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December 8, 2006 at 6:41 pm #23226
iadom
ModeratorMust be the time of year, I have cooker & dishwasher calls coming out of my ears.
This sounds like a weird one, going next week. customer says that the machine is “banging” even when it is not in use ❓ ❓
It has not fused or blown the trip, she switches of at plug to stop it. I’m thinking mains filter but why has it not tripped?
Jim.
December 8, 2006 at 10:44 pm #197409Alanj
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Hi Jim,
I would say mains filter too. I had one that cracked on for a while before giving up ❗ 😡
Alan
December 9, 2006 at 5:45 pm #197410keithwilliams
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it’s that time of year all right. dishy calls up 300 per cent. at least they haven’t left it till 24th to call in.
December 12, 2006 at 10:05 am #197411iadom
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Bloody brain dead kitchen fitters. 😈
Went this morning, a very expensive looking laminated floor just under 1 inch thick had been laid tight up to the front feet. I had a hell of a job but managed to retract them fully, pulled it forwards then realised I could screw in the right hand rear foot from under the units, however it is in a corner and it is a physical impossiblity to reach and screw up the rear left hand foot. 😥
The customer was not impressed when I told her that the lovely flooring would have to be ripped up to gain access.
I inspected what I could with the lower plinth and door panels off, it is not possible to see into the back left hand corner, I could not see the mains filter, however I think I will order one, so that I have one to hand, if and when I return. I did find a new, unused hose clip in the base. :rolls:
Anyone know the part number?
Jim.
December 12, 2006 at 5:29 pm #197412Alanj
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Hi Jim,
presume you mean the filter p/number 481212118276
Alanj
December 12, 2006 at 5:36 pm #197413Alanj
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Jim,
original p/number for interference filter 481212118161 just in case.
Alanj
December 12, 2006 at 5:45 pm #197414iadom
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Thanks Alan, have sorted part number, seems it has been superceded from a 18161 to a 18158, will make a note of 18276 just in case.
Jim.
December 16, 2006 at 4:30 pm #197415iadom
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They managed to extract the machine so I popped in this morning to make sure my diagnosis/guesswork was sound. The mains filter has indeed split and is a real mess. Unfortunately it is a special order at Masterpart, I know its a long shot but has anyone got one of these mains filters?
Jim.
December 16, 2006 at 4:58 pm #197416timdowning
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Can’t you fit a universal suppressor?
December 16, 2006 at 5:11 pm #197417iadom
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No, it has two amp tags one on either side for the incoming live/neutral but the feed to the machine is via a small central plug. It also mounts via two small lugs and two screws, nothing like a universal washer or dryer filter.
Unless you know of something similar that will do, I’m stuck waiting. 😥
Jim.December 16, 2006 at 5:33 pm #197418timdowning
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Hoover/Candy do a small suppressor, part number unknown. Fits model tv630, d7610. (connect stock it as well as the whirlpool one your after) This would require you re-crimping the ends with appropriate spade connectors. (the hoover suppressor is £3 ish whereas the whirlpool is £20 ish).
December 16, 2006 at 5:47 pm #197419iadom
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I have recently fitted one of those to a Hoover/Candy tumble dryer. mounting it safely would be the biggest problem, but it may be a last ditch alternative this side of Christmas.
Thanks.
Jim.
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