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  • #1 16473371
    adam976
    Level 10  
    Hello, I have a question about how to clean the water jacket in the dishwasher. A few days ago stopped working while washing up just stopped. From the forum I learned that the hydrostat, solenoid valve and water jacket must be cleaned. I did it outside the water jacket. The dishwasher has done 1 cycle and again the problem does not end washing display shows 1 min to the end but does not end as I added water to the dishwasher manually it showed 33 min display and finished washing, dishes clean dry and hot. I will add that the dishwasher is not liquid anything has no traces of even something before it was to some water evaporated. The problem is probably that it does not get water because it is a dirty, stony water jacket. A new PLN 549, so I would rather purge but what to do to not damage it. People on the forum wrote that citric acid, but the first trials of the acid did not help, there is no way to get there. As I turn on the program, it takes up little water and nozzles to pee with water, and as it adds up, the pressure is very strong in the dishwasher's compartment. So what agent can be poured into the coat to clean it and not destroy it because I assume that this is the reason for not taking water. If someone did it, let them share knowledge, maybe I will save on buying a new coat which at the moment costs as much as 40% of the new dishwasher.
    And this is how the hydrostat looked after and after cleaning on the attached photos. I do not have a photo of the coat because I sprained the dishwasher, it will be dismantled under the counter on Monday and I will start to fight with stone and dirt.
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  • #2 16473408
    MARCIN.SLASK
    Home appliances specialist
    The hose from the hydrostat to the bowl cleaned?
    The water jacket is not really (I personally did not have such a case in this type of dishwasher).
  • #3 16473450
    adam976
    Level 10  
    And just did not clean the hose exactly from the hydrostat to the bowl just as much as the finger reached about 3 cm. And he is getting out? Will it be able to take it out without undone the underside only on the side of the approach? Maybe there really is a problem because I did not do it. I'll take care of it on Monday morning. Does anyone know what chemical agent to pour into the coat to not damage it and clean it? I saw in the video on YT when someone puts a metal roller and magnet on the other side before it also moves so I can try I hope that the coat will not damage. Because this coats on the left from the top is black stone. Thank you for the hint, each is valuable to reactivate my 8-year-old dishwasher.
  • #4 16473473
    MARCIN.SLASK
    Home appliances specialist
    It depends on the size of the hand. I take out and put on this hose without unscrewing the dishwasher (only disassembled coat + hydrostat). The hose is pressed (it has gaskets at the ends). Before assembly, lightly brush the washing liquid.
    As in this condition was a hydrostat, it was probably a snake covered with shit.
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  • #5 16474619
    Lodxx
    Home appliances specialist
    You can disassemble the water jacket and pour mole over the water pipes for the night and then rinse it well with the remaining liquid.
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  • #6 16474678
    nares
    Home appliances specialist
    Lodxx wrote:
    You can disassemble the water jacket and pour the mole over the pipes with water for a night and then rinse well with the remaining liquid.

    What for? Contamination of the water jacket is of no importance in this case.
  • #7 16475762
    adam976
    Level 10  
    Tomorrow tomorrow morning I will take care of this, I will clean the hose which leads from the hydrostat and I will try to make a coat as much as I can to clean about the effects I write.
  • #8 16476106
    zhudomel
    Home appliances specialist
    Lodxx wrote:
    pour a mole over the night
    And then put the dishes that you will eat into the dishwasher.
  • #9 16477150
    adam976
    Level 10  
    I unscrewed it and took out this tube which connects the hydrostat with the bowl and it is clean there was no shit there. Take a look at the photos. What does the tube look like like a coat and one more pic of the bottom (the picture does not show the middle of the tube but believe the word is clear and clean). So tell me what may be the reason for not taking water. Yesterday I put in the dishwasher I poured the water myself, did the washing at the end I also added and the dishwasher washed and hot dry dishes I took out. The problem is not getting water.
    What else can I do, and how to unscrew the bottom of the dishwasher from the top of all the possible screws I unscrewed and still stick? Maybe it's actually the coat because it's the only dirty thing?
    Take a look at the picture with a yellow selection, what is this element blue and red for what it suits because I noticed that earlier this red button has dropped and now it stutters and is in the upper position or can it be responsible for not getting water?
  • #10 16477386
    nares
    Home appliances specialist
    adam976 wrote:
    it stutters and is in the upper position or can it be responsible for not getting water?

    Of course - to replace the micro-switch.
  • #11 16477393
    adam976
    Level 10  
    How is it technically called where it can be bought?
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  • #13 16477462
    adam976
    Level 10  
    Thanks but I moved the switch upside down and probably everything ok the water began to download I have not done the washing cycle yet and another problem arose. When closing the door, the latch broke like in the picture. Now the display does not light I see that such a latch can also be bought in this linked shop. But look, maybe you know how to replace it or do you have to crank it up again? There are no screws with the latch, or is it forcefully stuffed out?
    I have a question about how to turn on the button, although the display does not light, it starts to wash even without the door closed, it means that the switch in the door is on and the display does not light up too?
  • #14 16477805
    MARCIN.SLASK
    Home appliances specialist
    The door lock has been in the closed position. After purchasing the door lock hook, you have to disassemble the grill and set the lock in the open position.
  • #16 16477995
    MARCIN.SLASK
    Home appliances specialist
    What to the lock:
    After unscrewing the mask you have the following:
    Bosch SRV45T13EU / 41 - How to clean the water jacket The dishwasher does not dr
    To remove the zipper, you have to bend down and down:
    Bosch SRV45T13EU / 41 - How to clean the water jacket The dishwasher does not dr

    View of the open lock:
    Bosch SRV45T13EU / 41 - How to clean the water jacket The dishwasher does not dr Bosch SRV45T13EU / 41 - How to clean the water jacket The dishwasher does not dr Bosch SRV45T13EU / 41 - How to clean the water jacket The dishwasher does not dr Bosch SRV45T13EU / 41 - How to clean the water jacket The dishwasher does not dr

    View of the closed lock:
    Bosch SRV45T13EU / 41 - How to clean the water jacket The dishwasher does not dr Bosch SRV45T13EU / 41 - How to clean the water jacket The dishwasher does not dr

    On the penultimate drawing, the white element is pressed gently and with a small screwdriver we help to jump over the open positions.

    I do not know how to replace the hook itself. The others I know, I never mentioned that.
  • #17 16478775
    adam976
    Level 10  
    Thanks for the pictures of the lock, how I got it started, it turned out that it is in a closed position, the pictures with the description when open and when the lock is closed helped a lot. I assembled and everything is ok because the display is lit and does not turn on when the door is open. Has a problem with the hook know someone how to mount it? I would like to thank everyone for the advice so far.
    When mounting the front I noticed that the furniture front is screwed to the dishwasher for 4 screws as you can see in the picture in yellow, and should not be on those hooks what I marked with red? The point is that the plate is already drilled in these places and I do not know if it will stay screwed up again and after that it will be hard to find the same place in the same places. How can this be solved, if these points are actually marked in red with the option of fixing the plate to the face of the dishwasher, how to mark them to make it even out? I mounted the door as it was so out of date, but there will still be a problem with disassembly and assembly of the new hook, I add a photo of a hook, maybe someone did it and if it looks, it will remind him how to dismantle it? I tried to undermine from the front but another piece broke down probably does not come out forcefully and no screws are missing. They did not have any instructional videos in the north.pl store, but they said if there is a part, it can be replaced and they contacted the service.
  • #18 16479593
    zhudomel
    Home appliances specialist
    adam976 wrote:
    problem with disassembly and assembly of a new hook
    You unfold the gills, which can be seen in the picture on the right.
  • #19 16479639
    adam976
    Level 10  
    In fact, it gently goes to bend it out, so it's another success. Tomorrow will be a hello I will mention it.
    And now I can say 99% of what was the cause of getting a small amount of water or not at all. In the picture, as you can see, this red spit after being pressed did not return to the starting position and it was blocked and it caused lack of water. I turned on a few washes and, while screwing it with a screwdriver, I pressed it to interrupt the water intake. So if someone has a similar problem, after purging everything that is possible, let them pay attention to this element.
    I have one more question after my dismantling of the lock, something may have been damaged by the rinse aid dispenser, because the dishwasher now always ends the foam program, even without the tablet, and lets me fill the salt tank that has been empty for a long time. What can be the cause of foam?
    That's what ordinary rinsing looks like 4 or 5 in a row without a tablet. See how many froths where it comes from?

    After a few attempts again, something wrong so now I turned on the long program at the end did not finish washing the display showed 6 min to the end and did not drain the water at the end of the wash. I reset the program and dumped the water. I turned on another program out of curiosity, would it move and take the water to the mantle, then pour it into the dishwasher chamber, but it did not move with the washing, just the hands would fall, what else is it? And with the door open and the switch on, the display goes off by itself. What could it be ? I am losing patience with this machine.
  • #20 16480955
    adam976
    Level 10  
    I do not know what this dishwasher is hard to dumble yet but my wife's nerves have already let go, I bought a new connection only and already. So the topic to close.
    And finally, one more question is whether the valve connecting to the water from Aqua-Stop must be connected so that it is directed upwards, upright position or can be in a horizontal position, does it matter?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around troubleshooting a Bosch dishwasher model SRV45T13EU/41 that has stopped completing wash cycles. The user suspects a blockage in the water jacket and has attempted cleaning various components, including the hydrostat and hoses. Despite initial cleaning efforts, the dishwasher still fails to draw water properly. Suggestions from forum members include cleaning the hose from the hydrostat to the bowl, using citric acid for descaling, and checking the micro-switch related to water intake. The user also faced issues with a broken door latch, which was resolved with guidance from other members. Ultimately, the user identified a blockage in a component that prevented water intake and is considering further repairs or replacement of parts.
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