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January 19, 2011 at 9:02 pm #60343
Poppins
ParticipantBit of an odd situation here.
I have an AEG F50740 Dishwasher with PNC 911232689/00 but when I run it through AEG’s website it comes up as the F50750. I am trying to get a PCB for this machine to help solve a heating problem which I have identified and then confirmed by seeing a previous thread of someone elses in 2008 on the F50750.
This IS definitely a 50740 and quite a different set up on the control fascia and therefore the PCB compared to the 50750.Anyone any ideas?
Chris
January 19, 2011 at 9:24 pm #341852Poppins
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Just tried the Zanussi website to see if it was a clone but that also says that it should be a F50750. Have I come across the only 50740 in existence! The push buttons are in a different place so it can’t be the 50750 pcb 😕
January 20, 2011 at 10:37 am #341853loaf
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There must be mistake on the PNC , F50740 is 911232589 and the pcb is
part number 973911236218021.January 21, 2011 at 6:48 am #341854Poppins
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Thanks for that Loaf. I was beginning to tear my hair out as none of the sites I was using would identify the F50740 model and only the F50750 model. I don’t have direct access to AEG spares and so it was beginning to get frustrating as i knew this machine existed and of course with the PNC number being incorrect it wasn’ helping!
Cheers
ChrisJanuary 21, 2011 at 7:59 am #341855Poppins
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Loaf.
I have another dilemma now. The part you quoted was for the 911232589/01 and the 911232589/02. The machine I have is a 911232689/00. Assuming as you said that the 6 is wrong and should be a 5 when i check with the AEG site for 911232589/00 it shows a different PCB number 1110998745. When i price it up its about £30 cheaper. I am not going to hold you to this but do I assume the suffix 00 is correct and go for this earlier cheaper pcb or do I chance it and go for the more expensive later PCB? I am thinking about getting the earlier one as I am assuming that it is only one digit wrong in the PNC.
Have you known the suffixes to be incorrect as well?January 21, 2011 at 10:53 am #341856loaf
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Only guessing here , but i think its more likely that the suffix is correct ie 00 ,its easier to mistake a 5 for a 6 than a 00 for an 01 or 02.
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