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hi I'm Josh from eSpares
and in this video I'm going to show you how to fit the spray arm nozzle
to the lower spray arm on a dishwasher. Now this
is for various models from John Lewis Zanussi
and AEG. And it's a part that we've received
quite a few queries about here spares as to how
its correctly fitted. Now this is the part as it's supplied
from the manufacturer and it's not totally clear when you receive it
but I actually has to be cut into two bits in order to be fitted
into spray arm. Now we cut
through on the part just here right next to
this shoulder. Now you can't do that using either a
hacksaw or a sharp craft knife.
So I'm going to cut through the plastic and separated it into two bits
using the craft knife like so.
Okay so now I've cut that in to
two bits I've got the main nozzle and I've got
the base. Now here I have the
lower spray arm from one of the relevant models
and you can see here that the base from the old nozzle
is still intact. Now if it's the same case for you
you don't need to worry about the base from the new nozzle you can just grab
the main nozzle and fit back into the base and you done.
However if it's the case that the base in the old nozzle has cracked
or broken and you going to need to use the
base from the new nozzle and fit that into the the spray arm.
Now if I just removed this one so i can
demonstrate.
So I can now put the
base from the nozzle also into the spray arm
like so. Now before I
fit on the new nozzle into it I actually need
to remove some of the material from the inside if the base and this is
in order to actually
create the space to push the nozzle down into it.
So now i've fitted into the Spray arm so I can
hold on to it properly. I'm just going to grab my craft knife again
and very carefully just cut round
the inside if the base and just take off
enough plastic until theres room to fit the new nozzle
into it. So now I've trimmed
the material from the base I can't fit the nozzle
into it I'm not sometimes a good idea just to trim
any excess material from around the edges the nozzle as well and that just
make sure that it's really easy to
push down into the base. And then once you've done not you can just push it
all the way down as far as it'll go until these clips
either side grip onto the shoulder of
base like so.
And that's it, one new spray arm
nozzle fitted. Now of course if you don't fancy trying to fit the nozzle
on its own you can also buy the complete spray arm
assembly from eSpares. And that's with the nozzles
already fitted. Spares for l dish washers
and other appliances are available on the eSpares website
thanks for watching