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I've always used powder dishwashing detergent in past
But for some reason I bought some gel detergent to try out Tow days after using it my dishwasher (albeit old) just up and quit. It does act as if the drain system is plugged up. Could it have been the gel detergent? Possible? |
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Kathleen wrote:
> Be grateful that the computer system didn't get jacked and cause the > dishwasher to pump huge volumes of filthy water throughout the first > floor of your home because it simply wasn't registering fill levels. Somebody hacked your dishwasher? Cool. I gotta learn how to do that. -sw |
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On Feb 10, 12:54*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
> Kathleen wrote: > > Be grateful that the computer system didn't get jacked and cause the > > dishwasher to pump huge volumes of filthy water throughout the first > > floor of your home because it simply wasn't registering fill levels. > > Somebody hacked your dishwasher? > > Cool. *I gotta learn how to do that. > > -sw It was probably the refrigerator. They're natural enemies. Susan B. |
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On Feb 9, 8:44*pm, wrote:
> I've always used powder dishwashing detergent in past > > But for some reason I bought some gel detergent to try > out > > Tow days after using it my dishwasher (albeit old) just > up and quit. It does act as if the drain system is > plugged up. > > Could it have been the gel detergent? Possible? Maybe it knocked loose a clod of grease that had built up in your filters. (Don't ask how I came to that guess.) |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> Kathleen wrote: > >> Be grateful that the computer system didn't get jacked and cause the >> dishwasher to pump huge volumes of filthy water throughout the first >> floor of your home because it simply wasn't registering fill levels. > > > Somebody hacked your dishwasher? > > Cool. I gotta learn how to do that. I hacked it with my butt. I'd just unloaded it, it was standing open, I took a quick step backwards to avoid stepping on Zane, tripped backwards and basically sat down, full force, on the dish rack and the open door. I'm grateful the silverware rack was empty. There'd been steak knives in there earlier. Nevertheless, it left huge freakin' bruises on my calf and thigh. Even so, the dishwasher came out the loser in the battle. The encounter with my butt left it brain-dead. Let's be careful out there, people. Don't leave that dishwasher hanging open, not even if you mean to start loading it in the next few minutes. Shut it, then open it back up when you're ready. That open door is a freakin' menace. |
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On Feb 9, 8:44 pm, wrote:
> I've always used powder dishwashing detergent in past > > But for some reason I bought some gel detergent to try > out > > Tow days after using it my dishwasher (albeit old) just > up and quit. It does act as if the drain system is > plugged up. > > Could it have been the gel detergent? Possible? Possible, but probably not. On my old dishwasher (dunno about the new one), there was a valve in the bottom of the washer that set the level of water. The water raised a float that triggered a switch that fed into the controller to tell it that the proper water level had been reached. Over the course of a couple of years, crud would build up and block the float, which would tell the controller to pump more water into the tub than it should have. And the excess water would leak out. It would appear as though the main drain was plugged up, but it was the level detector that was the problem. Look on the bottom of your dishwasher for a similar mechanism, take it apart (nothing more than pulling off the cap in my case), and clean out all the crud. This *may* be your problem. Good luck. -- Silvar Beitel |
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sueb > wrote:
> On Feb 10, 12:54*pm, Sqwertz > wrote: >> Kathleen wrote: >>> Be grateful that the computer system didn't get jacked and cause the >>> dishwasher to pump huge volumes of filthy water throughout the first >>> floor of your home because it simply wasn't registering fill levels. >> >> Somebody hacked your dishwasher? >> >> Cool. *I gotta learn how to do that. > > It was probably the refrigerator. They're natural enemies. I'd put money on the garbage disposal. -sw |
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Kathleen > wrote:
> Let's be careful out there, people. Don't leave that dishwasher hanging > open, not even if you mean to start loading it in the next few minutes. > Shut it, then open it back up when you're ready. That open door is a > freakin' menace. A few years ago a 13-year old put his baby brother in there and turned it on. The baby brother didn't survive. The 13-year-old denied everything of course, and said the kid climbed in there on his own and managed to turn it on from the inside. -sw |
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Dan Abel wrote:
> In article >, > Kathleen > wrote: > > > >>I hacked it with my butt. > > >>Even so, the dishwasher came out the loser in the battle. The encounter >>with my butt left it brain-dead. > > > Remind me to stay far away from your butt! If it could do that to a > dishwasher, think what it could do to my poor old body! Yep, used carelessly it can be lethal. On the other hand, what a way to go... I could put Kevorkian out of business. "The most recent victim, yet another end-stage cancer patient, was found dead under suspicious circumstances. The deceased was found flat on the floor, blue in the face, and smiling. Beware the buns of doom... |
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"Kathleen" ha scritto nel messaggio >
> Shut it, then open it back up when you're ready. That open door is a > > freakin' menace. > The menace was Zane! The DW just stood still. That's like being accused of causing an accident when you're parked. |
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Giusi wrote:
> "Kathleen" ha scritto nel messaggio > > >> Shut it, then open it back up when you're ready. That open door is a > >>freakin' menace. >> > > > The menace was Zane! The DW just stood still. That's like being accused of > causing an accident when you're parked. > > Of course Zane's a menace. That goes without saying. But I dodge him literally dozens of times a day without incident. The problem came when *I* introduced an additional obstacle into my environment by leaving the door to the dishwasher hanging open. And yes, in fact it *is* an unsafe thing and it should be kept closed unless there's a reason for it to be open. |
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