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  • in reply to: Samsung RS21FCSV arm broken on ice maker #338754
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    Re: Samsung RS21FCSV arm broken on ice maker

    Hi

    the arm does nothing but stop the ice maker cycling(making ice).It has no feed back to the display.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Best make of van for the job (all rounder) #337716
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    Re: Best make of van for the job (all rounder)

    hi Seamy

    The nissan is the same as the vauxhall vivaro,renault traffic,nissan primastar.
    Ive just sold my 08 plate for £6000 with 30,000 still within warranty with 12 months mot.

    Bryan

    in reply to: reed switch #338521
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    Re: reed switch

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    More likely the fault is the main wash pump leaking.Is there water in the base of the machine ?

    Bryan

    in reply to: caple DI604 fault codes #338258
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    anyone help with this one please as getting ache from the customer, thanks

    in reply to: ID Cards #338261
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    Re: ID Cards

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    I’m bring up a 13v adapter forr the id card machine that k’s lost.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Samsung SR-S2026CVW Condensor Fan Motor Required #338153
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    Re: Samsung SR-S2026CVW Condensor Fan Motor Required

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    e-mail me samsung@ffrservices.co.uk

    Bryan

    in reply to: Millers Vanguard…Good to work for? #338040
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    Re: Millers Vanguard…Good to work for?

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    Its a commercial company covering the full range of commercial catering equipement..nice vans ect.

    Bryan

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    Re: Samsung RL39WBSW Fridge/Freezer – Mini Glacier in Freeze

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    The drain hole is blocked..defrost fully for 48 hours with the freezer door left open and then restart as normal.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Old Rangemaster #338022
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    Re: Old Rangemaster

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    If its the round fan motor then I have about 10 in stock.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Matsui MWM145W washing machine brushes #337634
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    Re: Matsui MWM145W washing machine brushes

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    I’m pretty sure I know of at least 20 of these machines are stacked up waiting for scap..all returns of some sort or other.I’ll go and see if they are still there tomorrow.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Admiral GC2224GEKW Frdg not Cooling AND Electrics Tripping #337942
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    Re: Admiral GC2224GEKW Fridge not Cooling AND Electrics Blow

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    Yep defrost heaters or something controling the heaters are gone.looks like its the single bar element accross the bottom,I’m sure we have one in stock.Measure the lenght across the heater but you will need to turn the whole unit off for 24 hrs with the freezer door open.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Kenwood CK 405 Range #337948
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    Re: Kenwood CK 405 Range

    Auto cook clock assembly or have you left it on auto cook ?

    Bryan

    in reply to: Refrigeration gear? #320276
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    Re: Refrigeration gear?

    Hi Whiskey

    If your starting out and very short of money then a good secondhand vac pump would do you with a standard set of gauges and change one of th dials to a R600A – 1bar dial.I have a couple of lockring crimping units that are sitting round gathering dust as the same with the charging scales ect.

    I personnelly braze all my refrigeration,Cost of brazing is less than £1 per compressor plus refrigerant + drier.we change a compressor within 45 mins from start to finish.

    e-mail me of what you need.

    Bryan

    in reply to: Admiral GC2224GEKW Frdg not Cooling AND Electrics Tripping #337939
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    Re: Admiral GC2224GEKW Fridge not Cooling AND Electrics Blow

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    Quite possible that the defrost heaters have gone down.you will need a engineer.

    Bryan

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    Re: ISE5 Broken down for weeks and no one seems to care?????

    I asked elsewhere about repairers on your panel who would come out to London E7 to sevice an ISE, as a search in the current UKW repairer said there are none.

    Hi jaunty

    I for one cover the E7 area and have supplied machines there and also most of the area above the river,I also cover south of the river where its needed.

    Any product purchased the warranty in all legal points remain with the retailer and not the manufacturer.Which is why if you purchase your appliance through your credit card..they are legally obliged to warranty your machine even if ISE did cease..which I very much doubt.

    Was it not too long ago the following MAJOR brands who you would’nt dream of going bust folded ?.

    SERVIS
    TEMPO
    MFI
    ELICTRIC SHOPS
    TEBA

    And thats off the top of my head without looking about it.At any point.If you dont feel secure then you purchase with your feelings..We all have to start somewhere as did Miele but … We have the faith in the product as did the Major insurance company which a lot of them are refusing to insure several manufacturers appliances.

    It comes down to the money figures..if the cost of the repairs and admin are thousands of pounds cheaper than what the insurance premium is then its daft not to pot the same value and gain interest ect from capital in hand and as long as there are legal locks in place which there are then the warranty is safe.

    Who insures the buses ?…Nobody..they insure themselves… they put a lump sum into a type of bond to cover and claims then fight it out with the poor driver who’s been hit by one…next time you board a bus ect remember that if you have an injury..do they have the money to pay out ?.

    At the end of the day…Go with your heart .. if your not 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} happy with the product or back up then walk away..easy as that.We dont force or try to bend people to buy the machine.. its the ethics and reputation we stand by.

    Bryan

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