I'm not having a good day!

tigerfish
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edited January 2016 in General Chat #1

Did you ever have one of those days?  It started about 7.50 am when the DCOS went downstairs to get ready to take the grandchilderen to school. (Their mum is poorly)

Anyway I became aware of  her shouting in alarm from the kitchen and rushed downstairs to find out what was going on.  The dishwasher which we had programmed for an overnight wash, was sounding an alarm and there were lights flashing all over it, it was flashing a fault code F70.

I switched off, but a worrying grinding/rotating noise continued!

A hurried search did not reveal the mains socket, so I tripped the house electrical panel and isolated all sockets, thus shutting down everything phones, computer etc etc. Eventually I did find where the kitchen suppliers had hidden the sockets for the appliences and thus isolated the dishwasher and switched back on the sockets circuit, but now the compuer was sulking because it had not been closed down properly.

At this point the DCOS announced that she had to go out to slimming world,  and I had to move my car to enable her to get out in her car.

I put on my dressing gown and slippers, went out to my car and drove it off the drive to allow her to get out. She drove off immediately.

At this point I discovered that she had pulled the front door shut behind her so I was now locked out in slippers and dressing gown.   I tried phoning her but she had obviously not switched on her mobile, so I was well & truly scuppered!

Luckily the second neighbour that i tried had a spare key, but now it was rapidly becoming a source of real amusement in our small road!

Our main electrical supplier cannot come for a week, so I face a week of washing up!  I think I will get the Caravan out instead!

TF

 

 

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  • Kennine
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    edited January 2016 #2

    Would have made a great episode in the TV series " I don't believe it"   TF   -- Victor Meldrew would have a field day acting out your scenario. 

    Happy

     

  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #3

    Kennine your dead right!  Actually looking at the "General Chat" menu it brings a whole new experience to the other thread of Parents & Grandparents in their nightclothes!

    TF

  • volvoman9
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    edited January 2016 #4

    Blimey Brian what a start too the day Sad

    Surely it can only get better Happy cant it ?

    peter.

  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #5

    Tell you later, I'm doing the washing up!

    TF

  • mickysf
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    edited January 2016 #6

    It's a good job you didn't have to drop the grandchildren off at school in your night attire, that headmistress and others on here would be after you!Wink

  • Nuggy
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    edited January 2016 #7

    There's a few hours left before the end of the day, we wait with baited breath for the next chapter.

  • huskydog
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    edited January 2016 #8

    Just think TF ,that there is always someone worse off than yourselfHappy

  • tombar
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    edited January 2016 #9

    The best solution in this farce would be go back to bedHappy

    It does remind me a bit of the one-off comedy "The Plank".  It starts with just needing a little something and develops over the day into something major

  • volvoman9
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    edited January 2016 #10

    I was going too ask you too fill in my lottery numbers this week but perhaps its not a good idea.Sad

    peter.

  • Rubytuesday
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    edited January 2016 #11

    Kennine your dead right!  Actually looking at the "General Chat" menu it brings a whole new experience to the other thread of Parents & Grandparents in their nightclothes!

    TF

    Write your comments here...good heavens TF   Never ever thought of you as a Slummy Grammpy , l o l Laughing

  • Bakers2
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    edited January 2016 #12

    Oh TF it never rains that it pours Surprised.  I sincerely hope you have a better start to the day tomorrow.  I hope you have enjoyed
    the washing up, I actually think it can be a sociable activity - but maybe I'm odd.
    Undecided  I'm not impressed with our dishwasher but OH uses it.

    Your trouble in locating the appropriate socket actually proves my OH's point, and from posts on another thread other men too, in following any workman around and understanding what they are fitting and how they are doing it.  We had our kitchen fitted,
    we could finally afford not to DIY, and whatever the fitter put in hubby was asking how to remove it
    Surprised.  On the positive side he would have known exactly where to locate the socket.

    Do you update us in due course.

     

  • Pippah45
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    edited January 2016 #13

    It sounds a bit like my day earlier this week.  Sitting there before lunch watching TV and it went off - thinking the wind had caused the electrics to fail - I decided it was time to evacuate to the caravan to cook my lunch.  However discovered the TV in
    the kitchen was still working and thought it was just the main TV dying on me.  Started preparing the lunch to put in the electric Wok and when I switched it on the main trip went!  Kept fiddling around before going to the caravan and fitted electric wok into
    Kitchen tv socket - it blew - reset and tried the electric frying pan in another socket.  Fetched the caravan tv in to watch over lunch - Eventually it turned out to be the electric wok tripping everything else!  Now searching for the guarantee to get a refund! 
    And I had so nearly thrown out the main TV too! 

  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #14

    The day continued as it started!  The Grandchildren decided to visit Grandad during their lunch time break, and like all 8 year olds can be a bit over enthusiastic about things, So when they arrived they pressed the door bell which refused to work, so they opened the letter box wide to look through. this was done with such pamash as to break the outer flap away from the rest of the box!  New letter box required!

    In the afternoon having learned from my supplier that my Miele dishwasher - now 15 year old, was probably beyond economic repair so went out to look at new ones.  Then discovered a new problem!  It centres around the fact that about 5 years ago we had our kitchen remodeled and the dishwasher was hidden behind a wooden door matching all of the other vertical surfaces. This was possible because the controls were located on the top inside edge of the door hidden from view when the door was closed.  Yes you've guessed it, - Miele have moved the controls to the front of the door on current models, so the wood cover cannot be fitted!  The DCOS who is all powerful in such matters, is not amused!  The trouble is that all acceptable alternative makes have done the same thing!

    About the only thing that went right yesterday was the new series of "Birds of a feather" which continues to be hilarious!

    TF

  • Rubytuesday
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    edited January 2016 #15

    Just take it easy T F,  It will all come right in the end , and for now maybe a couple of pairs of marigolds will help,

     Don't  panick about the letter box.  If it stops the postman filling it with bills and junk mail, surely that's a good thing Laughing but
    on a serious note.  Hope today fairs a lot better for you Smile

  • heddlo
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    edited January 2016 #16

    I don't know if a Bosch is an acceptable make for you Tigerfish but we have recently bought a new Bosch dishwasher, seems good so far (2 weeks).   That has the controls on the top of the door so our decor panel fitted back fine.
     Hope today is a better, at least cheaper, one for you! 

  • JillwithaJay
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    edited January 2016 #17

    My dishwasher is a Bosch and my kind and local kitchen fitter covered the front of the dishwasher with a 'matching finish'.  

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  • Bakers2
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    edited January 2016 #18

    TF I think you need to look at intregrated dishwahers - that's the ones that fit behind a 'cupboards door.  Their controls are on the top of the door and hidden from view.

    Sorry to hear the day progessed in the same vein - however I would say be grateful your grandchildren wanted to visit you
    Laughing  it may not last
    Sad.  Our grandchild and one on the way live in NZ so I would give anything to see her more often and to have her visit us would be soooo magical. 
    The letter box can soon be fixed.  Sometimes you have to go the a spell in life where everything goes wrong, but once it's over and done with it should be fine for a while
    Wink

  • tigerfish
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    edited January 2016 #19

    Today is already a better day!  have purchased & fitted a new letter box already & will certainly go & look at alternative dish washers.  Although I will be very loath to abandon the confidence factor the Meile gives.

    TF

  • KjellNN
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    edited January 2016 #20

    The day continued as it started!  The Grandchildren decided to visit Grandad during their lunch time break, and like all 8 year olds can be a bit over enthusiastic about things, So when they arrived they pressed the door bell which refused to work, so they opened the letter box wide to look through. this was done with such pamash as to break the outer flap away from the rest of the box!  New letter box required!

    In the afternoon having learned from my supplier that my Miele dishwasher - now 15 year old, was probably beyond economic repair so went out to look at new ones.  Then discovered a new problem!  It centres around the fact that about 5 years ago we had our kitchen remodeled and the dishwasher was hidden behind a wooden door matching all of the other vertical surfaces. This was possible because the controls were located on the top inside edge of the door hidden from view when the door was closed.  Yes you've guessed it, - Miele have moved the controls to the front of the door on current models, so the wood cover cannot be fitted!  The DCOS who is all powerful in such matters, is not amused!  The trouble is that all acceptable alternative makes have done the same thing!

    About the only thing that went right yesterday was the new series of "Birds of a feather" which continues to be hilarious!

    TF

    Is it an integrated D/W TF, or an ordinary one either behind a hinged door or with a door somehow attached to it?

    It sounds like the old one was actually a freestanding model originally.

    As B2 said, if you look at integrated ones you will find one where you can (indeed must) attach the "door" to the front of the D/W.  When you do this, you may need to modify the plinth board, or fit a new piece if there is not one there already.

    There are actually 2 types, semi-integrated where the control panel remains visible, so the "door" is shorter, and fully integrated where the controls are on the top edge of the door and the unit door is full height.

    I'm sure Miele will have both types of integrated machine.

    Both freestanding and integrated fit into a 600mm wide gap.

    Like Jill, we have a Bosch with the controls on the top edge, though ours is not an integrated model.  It has been a good machine.

    Integrated is generally significantly more expensive than freestanding for some reason.