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sparkcymru

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Hey all, well my lovely silver Hotpoint (Bosch made) Ultima dishwasher died for the third time with PCB failure so I set about finding something a bit more vintage that would match my AEG washer. I came across this Hydrocare 7806 machine (Bosch made) on ebay locally and installed it next to the AEG in the kithen. Its a fab machine. Really well made quiet and washes very well. It was a bit of a bugger to plumb in as the cold fill hose wasn't long enough and its fixed well inside the machine so I had to strip it down to replace it taking off the sides and base unit. Now who's idea was that???

Anyway it does a full wash n dry in 62 mins as opposed to over 2 hours for its modern equivilant i've got rid of. Dries really well well with a so called condensor drying system on this version as opposed to residual drying. Someone tell me the difference. It takes 7 place settings and u can shove pans in easily as the upper spray arm is not attached to the upper basket. It also sprays up and downwards with quite some force shifting greasy chip pan grease etc well. I have the brouchure for it too which was an added bonus. The lady i bought it off was not impressed with her latest Hotpoint replacement (Indesit one). she cant get the pans in the same and it takes forever lol.

Now my kitchen is getting quite retro I think that Modern Servis fridge freezer I have is starting to look out of place. lol

Steve

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LOl hmm I think i've had enough of Hotpoint washers Darren, i'll stick with my AEG thank you. I'm gonna post some internal piccys of the dishwasher later on tonight.
Steve
 
Internal upper spray arm

Upper spray arm mounted on a feed from the lower one, plus salt tank can be seen on left side, This is a fold down door flap with built in scoop. Very handy!

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inside workings

This is the fussy part, in order to put a new cold feed pipe on I had to remove the casing and base. The cold fill valve is deep in the machine.This is the machine on its side with door to the right of the picture. Note the huge salt tank and water level unit which covers the entire side of the appliance up to the top, the biggest i've ever seen. Also on the right of the piccy is the concrete weight block that is fixed in the back to keep the weight balanced when your loading up.

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