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December 16, 2005 at 4:49 pm #14103
cornflakes
ParticipantMODEL DFS901SS range cooker, dual fuel
needed urgently
1 selector switch/function switch
part number 5031685210748
can anyone beat 3 to 4 weeks delivery, as client has wacking big turkey to cook next weekend
a stock item would be appreiciated( have tried web)
regards
Graham
LeicestershireDecember 16, 2005 at 4:53 pm #158122Dave_Conway
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That’s a Connect part number and they have it in stock as well as the conversion type alternative 😉
Dave.
December 22, 2005 at 6:15 pm #158123cornflakes
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hi dave
managed to get switch from connect
went to fit this afternoon, switch is much bigger in length although terminal numbers are the same.
swapped like for like, have nothing feeding anything,
i am certain connections are like for like as i did them one at a time.looking at new switch there are more links than old one.
does anyone have a wiring diagram for this model
and is this part number correct for thismodel.
my client isnow going out for xmas lunch
regards
Graham
December 22, 2005 at 9:01 pm #158124Dave_Conway
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Definitely the correct switch, but !
If it’s not had the conversion done (see the alternative on Connections) you may need to order the kit and change the whole loom as well 🙁
Dave.
December 22, 2005 at 11:27 pm #158125gegsy
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Hi
Are you sure selector was faulty, have had a few mains terminals at rear gone for meltdown 😉Greg
December 28, 2005 at 1:58 pm #158126cornflakes
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unit shot it…. burnt out connections on 2 poles
January 9, 2006 at 9:16 pm #158127cornflakes
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Just an update on this problem.
received the correct part and its contents, replacement switch comes complete with a modified wiring harness.
You need to remove all of the connections from the old control switch, so a total strip down of the cooker is required, including the very sharp edges on the 6 gas ring area S/S cover.
Wiring diagram is fine and the new harness is pre measured as if direct from factory assembly line.
its a slow process to re-install, I lost a shed load on labour cost, but lesson learnt. I would be very interested to see what cost De-longhi would charge for this repair.
Graham
LeicestershireHappy New Year to you all
January 9, 2006 at 9:18 pm #158128gegsy
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For your info and I will no doubt be corrected, the delonghi range and the CDA range are one of the same ❓
Greg
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