Indesit IDL 705, keeps tripping main house fuse

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About 10 minutes into its cycle, my dishwasher has started to trip the main house fuse.
I have checked the power lead, no apparent kinks or damage. The moulded plug is intact.

Any Ideas please?


Zarni
 
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Sounds like an earth fault on the heater element or water leaking onto electrical components. If you don't know anyone with a suitable electrical background to confirm this then your best bet is to call qualified assistance.
 
Thanx, found a leak. replaced hose. now lights 1 and 3 flash!

any ideas?

Zarni
 
Led 1= Prewash / 3hr
Led 2= Wash / 6hr
Led 3= Rinses / 9 hr
Led 4= Drying / 12hr

LED. illuminated
1 = Overflow ( water in base )

1+2 = Pump timeout, or Software recognition error ( timer not programmed, wrong keypad)

1+3 = Circulation pump not working

2+3 = Not filling

2+4 = Heating circuit not working

2 = Solenoid valve 'broken'

3 = Thermistor (NTC) cicuit not working

4 = Temp not reached whilst heating ( poss NTC detached from casing).

It is usually necessary to 'reset' the machine after a fault code has been displayed.

Resetting.
Switch dishwasher OFF, rotate the selector switch to STOP/CHANGE and switch on, after a few seconds the LEDS will go out enabling a new programme to be selected
 
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To identify the led error accurately it may be necessary to identify which PCB type is fitted & if the machine is free standing or integrated.
How many program LED's do you have...4? Has water leaked onto any of the electrical components? Which hose did you change? Is there still water remaining on the bottom plate? After you changed the hose did you turn back on the water supply? Many questions I know, "replaced a hose" doesn't tell me a great deal.
 
check for a running leak by the housing next to the motor spindle , its a favoured problem on these ,
look at this picture and you'll see what i mean

http://www.casaparts.co.uk/products/id-03110902

also try checking where the previous leak you may have fixed was , is there any electric connections or components there ?
 

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