Yep, siemens SD6P1S fully integrated.
Having a coffee before clearing out under the sink…
Does it give any error codes?
Yep, siemens SD6P1S fully integrated.
Having a coffee before clearing out under the sink…
Does it give any error codes?
Our Siemens dishwasher drains into the same waste as the sink and washing machine. The sink was draining OK, likewise, there were no issues with the washing machine. I had to sponge out that last bit of water from the bottom of the dishwasher before it would run (it came up with a fault code, can't recall which one). In the end, I used one of those rotary drain unblockers up the pipe from the outside drain & released a mini-fatburger. Then all was well.Can’t remember the configuration behind the machine (guess I’ll soon find out!) but does connect into the sink drain. Whatever it is, it’s been perfect for 12 years.
I think it’s actually a strong alkali, NaOH
I know, I remember we had pellets of the stuff in the labs at university. You ended up with the same holes burned in your jeans and the same pain as it ate into your skin!It is, but it is as dangerous as a strong acid, I suspect many think only strong acids can burn and dissolve.
So treat it like a strong acid and be safe..
Is there a filter in the “cone” that the dishwasher waste pipe pushes onto at the side of the waste trap?
I seem to remember this blocked on ours.
Caustic Soda.
Our AEG dishwasher has a flood switch which had the same symptoms OP and with that machine you have to lie it on it's back then put it upright and it works, ours is semi-integrated.
The pressure switch is looking a distinct possibility.
We mainly use the quick wash after rinsing everything off in the sink. I’m thinking because it’s not often run very hot...
My Miele wasn't pumping out fully. On investigation I found a lemon pip stopping the propellor from turning.Have you checked there’s nothing stuck in the pump propellor?
Nobody's suggested he get a better mains lead yet.Who knew a dishwasher thread could be so divisive?