Hi.
Your dishwasher should never be connected to a hot water tap.
Every dishwasher has its own Heating element. If you connect it to a hot water tap you may eventually damage the inlet valve which has sensitive plastic components in it and may even void your warranty if your installation manual suggests Cold water connection only.
Regards Sam
The dishwasher has a built in instantaneous water heater, so even if the water feeding the d/w is cold the machine will heat it the the temp required for the cycle you have choosen. Reducing the temp will not effect the wash quality at all, in fact having a lower temp or cold water filling the machine will make the drying cycle at the end of the program more effective.
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It obviously sounds like a timer issue here, and as it's embedded in a big chip on the control board, I would think a new control board is needed.
The exception to this is if it is not heating at all, in which case it won't advance if the water is not hot enough. Try it again and see if it gets warm.
If not - replace the heating element.
Most machines just stop to heat up the water, but to cut down cycle time they may recirculate the wash-water first to speed things up.
Kill power to the unit. Access bottom of unit removing the kick plate. Hard to see under the machine but you will find that water is collecting in the white plastic pan under the unit. Stick a corner of towel in where you see water to soak up the water. When all the water is out, turn the water pressure down on your supply line to almost nothing. Adjust this pressure by turning the hot water on at your sink and adjusting it down by half. This will allow you to use your machine until you can replace your water valve on the dishwasher. The valve is allowing too much water to come into the machine and over flowing at one of the inlet components.
this may be due to a leak which you are not aware of. there is a float switch in the base which if operates, turns on the drain pump and nothing else. to check, tilt the appliance backwards 45 deg and see if water comes out of the back. if so, you are faced with identifying the leak which is often the main pump
this type of fill mechanism is a pain in the butt and causes many problems. a likely cause is a blackage in the transparant pipe on the rhs of you picture about 1 inch diameter or a little more. recommend you use a dishwasher cleaner 3-4 times as year
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Dishwashers come in standard sizes. Your old one is 60 CM wide and made for built in.
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As long as the new one is also for built in, the dishwasher will fit. Measure the height of the space you have. There may be a little height adjustment on the feet.
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