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  • #93079
    TCTAYLOR
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    My isa 10 is 7 years old. Has developed a leak at the front left hand side and now shorts the electrics, so unusable. The guy we bought it from no longer works for ise so I’m wanting to know who I can get to look at it as it’s still under warranty? I’m in South Yorkshire. .

    #453153
    iadom
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    Re: Needing an engineer for isa10 still under warranty

    Sadly ISE went out of business a couple of years ago.

    You may be able to find an engineer if you use the Search/Find an Engineer button at the top of the page, however any repairs will be not be done under warranty. 🙁

    #453154
    admin
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    Re: Needing an engineer for isa10 still under warranty

    Hi

    I have the parts in stock if needed and I do know of an engineer that could do a visit but it would be on a chargeable basis.

    Bryan service@ffrservices.co.uk

    #453155
    TCTAYLOR
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    Re: Needing an engineer for isa10 still under warranty

    It’s the heating element that’s gone. The only thing is that I don’t know if that blowing has also done for the computer bit of the machine? The engineer who came condemned it saying he couldn’t get the parts. If I can get a compatible heating element, it might just be worth giving it a go. Everything else about it looks sound.

    #453156
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Needing an engineer for isa10 still under warranty

    Still listed HERE

    Given the price I would suggest it is worth a punt, If you disconnect the wires to the heater and see if the lights come on the control panel that would point to the pcb being undamaged.
    Leak from front left can be due to high water pressure and failure to remove the detergent drawer and clean out the soap dispenser aperture on a regular basis.

    #453157
    TCTAYLOR
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    Re: Needing an engineer for isa10 still under warranty

    Thanks, it is still alive so I’ve ordered the part.

    #453158
    TCTAYLOR
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    ISE10 heating element wont budge

    I was pleased to be able to get a new heating element for my ISE10 but now the old one wont come out. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. It’s disconnected, just seems stuck.

    #453159
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: ISE10 heating element wont budge

    Have you removed the small nut securing the heater plate?

    Sometimes unscrewing this nut until it is at the very end of the threaded shaft and then tapping that shaft and nut back into the drum helps. Failing that then it is just a matter of perseverance with a flat bladed screwdriver to prise out the rubber grommet. TBH this heater is by far one of the easiest I have ever had to remove compared to some, especially those with plastic drums.

    #453160
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: ISE10 heating element wont budge

    BUT !!!.

    Don’t damage the metal lip

    Bryan

    #453161
    TCTAYLOR
    Participant

    Re: ISE10 heating element wont budge

    Thanks, done it!

    #453162
    TCTAYLOR
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    Re: ISE10 heating element wont budge

    OK so I have changed the element but the machine has tripped the electrics again near the end of the cycle. Do I just admit defeat? What else could it be?

    #453163
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: ISE10 heating element wont budge

    Hi

    It could be a thermistor or a leak. if asked I wouldn’t have mentioned a heater given the fault you have just mentioned.

    Bryan

    #453164
    TCTAYLOR
    Participant

    Re: ISE10 heating element wont budge

    Thanks Bryan, it was the engineer who came that said it was the heating element that had gone so I was just taking it from there since he said he couldn’t get the part.

    #453165
    TCTAYLOR
    Participant

    ISE10 tripping the electrics

    My ISE10 washer is tripping the electrics as soon as it is switched on. An engineer came and said it was the heating element but he couldn’t get one. I’ve changed that but after one wash it has tripped the electrics again at the end of the cycle and now does as soon as it is switched on. Do I change the thermistor? Or could it be something else altogether, requiring a new machine?

    #453166
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Needing an engineer for isa10 still under warranty

    if it is now tripping as soon as you turn on then if you disconnect the affected part it will stop

    so if you think its the thermistor, disconnect it and it wont trip if that is faulty

    Dave

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