'Remote' repairs.
Last week I remotely 'repaired' a fault over the phone and it didn't cost the customer a penny! Re-enacted on my own dishwasher in photos above.
I had a call last week from a customer who, incidentally was in London, which is beyond my operating area. On asking about the fault however, It became clear that the problem was with a dishwasher where the door would not close and the pump was running with the door open (something which shouldn't normally be possible).
Having seen this fault many times before, I was able to advise the customer that the likely problem was that the switch inside the door had become latched, causing the dishwasher to be in 'door closed' mode. This is usually when the door latch springs round into the closed position which then tells the dishwasher that the door is closed when it isn't. The latch springs forward and when you try to close the door, the latch hits the metal door bar that goes into the lock opening so it won't close and the dishwasher can actually then run with the door open. Not a good idea!
I was able to talk the customer through putting a thin screwdriver behind the latch and flipping it back round to the open position.
It isn't uncommon for faults such as these to be solved over the phone. Remember, when you call, you speak directly with the engineer and sometimes, the problem can be solved free of charge. It's all part of the great service we offer to all of our customers, even the non-paying ones!
I have re-created the fault in photos above on my own dishwasher.




