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Zanussi Dishwasher DE6850

Does not seem to be washing properly and will not dry dishes

  • Barbarolly Dec 03, 2007

    I think you may be right. I ran a full cycle again yesterday and the water was cold all the way through. Do you know if it would be worth getting this fixed or purchasing a new one?

  • Barbarolly Dec 03, 2007

    Thank you for your help with this problem.....Barbarolly

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Sounds like a heater problem to me, does it go through the complete cycle on its own?

  • Anonymous Dec 03, 2007

    Zanussi Dishwashers are quite good, it also maybe a thermostat problem, either way it should cost no more than 70 gbp for a local engineer to repair it.

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