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Asko D3531XLHDSS Stainless Steel Built-in Dishwasher Questions & Answers
My dishwasher won't turn off. It sounds like
Most dishwashers do not have a 'reset' button other than the on/off switch. It would seem that you have a problem within the control panel if it is a computerized model and it is usually best to have a service call to test for this.
If the unit is fairly new, check the manual to be certain that you are not missing a step somewhere.
Need to replace s.s. panel with a wood door to
Depending on the type of dishwasher there should be screws on the side of the door that can be removed on one or both sides to remove the frame surrounding the old panel. If your dishwasher door seems to wrap around the sides, you may have to order a custom panel from the manufacturer or you can check out ApplianceArt.com and see if they can help with a magnetic or vinyl cover that would goo over your existing panel.
Not cleaning thoroughly. is not drying fully.
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I have an older dishwasher also and recently mywife also complained about it not cleaning right... so me being the man I amtried in vain to clean the things... Bought new spray arms online and installedthem in minutes...now the thing works like new... However I have also foundthat if the heating element goes bad then that also can mess things up bad...So I would buy new spray arms, and also check out the heating element to makesure it is working... Here is a tip that will help you with the onlinebuying...
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Asko D3530. Program LED does not come on. Also
Hello Rick,
make sure you have tested the unit with the door closed all the way ,make sure the delay option is not turned on make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the outlet, and check your fuse box for any blown circuits sorry i have to ask that ahead of time if your not getting power to the led and nothing is happening when you press start or any other button most likely you have a blown control if you would like to double check on this you can follow the cord going into the machine with a multimeter until it reaches the board you should have power going into the board also you should have power going out of the board as well insepct the control board for any burn marks or breaks in any conection spots on the board 90 percent of the time when you have no power showing from the control it is the control if you have any further questions message me back and please remember to rank how this opinion has helped when our chat has fully concluded it allows me to help others in similar situations in the future also if you are not able to conduct electrical tests on your unit i would ask if you would call a service technician Thanks again Rick
Asko D5894 - remove drain hose from pump
It sounds like you've already made significant progress in attempting to replace the drain hose on your Asko D5894 dishwasher. Since you've removed the front plate, main electrical distribution box, and drain pump, it's possible that accessing the connection point between the hose and the drain pump requires additional steps.
Check for hidden screws or fasteners: Sometimes, there may be hidden screws or fasteners that secure the drain pump or its housing. Inspect the area carefully to ensure you haven't missed any screws that need to be removed before accessing the connection point.
Asko dishwasher d3232 no water flow on start just a hum.then the 2 lefthand program buttons flash where should I start
A humming noise with no water flow in an Asko dishwasher could indicate a problem with the water inlet valve. Here are some steps to try and resolve the issue:
- Check water supply: Make sure the water supply to the dishwasher is turned on and there is enough water pressure.
- Clean the inlet screen: Check the inlet screen for any debris and clean it if necessary.
- Check water inlet valve: The water inlet valve may be clogged or damaged and preventing water from entering the dishwasher. Replace the valve if necessary.
- Check the pump: If the inlet valve is fine, the problem may be with the pump. Check the pump for any blockages or damage and replace if necessary.
- Check the control board: If the water inlet valve and pump are functioning properly, the issue may be with the control board. Check the connections and replace the board if necessary.
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