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If the anti-flood device has activated on your AEG dishwasher, it means that water has leaked into the base of the dishwasher and triggered the safety device. The anti-flood device is designed to prevent water damage to your home and shut off the water supply to the dishwasher.
To resolve this issue, you will need to locate the source of the leak and fix it. Here are the steps you can take:
Turn off the dishwasher and unplug it from the power outlet.
Disconnect the dishwasher from the water supply and move it away from the wall.
Check the inlet hose, outlet hose, and drainage hose for any cracks, damage, or loose connections. Tighten any loose connections and replace any damaged hoses.
Check the dishwasher door and gasket for any damage or debris that may prevent it from closing properly.
Check the dishwasher's interior for any leaks, such as a cracked spray arm or a damaged pump.
Once you have fixed the leak, you can reset the anti-flood device by tilting the dishwasher to one side to allow the water to drain out of the base. Then, level the dishwasher and plug it back in.
If you are unable to identify or fix the leak, it is recommended to call a professional technician for assistance.
is it a ribbed hose with a removable plastic bend on it if so you will need to remove the plastic bend they should clip off then you can feed the hose though and clip it back on
Sorry but this forum does not supply any sort of manual direct; it's just made up of ordinary guys and gals, probably at home and from all over the world, with experience of addressing problems and giving guidance for free on the web ;-0)
You will need to type into your search engine/web browser '(make) washer schematic' and you might be presented with a number of sources from which you can either download for free or have to pay a nominal amount. During the process you will be asked for the actual model number!
May I suggest you try the manufacturer's web site direct? You may find, however, that it will supply only to service engineers but good luck anyway.
Good luck,
John C.
The outlet pump is triggered by the anti flood micro switch via the polystyreene float on the base of the washer. If any water for whatever reason (leaky pipe)is on the floor the machiene automatically switches to pump out mode and only works once the water and the cause is rectified..
This is typical of a water leak onto electrical connection OR the electrical element has shorted internaly . Check this with a Ohm meter and itshould show the problem
If there is water getting into the machine, then the motor, motor control unit, pressure switch, timer control and wiring harness must be tested. If the machine is a top load the motor coupler may replace the MCU of variable speed motors, that must also be tested then.
If cycle is not operating at all, with no water getting through the inlet check lid switch, door latch, inlet hose , inlet valve, membrane switch, Timer board and MCU if present.
This seems like the anti flood system (polystireen float / micro switch) at the base of the washer is triggered,\. This puts the washer in pump out mode and stops inlet of water via the inlet solinoid. Dry the water on the base and then check for any water leaks. (pipe leak
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