?

Andrew

  • Anonymous Nov 08, 2007

    i also have a asko d3100 and it needed to be electrically reset. my wife saw it done by the repair man but cant remember how.he did it with pushing programme buttons in a specific sequence.I'd like to know the sequence to write it down for future reference thanks.

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Check heater element for open circuit electrically, also there are cut outs located in various places all different depending on make ,model etc

these cut outs are not resettable, they just want replacing if faulty

if all above are well and test ok, it could be a broken wire inside the door skin just above the hinge (very common fault on older appliances)

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