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13th August 2020 at 15:33 #3025
beste lezer,
ik heb de vuil water geleegd, maar de 4 led lampjes branden/ Nu probeer ik via de doucheruimte het zij paneel te openen. Hier zit 1 schroef maar ik krijg de plaat er niet uit zonder het houdt eromheen te beschadigen. Wat is jullie advies?
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13th August 2020 at 15:47 #3026
(Translation from Dutch)
Dear reader,
“I emptied the dirty water, but the 4 led lights are on / Now I try to open the side panel through the shower area. There is 1 screw here, but I can’t get the plate out without damaging the hold around it. What is your advice?”
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13th August 2020 at 16:08 #3027
That is NOT the access to the waste water tank, Tokkeh. That’s access to the blown air heater, the waste pipe from the basin and various wiring. (This is handy when doing any wiring round this area, as you can gain access to the area behind the tall cupboards, cooker and sink units)
To remove that panel is awkward, as it is VERY tight. The answer is to carefully insert a very thin pen knife blade (craft or Stanley knife blades are too thin and will most likely snap). Then gently wiggle the blade so that it pulls the panel gradually out. One of the rounded corners may give you better purchase on the edge of the wood. Pay attention that you’re not damaging the surrounding woodwork as you gradually lever it out. A little silicon grease or candle wax along these edges could make removal easier later.
Now, back to your problem with the waste tank… Access to this tank is via the bottom cupboard under the hob. Lift out the drawers by pulling right out, then while lifting, flip the little pointed pieces of plastic at the front of each runner – this will free the drawer from the runner and it can be removed. At the base, inside this cupboard, is a panel with a finget-pull hole in it. Removing this will give you access to the top of the tank. I know there is “wiring” there, but I’ve never investigated further. May be another member has further advice?
Good luck!
Barry (ex-Exsis!)
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13th August 2020 at 16:38 #3028
I had a leak from the grey water tank which was due to a slightly deteriorated seal on the screw down lid. It’s an issue because that tank is on its side. Fortunately it’s exactly the same as the freshwater tank so I swapped the lids- access this time is from the rear cupboard under the WC.
Suspect the other route will be better for the wiring.
Tony
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13th August 2020 at 19:24 #3029
Good info, thanks, Tony. My guess is that the sensors are attached to that lid.
Barry
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