Good afternoon.
During the rinsing mode, it seemed that the machine was rinsing (working) for a long time - I just turned it off, I thought it was a glitch.
A day later I loaded it, turned it on, but only the pump works (water gurgles below), poured two mugs of water - the water goes away. I took a video of how it works. What to do?
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Now I checked again - with the door open, I turn on the power button of the machine, the pump immediately starts working (if you pour water, the water goes away, which means there is no blockage). I press the washing mode buttons - nothing changes: only the pump works. When I close the door, I can hear that only the pump is running.
BOSCH SRV55TO3EU - only the pump works ⇐ Bosch
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Автор темыalwol
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- My dishwasher: BOSCH SRV55TO3EU
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Автор темыalwol
- Total posts: 4
- Joined: 28.06.2017
- My dishwasher: BOSCH SRV55TO3EU
Re: BOSCH SRV55TO3EU - only the pump works
I called 2 services. They answered: you need to disassemble the car - there may be a leak in the pan.
Re: BOSCH SRV55TO3EU - only the pump works
Did you try tilting and shaking them? In the next topic they write that it helps with many errors.
I had a similar experience when lemon seeds got stuck in the pump. I don’t remember what I did, but it seems I dissolved them there with vinegar essence.
Did you try tilting and shaking them? In the next topic they write that it helps with many errors.
Re: BOSCH SRV55TO3EU - only the pump works
So, where there are slots on the lower left, I poked around with wire and pulled out these bones.
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Автор темыalwol
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Re: BOSCH SRV55TO3EU - only the pump works
I haven’t tried to shake it - I’m still looking on the Internet: how to even get it out of the kitchen cabinet.
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Автор темыalwol
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Re: BOSCH SRV55TO3EU - only the pump works
Good afternoon.
The first summer problem resolved itself.
I pulled out the p/m, shook it and it started working again.
But today it stopped again:
I turn on any mode, close the door and nothing happens.
There was only a barely audible hum and clicking.
And now the hum has become louder (with a slight increase and decrease in sound).
If you open the door sharply, a little water seems to return to the drainage point.
But it doesn’t work.
The first summer problem resolved itself.
I pulled out the p/m, shook it and it started working again.
But today it stopped again:
I turn on any mode, close the door and nothing happens.
There was only a barely audible hum and clicking.
And now the hum has become louder (with a slight increase and decrease in sound).
If you open the door sharply, a little water seems to return to the drainage point.
But it doesn’t work.
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- Total posts: 1
- Joined: 06.02.2018
- My dishwasher: BOSCH SRV55TO3EU/38
Re: BOSCH SRV55TO3EU - only the pump works
Hi all! I found a topic based on the PMM model and, in order not to create a similar one, I will continue the existing one.
So, at first I didn’t wash it until about rinsing. It was turned off by my wife on suspicion that the washing process took too long. Disabled. Looked around. Nothing but water in the pan. I did not completely remove the water with napkins. Did not help. I called a repairman at random. Nothing. But! I spied on all the manipulations.
In the end:
1. By tilting, drain water from the pan through the drainage (?) holes in the front lower part. Power is turned off.
2. Removing contacts and forced switching of power for the aquastop valve (clicks properly).
3. The PMM was started by pouring 3 liters of water into the working area. Finished the rinsing program as usual.
4. The game of battle of psychics on the topic "change brains" ended with a polite refusal and an offer to leave.
For today:
1. Twice in a quarter she refused to work, and was restored to work by following steps 1...3 (see above).
2. There is a firm belief that water is pouring into the pan, and the float in the right front lower part of the pan is blocking something.
3. There is a suspicion that water is poured into the pan at the time of filling from the water supply network. Literally, along the right (along the way) lower part there is a device (very difficult to describe, and I haven’t figured out how to post the photos yet), from which water oozes.
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If someone finished reading, then let me know. I’m trying to post a photo.
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So, at first I didn’t wash it until about rinsing. It was turned off by my wife on suspicion that the washing process took too long. Disabled. Looked around. Nothing but water in the pan. I did not completely remove the water with napkins. Did not help. I called a repairman at random. Nothing. But! I spied on all the manipulations.
In the end:
1. By tilting, drain water from the pan through the drainage (?) holes in the front lower part. Power is turned off.
2. Removing contacts and forced switching of power for the aquastop valve (clicks properly).
3. The PMM was started by pouring 3 liters of water into the working area. Finished the rinsing program as usual.
4. The game of battle of psychics on the topic "change brains" ended with a polite refusal and an offer to leave.
For today:
1. Twice in a quarter she refused to work, and was restored to work by following steps 1...3 (see above).
2. There is a firm belief that water is pouring into the pan, and the float in the right front lower part of the pan is blocking something.
3. There is a suspicion that water is poured into the pan at the time of filling from the water supply network. Literally, along the right (along the way) lower part there is a device (very difficult to describe, and I haven’t figured out how to post the photos yet), from which water oozes.
...
If someone finished reading, then let me know. I’m trying to post a photo.
Sent after 9 minutes 16 seconds: Sent after 2 minutes 47 seconds: Sent after 2 minutes 57 seconds :
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