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Service manual request for Miele Dishwasher model G2432SCU


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:wallbash:Bad day yesterday I guess second request: Miele d/w modle is G2432SCU Serial is 100093544 need a service manual for this unit. Throwing off error code F13 I looked around online and found its a water intake fault: heater pressure switch. :banghead:IDK what that means :kopkrab:, the unit fills with water and washes and drains then throws this code, I pulled some glass out of the sump but how would that affect it?

 

:woot: HELP!!!!

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Posted (edited)

http://appliantology.org/files/file/153-miele-g1000g2000-series-dishwasher/

Search downloads for G2* and it comes up.

The heater switch is a pressure switch. It senses the water pressure coming out of the circ. pump.

If the dishwasher fills the circ. pump may be clogged or the switch faulty. Checking the circulation pump for clogs and/or replacing the heater switch means pulling the machine and laying it on its back.

Read the manual, diagnosing these machines requires understanding how they function.

If you need more info on this please post in the kitchen appliance forum, the rules for this forum state:

"Please do not post problem descriptions or requests for service help here-- post those in the appropriate forum (Kitchen, Laundry, etc.)."

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