Hi All,
Our dishwasher packed up recently so we bought the Which recommended Beko DW686 to replace the old one.
I installed it on Saturday morning, and ran it for the first time. After the cycle had finished, I noticed that the floor to the right of the unit, underneath the kitchen cabinet felt wet to the touch.
I pulled the dishwasher out and inspected all the connections etc and could see no signs of leaks.
So I ran the unit again and kept a close eye on it. The floor stayed dry the whole time through, until the 'turbo fan' kicked in during the drying cycle. I noticed then, that there is an exhaust outlet at the rear of the dishwasher, at the bottom on the right hand side. This was kicking out hot, damp air - which was condensing on the cold floor and the cold pipes.
Now, before I phone Beko I was wondering if this is considered normal? Obviously if a fan runs I'd expect there to be an outlet somewhere - but shouldn't this be filtered somehow to remove the moisture?
At the moment I still have all the plinths off and the corner post (dishwasher is next to a corner unit) so air can circulate and the floor dries within 20 mins or so - but concerned that once all of this is back on it will stay wet and get mouldy etc
Any thoughts appreciated!
Thanks
Andy.
Our dishwasher packed up recently so we bought the Which recommended Beko DW686 to replace the old one.
I installed it on Saturday morning, and ran it for the first time. After the cycle had finished, I noticed that the floor to the right of the unit, underneath the kitchen cabinet felt wet to the touch.
I pulled the dishwasher out and inspected all the connections etc and could see no signs of leaks.
So I ran the unit again and kept a close eye on it. The floor stayed dry the whole time through, until the 'turbo fan' kicked in during the drying cycle. I noticed then, that there is an exhaust outlet at the rear of the dishwasher, at the bottom on the right hand side. This was kicking out hot, damp air - which was condensing on the cold floor and the cold pipes.
Now, before I phone Beko I was wondering if this is considered normal? Obviously if a fan runs I'd expect there to be an outlet somewhere - but shouldn't this be filtered somehow to remove the moisture?
At the moment I still have all the plinths off and the corner post (dishwasher is next to a corner unit) so air can circulate and the floor dries within 20 mins or so - but concerned that once all of this is back on it will stay wet and get mouldy etc
Any thoughts appreciated!
Thanks
Andy.