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March 10, 2007 at 12:21 am #204994
Penguin45
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internet wrote:Well my friends JOB DONE,, I am so chuffed I could kiss you all 😳 only joking.
There’s an “Ooh, Matron!” in there somewhere……
Well done, we’re here if you need us.
Penguin45.
March 10, 2007 at 2:02 pm #204995internet
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Penguin45
Well my friend everything is working fine,, I’ve just hung a line full of washing out for drying on this beautiful day.I am amazed that you are all so helpful particularly in this day and age when there is nothing in it for you. I realise you are selling spares but this web site must take a fair bit of your time up.
It must be like pulling teeth explaining to people of my age (63) what might be wrong and how to take things apart and fix them.
Is it run by a company or a co-operative or do you all do it as a hobby,, whatever it is fantastic… THANK YOU AGAIN.
March 17, 2007 at 1:50 pm #204996internet
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Well my friend just when I though the lord was looking after me,, the machine has worked super since the last message I posted, it sounded fine and my wife has done about 4/5 washes without any problems,, she used it last night with a full wash.
Now comes this morning and would you believe it wont wash at all. The drum doesn’t turn. I have taken the back off to check that the belt is on and the shaft turning freely, both are ok. The programmer seems to be working ok and seems to be going through the program as it normally does.. Am I just the most unlucky 63 year old on the planet, just when my wife was being so nice to me, its back to normal grunting and groaning ad suggesting its my fault.HELP ME BOYS PLEASE..
March 17, 2007 at 4:32 pm #204997Penguin45
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Carbon brushes in the drive motor?
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ge&pid=156
is an interesting read. Also check that the door is actually locking.
Penguin45.
March 17, 2007 at 5:26 pm #204998internet
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thank you.
try that after tea 😆
March 17, 2007 at 6:44 pm #204999internet
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hello again,,
Motor off brushes inspected, they are almost down to the metal, less than an eight of an inch, so with that in mind I am about to order a new set, is the set I need CAR79, if so I will order them tonight. It is certainly worth a try. If it comes to the worst, can you tell me if BEKO and Bosch are worth considering,,, Empirdirect are offering the Bosch 1200 spin with a free 5 year P/L warranty free delivery.
Thank you
Thanks
March 21, 2007 at 5:12 pm #205000internet
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Penguin45
Thanks to Dave once again and not forgetting you boys of course,,brushes delivered in one day fitted today, everything working brilliantly.
Wife speaking to me again 😆 😆March 25, 2007 at 1:10 pm #205001internet
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Just a quick question,,, The new brushes were much thinner than the originals and not quite as wide would this account for a kind of whizzing sound when the machine is in spin. It’s no big deal and everything seems to be working fine, I just thought I would ask.
ThanksMarch 25, 2007 at 1:19 pm #205002Penguin45
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Yup, “whizzy” noise will fade over a few washes as the brushes bed into the commutator.
Penguin45.
March 25, 2007 at 1:30 pm #205003internet
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THANK YOU Penguin45
March 30, 2007 at 5:47 pm #205004internet
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Hello gents.
Well my time has come to replace the conditioner inlet valve as per Dave’s suggestion in my earlier email back in Feb.I had a quick look at what was involved and I am confident about replacing it with the mains isolated of course.
I am about to order the part number 55X7869 Triple Cold Inlet Valve, is there anything I need to be weary about and is it relatively straight forward to fit.
I think when this is done we will hopefully have a machine in good condition and working well without having spent an arm and a leg thanks to you gentlemen.Thanks
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