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March 31, 2011 at 1:33 pm #61987
MDE
ParticipantHi all, Revisiting an old topic with this one. I ordered a
module [p/n 489607] for this machine and when it arrived there was no coding instructions in the box and so i have a couple of questions and I hope someone can help thanks.1- Would someone be able to send me a coding sheet.
2- With this model number, do I need to do the wireing change
{I think I do but would like to know for sure}.Thanks Mark.
April 1, 2011 at 1:47 pm #348260MDE
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Me again
I have a coding sheet from another bosch module {p/n493323} would anyone know if it would be the same, the module looks the same. ❓
The earlier post I was referring to was [sgs4468gb/35] and it is in Trade Technical Enquiries,sorry don”t know how to link it.
Mark.April 1, 2011 at 2:45 pm #348261Martin
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MDE wrote:1- Would someone be able to send me a coding sheet.
Email me your address and I’ll send you the correct coding sheet. 😀
MDE wrote:2- With this model number, do I need to do the wireing change
{I think I do but would like to know for sure}.I doubt it but if you give me the 4 digit FD no I can double check for you while I’m at it. 🙂
April 4, 2011 at 1:20 pm #348262MDE
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Martin wrote:
MDE wrote:
2- With this model number, do I need to do the wireing change
{I think I do but would like to know for sure}.I doubt it but if you give me the 4 digit FD no I can double check for you while I’m at it. 🙂
Hi Martin, I went back and had a look but the FD no. has been wiped off and is not on it anywhere else. Is there any other way to tell.
April 4, 2011 at 2:56 pm #348263Martin
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MDE wrote:Hi Martin, I went back and had a look but the FD no. has been wiped off and is not on it anywhere else. Is there any other way to tell.
I’ve double-checked on this for you and YES you do need to do the wiring link and switch off sicasym. Your machine is an SGI5345GB/01 and the last 2 digits (i.e 01) means it is a KI01 and hence needs converting.
April 11, 2011 at 12:40 pm #348264MDE
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Thanks for the coding sheet Martin,I did the repair on Saterday all worked. But not a repair I like doing.
Mark.
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