Appliance411 Sponsored in part by
AppliancePartsPros


Appliance411 home
Links : Myths About Appliances : Dishwashers
The Purchase
Home Service
Repair Parts
Appliance Links
  1. Top
  2. What's New
  3. Editor's Picks
  4. What's Popular
  5. Top Rated
  6. Random Link
  7. Refer this Page
  8. Search
Q&A Forum

Abt Electronics and Appliances

RepairClinic.com - Online appliance parts, FREE repair advice

Myth - If your dishwasher fails to function, you should call a plumber.
Truth - In most cases, no. Major appliances are considerably different from most other plumbing fixtures. Most plumbers are not familiar with the intricacies of the appliance itself and should only be called if the problem lies in the connection to the household plumbing.

(Added: 9-Oct-1999 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
Myth - My dishwasher is broken because there is some water in the bottom after the cycle is finished.
Truth - There should usually be some water left in the bottom sump of the dishwasher at the end of a wash. This water keeps the seals moist to avoid them drying out and leaking. When the dishwasher starts, it will first drain for several seconds to remove standing water, then it will fill with fresh water and begin the wash cycle.

(Added: 9-Oct-1999 Rating: 5.50 Votes: 2)
Myth - A dishwasher pumps in water to fill it up.
Truth - When needed, a water fill valve simply opens to allow the household water pressure fill the machine. The pump is only involved in draining the appliance and washing.

(Added: 16-Oct-2001 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)
Myth - A dishwasher stops filling when the float inside the tub rises high enough to represent a proper fill level.
Truth - Most modern dishwashers fill using a timing method, filling for a set amount of time. The float is usually for over-fill protection only, stopping a fill before it gets to the point of flooding. Under normal operation the float and float switch should never come into play.

(Added: 6-Jun-2007 Rating: 0 Votes: 0)

Related Categories:

This Page Created On: 15-Feb-2024 - 16:31:22

Return to the Appliance411 Home Page
 Appliance411 Home 

The Purchase | Home Service | Repair Parts | Q&A Forum | Appliance Links
News | FTC Disclosure | Contact Us | Privacy
Support Appliance411 | Much2.com

Copyright © Daniel O'Neill 1997-2024. All rights reserved.