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New dishwasher leaking
Evening all.
I installed a new Hotpoint dishwasher and it was very simple (just two pipes to connect). I am naturally cautious so haven’t fitted the plinth below the dishwasher until I was happy with everything. I have run two full cycles and it works well but since fitting, there has been a pool of water on the floor that has built throughout the day even though the dishwasher wasn’t on - I have checked the connector pipe from the water pipe to the dishwasher and this is dry. Can water leak from ‘below’ the dishwasher even if it’s not running? Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers, OLTB.
I installed a new Hotpoint dishwasher and it was very simple (just two pipes to connect). I am naturally cautious so haven’t fitted the plinth below the dishwasher until I was happy with everything. I have run two full cycles and it works well but since fitting, there has been a pool of water on the floor that has built throughout the day even though the dishwasher wasn’t on - I have checked the connector pipe from the water pipe to the dishwasher and this is dry. Can water leak from ‘below’ the dishwasher even if it’s not running? Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers, OLTB.
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Re: New dishwasher leaking
OLTB wrote:Evening all.
I installed a new Hotpoint dishwasher and it was very simple (just two pipes to connect). I am naturally cautious so haven’t fitted the plinth below the dishwasher until I was happy with everything. I have run two full cycles and it works well but since fitting, there has been a pool of water on the floor that has built throughout the day even though the dishwasher wasn’t on - I have checked the connector pipe from the water pipe to the dishwasher and this is dry. Can water leak from ‘below’ the dishwasher even if it’s not running? Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers, OLTB.
Dumb response from me but you have got the discharge pipe connected haven't you?
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Re: New dishwasher leaking
This is where you use those old clothes you should have disposed of six inches of waistline ago.
Wrap them around different bits of pipework - particularly the joins - and see what ends up wet.
Wrap them around different bits of pipework - particularly the joins - and see what ends up wet.
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Re: New dishwasher leaking
AsleepInYorkshire wrote:OLTB wrote:Evening all.
I installed a new Hotpoint dishwasher and it was very simple (just two pipes to connect). I am naturally cautious so haven’t fitted the plinth below the dishwasher until I was happy with everything. I have run two full cycles and it works well but since fitting, there has been a pool of water on the floor that has built throughout the day even though the dishwasher wasn’t on - I have checked the connector pipe from the water pipe to the dishwasher and this is dry. Can water leak from ‘below’ the dishwasher even if it’s not running? Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers, OLTB.
Dumb response from me but you have got the discharge pipe connected haven't you?
AiY(D)
Thanks AiY and yes, I should have confirmed that the discharge pipe is secure and not leaking.
Cheers, OLTB.
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Re: New dishwasher leaking
We've had this problem but not with a new dishwasher.
On the left hand side behind the blanking panel is a small reservoir and in some models it can easily disconnect. It also happened on my Mum's dishwasher, but again not from new.
The reservoir on some makes is not very secure and if it slips of it's mount it could pull the water tube connected to it off.
Have you checked the connection to the dishwasher - which coincidentally is near the reservoir on some models
AIY(D)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCDaIcJ9YTs - this video shows the area I'm referring to above
On the left hand side behind the blanking panel is a small reservoir and in some models it can easily disconnect. It also happened on my Mum's dishwasher, but again not from new.
The reservoir on some makes is not very secure and if it slips of it's mount it could pull the water tube connected to it off.
Have you checked the connection to the dishwasher - which coincidentally is near the reservoir on some models
AIY(D)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCDaIcJ9YTs - this video shows the area I'm referring to above
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Re: New dishwasher leaking
AsleepInYorkshire wrote:We've had this problem but not with a new dishwasher.
On the left hand side behind the blanking panel is a small reservoir and in some models it can easily disconnect. It also happened on my Mum's dishwasher, but again not from new.
The reservoir on some makes is not very secure and if it slips of it's mount it could pull the water tube connected to it off.
Have you checked the connection to the dishwasher - which coincidentally is near the reservoir on some models
AIY(D)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCDaIcJ9YTs - this video shows the area I'm referring to above
Thanks AiY - I’ve unscrewed and then reattached the water inlet pipe to the dishwasher just in case it wasn’t attached properly from the factory (remote chance I know but thought I’d try it). I’ve then wrapped rags around all possible joints as suggested by UE to see if any show signs of water leaking.
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Re: New dishwasher leaking
OLTB wrote:Thanks AiY - I’ve unscrewed and then reattached the water inlet pipe to the dishwasher just in case it wasn’t attached properly from the factory (remote chance I know but thought I’d try it). I’ve then wrapped rags around all possible joints as suggested by UE to see if any show signs of water leaking.
Hi OLTB, I hope you've sorted it, but if not, don't mess with it for too long. The last Hotpoint dishwasher I bought went straight back to the supplier, because somebody at the factory hadn't fitted the restraining stays that connect the front loading door to the body of the machine. Or, to be precise, he'd fitted one side back to front, so the door didn't close properly, and the other side not at all.
Most/all of Hotpoint's dishwashers are assembled in Turkey these days, and sadly, standards aren't what they used to be. Still, I suppose it's less far away than China to ship them when customers send them back?
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Re: New dishwasher leaking
bungeejumper wrote:OLTB wrote:Thanks AiY - I’ve unscrewed and then reattached the water inlet pipe to the dishwasher just in case it wasn’t attached properly from the factory (remote chance I know but thought I’d try it). I’ve then wrapped rags around all possible joints as suggested by UE to see if any show signs of water leaking.
Hi OLTB, I hope you've sorted it, but if not, don't mess with it for too long. The last Hotpoint dishwasher I bought went straight back to the supplier, because somebody at the factory hadn't fitted the restraining stays that connect the front loading door to the body of the machine. Or, to be precise, he'd fitted one side back to front, so the door didn't close properly, and the other side not at all.
Most/all of Hotpoint's dishwashers are assembled in Turkey these days, and sadly, standards aren't what they used to be. Still, I suppose it's less far away than China to ship them when customers send them back?
BJ
Many thanks BJ - that’s really useful to know and I’ll see what happens later today.
Cheers, OLTB.
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Re: New dishwasher leaking
One thing to look at - in fitting it you will have turned the valve on the supply pipe. As this is the first time it has been turned for about a decade, they can start to weep, which depending on your pipe run and floor level could run down the pipe and drip under the new machine.
Paul
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Re: New dishwasher leaking
DrFfybes wrote:One thing to look at - in fitting it you will have turned the valve on the supply pipe. As this is the first time it has been turned for about a decade, they can start to weep, which depending on your pipe run and floor level could run down the pipe and drip under the new machine.
Paul
Thank you Paul - I have tied a rag around the supply pipe valve and will see if this gets wet as when I turned it ‘off’ the water still dribbled through no matter how much I turned it (I ended up having to turn off the water supply).
Cheers, OLTB.
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