Dishwasher Flow Through Heater - 1800W Stock Number: ES1553358
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Kenwood, Bush and DeLonghi dishwashers
Manufactured by Kenwood
(This part fits select models)
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Dishwasher Flow Through Heater - 1800W
If you have noticed that the water in your dishwasher is not at its usual high temperature, there could be a problem with the heating element.
This element could soon be yours to help get that water temperature back to a consistently warm level - to help get your dishes and cutlery sparkling again in no time.
With this replacement heater from our range of dishwasher spares, eSpares could soon have you back to a dishwasher with hot water again - for rapid cleaning performance on your dishes and cutlery!
Specification:
- Voltage: 220/240V
- Wattage: 1800W
Genuine spare part suitable for select models of Kenwood, Bush and DeLonghi dishwashers.
Please check the suitable model fit list to ensure that this is the correct part for your appliance.
3 Questions and 5 Answers
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Chris at eSpares says...
If the heater checks ok and you have replaced the thermostat it can only by damaged wiring (unlikely) or a faulty control board.
- got reading of 28ohms from heater can it be anything else?
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Chris at eSpares says...
For information on replacing this part see our video at: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/3/1567/how-to-replace-a-dishwasher-flow-through-heat
KID60S blowing trip switch in fuse box half way through a cycle Also intermittently won’t let me select a cycle has anyone had this problem before? 1 Answer
No errors on display. Power button working fine. No loose connections in the front panel as far as I can see
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Chris at eSpares says...
The problem is likely to be the heater so suspect this first.
how can I test to tell whether it is the thermostat or heater that is at fault in a matsui dishwasher that does not heat the water but otherwise completes the wash cycle 1 Answer
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Christopher at eSpares says...
Check the heater element with a meter you should read 20 to 40 ohms resistance and the thermostat or cut outs will read less than 1 ohm.
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