I missed that post.Sounds like the dishwasher is tripping the RCD to me
I missed that post.Sounds like the dishwasher is tripping the RCD to me
There isn't:If there is a blown fuse
I untripped the RCD and everything came back on
If there is a blown fuse then ensure all applainces are turned off and replace the wire with 5 amp fuse wire and then turn on the main switch. Using 5 amp means the "explosion" in the fuse will be less if there is a fault th.
If there is a blown fuse then ensure all applainces are turned off and replace the wire with 5 amp fuse wire and then turn on the main switch. Using 5 amp means the "explosion" in the fuse will be less if there is a fault th.
I think we are way past that point Bernard.
There is no short circuit
There is no blown fuse
There is an earth fault in the dishwasher.
I'd say weigh up what your dishwasher is worth, find out how much it will cost to get someone in and then buy a new one.
Refer to the manual.Is there a way I can drain the water out of the dishwasher and cancel the cycle?
No. But it will probably trip. You might get a clue to the fault if you find out when it trips though - try the appliances forum.Also, is there an issue for my electrics if i try to run the dishwasher again a few times to see if it carries on, if it keeps tripping i mean?
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