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Naiko Dishwasher from Sadeway

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Pikey

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May 16, 2004, 12:35:37 PM5/16/04
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Anyone else had any probs with these? I've been using mine for about 8
months without a hitch, and this morning it simply doesn't stop filling up -
causing it to flood.

If there's a known problem I can fix, then I'll do it; otherwise it's the
uphill battle at Safeways "Customer Service" counter on Monday evening.


Tim


DB.

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May 16, 2004, 1:40:35 PM5/16/04
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"tox" <Gone-with...@co.com> wrote in message
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> "Pikey" <pike_by...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> If there's a known problem I can fix, then I'll do it; otherwise it's
>> the
>> uphill battle at Safeways "Customer Service" counter on Monday
>> evening.
>>
> Yes, I seem to remember a thread in this NG about six months ago,
> about the
> reliability and some other problems with these machines.
>
> HTH
> tox
>

Yes, do a "Google Groups" search on "Naiko dishwasher". It seems others
have had problems with them, but whether your problem is the same as
theirs I'll leave you to work out!

--
DB.


GwG

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May 16, 2004, 4:31:48 PM5/16/04
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"tox" <Gone-with...@co.com> wrote in message
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> "Pikey" <pike_by...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > If there's a known problem I can fix, then I'll do it; otherwise
it's the
> > uphill battle at Safeways "Customer Service" counter on Monday
evening.
> >
> Yes, I seem to remember a thread in this NG about six months ago,
about the
> reliability and some other problems with these machines.
>

The original problem was with not having the water pressure high enough
to feed the machine, causing the machine not to heat. An overfill
problem could be caused by a blockage in a pipe, a split hose, a faulty
pressure switch, or a sticking valve, but the only way to stop the
machine filling if it was a sticking valve, would be to turn the water
off.


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