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ParticipantRe: Overheating Candy GO F462-80
ok i did take the advice actually i did spray the switch and no it didnt work!!!!!!
i ordered the pcb board as someone suggested but no one told me about programmes etc so i just ordered the same part number.
i sent the part back after talking to someone at Candy and got the right part and fitted it.
Now the machine is working fine.
Bearing in mind im not a machine service man, im just a lady asking for some advice i thought i may have been dealt with in a slightly better manner.
Thanks bopehope for actually trying to help me its appreciated.2babecom
ParticipantRe: Overheating Candy GO F462-80
yes i sprayed the bloody switch which is attatched to the pcb circuit board.
The correct part was ordered actually as all the part numbers matched now if you have no help to give why dont you get off this thread and go annoy someone else!!!!!!!!2babecom
ParticipantRe: Overheating Candy GO F462-80
bryan-206 wrote:PCb and selector switch are usually together on candy. Sorry previous post should hav read candy thermister. Vhfh
iadom see above post
if you have nothing helpful to say please get off this topic or ill report you to admin for trolling2babecom
ParticipantRe: Overheating Candy GO F462-80
iadom wrote:
2babecom wrote:
So im £70 down and will probably now need to buy a new machine 😥
That would have gone a long way to paying for someone who actually knows what they are doing in the first place. :rolls:
comments like this dont really help fella
2babecom
ParticipantRe: Overheating Candy GO F462-80
the part i bought from ransomspares.co.uk
it is part number RS154714 on their site
The part i took out of the machine has the candy part number 41027268 which when i checked it against the candy service manual it says its a 479t Electronic control INVENSYS not program
So i thought it would be ok as my machine is gof462-80
Thanks
Claire2babecom
ParticipantRe: Overheating Candy GO F462-80
Hi
Ok so i ordered a new pcb or circuit board and got the same part number.
it was called a Electronic control INVENSYS not program.
Now when i fitted it and plugged the machine back in all that happens is i get a flashing light and machine will not work.
I put the old one back in and it works but obviously still has the old problem.
So even though i ordered the same part number i was a bit dubious about the not programme bit, do you think this is why its not working with the new part.
They had one that was marked as programme but it was a diff part number to the old one.
So im £70 down and will probably now need to buy a new machine 😥2babecom
ParticipantRe: Overheating Candy GO F462-80
HI Bryan-206 I dont know if I used a cans thermistor i found the part no for the temp sensor and ordered the same one. If it is the PCb will i need an engineer to change it I’ll have a go at most things but engineer i am not. Have checked out the part and it’s pretty pricy around £70 if I also need an engineer The costs starts to add up, there are some pretty good bargains in comet at the Mo.
Hi Bob. Selector switch? do you mean the knob where you choose the program, scuse my ignorance.2babecom
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