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January 30, 2014 at 10:16 am #79277
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ParticipantHi folks
Anyone know how to remove the p.c.b on the above machine. Model no w504.
I’ve taken off the soap drawer and removed the front panel, but can’t see whats holding it. Also how much do I need to remove, does the front facia come off with it? Can’t find an answer to this anywhere online.Regards Maurice
January 30, 2014 at 11:25 am #408664Seamy
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If you look at the front perspex piece thats covering the fascia, at the bottom its sitting in on a few little springs, theres a little space to get a flat screwdriver in. So gently prize it with a small flat screwdriver & it will come out. Screws securing P.C.B are behind it.
Power off when working on any electrical appliance of course.
January 30, 2014 at 11:28 am #408665Seamy
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“When it comes to the P.C.B however, that’s when I have to call it quits and send for a washing machine engineer.”
So you not gonna call it quits & send for an Engineer just yet?
January 30, 2014 at 11:59 am #408666Girls hair
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Hi Seamy thanks again for your reply, you don’t know how frustrating I was getting trying to work out what was holding this in place, not to mention hours lost . I will start again tomorrow, following your instructions. I actually phoned an engineer last night, and explained the situation. He said he thought it was the PCB too. Didn’t seemed that interested though and said it was a very expensive part, and I would have to get it from Miele as nobody here in N.Ireland carries their parts. I’ve seen a refurbished board on eBay for £34 which I might take a chance on. It’s description just says its for a Miele premier 500 but dosnt give a model number, so I’m not sure if it’s compatabile with machine. Am I right in saying there is a lot of different versions of this appliance? Also Seamy are you a Miele specialis? You have a very good knowledge of their machines.
Thanks again for all your help thus far. I know where to come to now if I have anyone questionsRegards Maurice
January 30, 2014 at 3:38 pm #408667Seamy
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Well Maurice I have been trained by Miele at there Dublin depot and did servicing for them in Northern Ireland in the past but have not done any in ages, I now cover a lot of other not so expensive brands.
Crumlish Electrical from Letterkenny do all the west side of Ulster and I think Miele have their own Engineer I think employed to cover the rest of the province.
I’d never regard myself as a specialist but would have a knowledge of them.
Can you post a question to the seller on e-bay as to whether the P.C.B will fit directly to your model, best to quote the ser’ number of machine too.February 1, 2014 at 7:20 pm #408668Girls hair
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Hi Seamy I’ve finally got round to pulling out the P.C.B today. Unfortunately it’s nothing like the one I have been looking at on eBay. There is another one however from another seller which is suitable. He’s looking £57 for it with no guarantee. If I was 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} sure it was definitely the P.C.B at fault, I would take a chance on it, but I would like an engineer to look at the machine, and tell me for sure. Ive done all the simple checks myself, but I think it’s time now to call in a pro. Having said that, I’d be confident enough now to fit the board myself, if it comes to that. So I would only need pay for his diagnose. I’ll keep you posted on the outcome
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