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Would the error reset option and / or calibration help? (I don't know the button combination).
The dishwasher was once in a local service center to "clean / check" the cost of PLN 150, it came from 2 months and the i40 error started to appear again. Currently, the dishwasher has not been working for over half a year - I disassembled several times removing / cleaning more and more parts (I read various topics on this forum).
I have removed the salt reservoir - is it integrated with the hydrostatic, i.e. is it a hydrostat, this cylinder-shaped chamber, divided horizontally? I cleaned this kind of hydrostat by pouring hot water with baking soda from the top and bottom and blowing it, but the "charge" only partially took on "colors" - before cleaning it was simply black (the cost of a new salt / hydrostatic tank PLN 280
(can this salt container be disassembled by removing the top / bottom cover? (two latches can be seen diagonally at the top and two at the bottom) - is it glued / welded?
I also removed and cleaned the water turbidity sensor, which had a lot of white / gray scale and dirt - I also rinsed its "chamber".
I removed-cleaned the water jacket on the side of the dishwasher above the salt reservoir / hydrostat.
I removed-cleaned the flow heater with hoses in front of and behind the heater.
At the very beginning, I bought a new drain pump for PLN 175 and replaced it, but it was completely useless.
There is no point in buying parts and replacing them blindly because it will come out more expensive than a new dishwasher.
After assembling the whole, the dishwasher is completely without water - well, probably only in this kind of hydrostat (salt container) there is some water - and yet this error of flooding i40 pops up right after turning on the dishwasher and the drain pump starts working and after a dozen or so seconds max, probably to 1 minutes the pump turns off and the error is still with the sound signal.
Would anyone have any more suggestions for removing / cleaning something? It's a pity to get rid of such equipment, especially since a new dishwasher costs 1200+
Would the error reset option and / or calibration help? (I don't know the button combination).
The dishwasher was once in a local service center to "clean / check" the cost of PLN 150, it came from 2 months and the i40 error started to appear again. Currently, the dishwasher has not been working for over half a year - I disassembled several times removing / cleaning more and more parts (I read various topics on this forum).
I have removed the salt reservoir - is it integrated with the hydrostatic, i.e. is it a hydrostat, this cylinder-shaped chamber, divided horizontally? I cleaned this kind of hydrostat by pouring hot water with baking soda from the top and bottom and blowing it, but the "charge" only partially took on "colors" - before cleaning it was simply black (the cost of a new salt / hydrostatic tank PLN 280

I also removed and cleaned the water turbidity sensor, which had a lot of white / gray scale and dirt - I also rinsed its "chamber".
I removed-cleaned the water jacket on the side of the dishwasher above the salt reservoir / hydrostat.
I removed-cleaned the flow heater with hoses in front of and behind the heater.
At the very beginning, I bought a new drain pump for PLN 175 and replaced it, but it was completely useless.
There is no point in buying parts and replacing them blindly because it will come out more expensive than a new dishwasher.
After assembling the whole, the dishwasher is completely without water - well, probably only in this kind of hydrostat (salt container) there is some water - and yet this error of flooding i40 pops up right after turning on the dishwasher and the drain pump starts working and after a dozen or so seconds max, probably to 1 minutes the pump turns off and the error is still with the sound signal.
Would anyone have any more suggestions for removing / cleaning something? It's a pity to get rid of such equipment, especially since a new dishwasher costs 1200+
