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OK, complete newbie and struggling with a basic problem.

Under my sink has this type of trap:

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I have been given a second hand dishwasher whose waste pipe hose is like this:










The pipe does not fit over the spiggot!

I have no idea what is available to rectify this - can anyone help please?

Model is Bosch SMS50E06GB

Many thanks!
 
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Are you kidding???


No?

Ok...
If the end of the waste pipe is 3/4 bsp then you need to cut your nozzel at the treaded part and screw it on there. Cut it square as if you cut it on the sosh it will leak. You do know how to cut it I take it???

If your nozzel hasn't got a threaded part then you need to replace the nozzel with one that has
 
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I think they come with a little black rubber hose and spring loaded clips, that you put over hose and spigot to join together. Where you got it from haven't given you this section of adaptor. Maybe look on bosch website.
 
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