So we have had a spate of appliance issues. This week we replaced the Miele dishwasher and Miele service was out to look at our induction cook-top and coffee maker. The cook-top is interesting as we had it completely apart to look for damage (none). It turned out there was no power at cooktop despite there being power at the breaker for that dedicated circuit.
Miele service put everything back together and I spent yesterday chasing the wiring issue. It turns out the whole house gerator installer put a motor control switch in that circuit (maybe they thought it was the HVAC circuit?) and that $1,500 switch failed. I bypassed the switch and the cooktop would still not work. I decided to take it apart again and check the three fuses inside the unit as that was a low-cost option. The alternative is that Miele service would fire the parts cannon at the device, replacing each of the $1,000 + electronic components until the unit worked again.
I dis-assembled the unit, checked the fuses (all good) and the re-assembled the unit again and knowing that it was not going to work ordered a new one for over $3k. On a lark I turned on the circuit one last time...the damn thing worked! I cancelled my order (for now) and am happy about dodging the expensive parts-cannon blast.
Well, break's over, time to go back to work in the garage now, and blast the parts cannon at the coupe.
Miele service put everything back together and I spent yesterday chasing the wiring issue. It turns out the whole house gerator installer put a motor control switch in that circuit (maybe they thought it was the HVAC circuit?) and that $1,500 switch failed. I bypassed the switch and the cooktop would still not work. I decided to take it apart again and check the three fuses inside the unit as that was a low-cost option. The alternative is that Miele service would fire the parts cannon at the device, replacing each of the $1,000 + electronic components until the unit worked again.
I dis-assembled the unit, checked the fuses (all good) and the re-assembled the unit again and knowing that it was not going to work ordered a new one for over $3k. On a lark I turned on the circuit one last time...the damn thing worked! I cancelled my order (for now) and am happy about dodging the expensive parts-cannon blast.
Well, break's over, time to go back to work in the garage now, and blast the parts cannon at the coupe.