Very, very old Neff washer.

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  • #61788
    iadom
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    From the rating plate

    Modell [sp] GB5067-117
    195 304 006
    Fnr 071846498

    I have never seen one like this, customer thinks it is over 30 years old. 😯

    I couldn’t pull it out due to floor covering.

    It has a door assembly similar to the ISE/Asko machines with the door mounted directly onto the front of the drum plate.

    If you select any programme and pull the knob out all you can hear is a constant clicking from the control panel, it will not start.

    I did put some of those numbers in the Neff eSpares site but wasn’t too surprised to get no joy.

    Is this machine obsolete, are there any spares, what might be wrong with it?

    Jim.

    #347632
    Martin
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    Re: Very, very old Neff washer.

    iadom wrote:If you select any programme and pull the knob out all you can hear is a constant clicking from the control panel, it will not start.

    Yes, it’s an old Asko, although they were called Nyborg in those heady days. The clicking could be the motorized timer drive bu&&ered I fear though. Worth a closer look though if only out of interest as most parts now obsolete.

    iadom wrote:I did put some of those numbers in the Neff eSpares site but wasn’t to surprised to get no joy.

    If you type in 195 304 006 on Neff’s site it will show up OK Jim. 🙂

    #347633
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Very, very old Neff washer.

    Asko eh, it looks like a fantastic bit of kit. If I wasn’t so busy this week I would take the time to have a poke around but I don’t fancy taking up her laminated flooring. :rolls:

    Thanks Martin.

    PS. I entered that number on the Neff site and got ‘page does not exist’.

    #347634
    eastlmark
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    Re: Very, very old Neff washer.

    Sorry Martin but that is clearly a classic AEG.

    Classic faults were the interlock for the outer drop down door either failng or the plastic locator breaking or falling out, that and the linkage from the timer knob to the rear mounted timer coming loos meaning the timer is not properly pulled on when the knob is pulled. Think this one may even had a swtich on the dispenser draw which may prevent fill if its failed.
    My bet its an interlock problem.

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