Integrated dishwasher

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My 45cm built in Prima dishwasher is playing up, basically not rinsing very well as items always seem to have small pieces of food etc left on from the main wash so looking to change out as also the top basket rollers are knackered and can't find spares for it.
When looking for a built in appliance am i right in thinking that if it is being sold as integrated appliance then a kitchen door can be attached to it, secondly, is it best to have a plumber fit the dishwasher or a kitchen fitter asit was them that originally fitted it in. When replacing one of these items is there anything need to look out for or pretty straight forward.
 
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If your DIY skills are up to it you ought to be able to install a new dishwasher yourself. But if you're worried about taking on the challenge then it might be a good idea to get the supplier to take care of the installation for you. As you didn't include the model or product number of the appliance it is difficult to give you any repair advice. But spares are available for most Prima models. If the wash result is poor it could have several causes. Post the details on the door lip sticker if you need information about spares.
 
I am away at work at the moment but it is a Prima LPR 450, in fact when i first had the issue with the basket guide rollers keep falling off i looked on the net and could find none, now i find some on partmaster, apparently made by Stoves. I know my wife does not use salt or rinse aid but also hasn't for a long time and it was ok, we have a water softener so water is already treated, i have checked the filters - clean, impellars - free of debris so my thought is the circulation motor but will maybe get it checked out, just don't want to go down the road of changing things out and then still need changing the dam machine in the end, is 5 yrs old so has not done bad i suppose. Was looking at fitting a bosch, if it says integrate does that mean you can fit a cabinet door to it??
 
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Yes you can fit a cabinet door to an integrated machine.
When you decide which machine you want check it is supplied with the appropriate door fixing kit.
 

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