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July 31, 2006 at 11:32 am #19556
aristoff2
ParticipantGot a faulty A1636 here. First off, can’t quite work out how to get the top off. Have undone two srews at the back: does it then slide backwards? It appears to be clipped in. I don’t want to force it.
Secondly, what’s a reasonable price for a new control module, and how much to swap it in?
Thirdly, the fault has been blamed on water dripping off a draining board on to the top of the wachine. If water can seep through the top, surely that’s either a design fault or a manufacturing fault?
July 31, 2006 at 11:56 am #183641Martin
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aristoff2 wrote: First off, can’t quite work out how to get the top off.
2 screws also on the side of the lid behind plastic caps 😉
aristoff2 wrote:Secondly, what’s a reasonable price for a new control module
Around £80 – £85 I believe.
aristoff2 wrote:If water can seep through the top, surely that’s either a design fault or a manufacturing fault?
Neither, they are not designed to be waterproof just fairly tamperproof and secure is all that is required on any machine these days.
Any further advice could be given directly from a local engineer particularly if you suspect the control module is at fault? (see link below) 🙂
July 31, 2006 at 12:41 pm #183642aristoff2
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Thanks for the swift reply. It was the local engineer who said it was the control module and apparently quoted 325 (inclusive) to replace it. This was done through a third party so I am trying to establish what a reasonable price might be. I would have thought about 160, tops. How hard is it to swap a control module out?
Martin wrote:2 screws also on the side of the lid behind plastic caps 😉
Can’t see them!
I understand it’s not waterproof, but I would have thought it could cope with a omall amount dripping off some dishes.
July 31, 2006 at 12:57 pm #183643Goatboy
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aristoff2 wrote:How hard is it to swap a control module out?
It’s a complete ‘maire’ on an Ariston, IMHO 👿
Not the swap, the fact that sometimes another fault has caused the module to become faulty. I believe Ariston engineers use the ‘plug + pray’ technic. Plug a new module in, and it could be the start of your problems, rather than the end.
Sorry, to be so negative, but these machines are a royal pain in the backside (IMHO + IME), and if it was mine, a use some kind of trebuchet to launch it as far away as possible!
July 31, 2006 at 1:09 pm #183644aristoff2
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Well the fault would appear to be that it sticks out from under the worksurface by a couple of inches, so any water that drips off collects on top, seeps through, and damageo the controls.
July 31, 2006 at 3:28 pm #183645Goatboy
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The water could of dripped into the selector-switch, damaging that and the module, or the water could of dripped onto any live contact and blown up something?!?!?! 😕
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