Electrolux DX302WJ Questions & Answers
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My Electrolux Dishlex DX302WJ is blowing up the fuse at the switchboard, each and every time I start the dishwasher.
Could you assist with a solution to this problem?
Hi John I am not electrician but it could be a few things if you just put power on and it blows need check control panel, if you the the dish washer starts then trips could be water getting in some where like the heating element connections if your not savy with this type of stuff call electrician But if you are going to look at these things make sure you turn power off and unplug from the power supply. Really need more info on what the dish washers doing like when you switch power on can you select program and does it start it cycle
Regards Jules
Hi John, Just scrolling through old reviews and came across your question. Blowing the fuse at the switchboard, in relation to this washer, often relates to a bridging of the circuit, commonly near the pump element on the underneath left hand side of the dishwasher (when you face the dishwasher door). The pipe that directs water from the bottom of the washer to the spray arms at the top, runs across live connections at the bottom. Where the pipe fits onto the pump element, the pipe is an opaque plastic with a rubber extension that clamps at the base where it fits to the pump. This rubber deteriorates (generally in three years) and often splits, leaking water onto the circuit, causing the short. A replacement pipe costs around $65 and often fixes the problem.
Regards
Carl
Hi there i have a problem with my Dishlex DX302WJ*06 it has stopped heating and i went to use it again the other day just to see if it would work again and it is now just staying on pump mode when you first put your dishwasher on!!! Please help what should i do...should i just buy a new one and different brand of coarse?? Or Is it something simple to fix? Thanks.
I think that you might find that the cost of repair is fairly high and there is no guarantee that something else might go wrong. It will depend on how old your machine is. If 5 or 6 years old I would just get a new machine. These things have become consumables! Reports seem to indicate that Dishlex is a bit unreliable. We bought an Asko which is terrific but the wash cycles are much longer and it is a bit expensive. Only time will tell!
Snoopy I know how to fix if can solder
Please, I need instructions on how to operate the Dishlex Dx302WJ model. can anyone direct me to a site where manuals or just instruction on "which button to press"this can be found? Thank you.
The eject button, worst dishwasher ever.
Hi MaggieMay,
Sally from Electrolux here.
We are sorry to hear you are experiencing problems with your Electrolux appliance. If you wish to discuss this further please feel free to contact Sally at customercare@electrolux.com.au
Thanks
Sally
Hi,
We have two DX302WJ*03 dishwashers which have been great. One of them has just started to leak out of the front right. It appears as though the bottom is flooding during the cycle and the water rises to above the bottom tray lip then starts to drip over. I've removed and cleaned out the dirt collection basket things at the bottom. Not that they looked clogged. The dishwasher appears to still operates well just with a small puddle on the floor! The water all appears to pump out at the end of the cycle. Is there some sort of level detector that could blocked or faulty?
Thank you,
Gary
Hi Garyl2000, Rumana from Electrolux here. Electrolux will be able to assist you with this query. Can you please email me your contact details at customercare@electrolux.com.au attention Rumana. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
Thanks
Rumana
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