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KeymasterHi,
I’m a Fisher & Paykel independant repairer in Australia.
If you have ongoing issues in this forum over the questions you’ve posed then contact me as I have the Manuals
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KeymasterRe: Asea Cylinda 1500
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Hi,I’m an independant repairer in Australia.
If you have ongoing issues in this forum over the questions you’ve posed then repost as I have many Manuals
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KeymasterRe: Fisher & Paykel Smart Drive 701 Beeps and then-
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Hi,I’m a Fisher & Paykel independant repairer in Australia.
If you have ongoing issues in this forum over the questions you’ve posed then re submit as I have the Manuals
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KeymasterRe: Fisher Paykel Washer Mainboard Fault
Hi,
I’m a Fisher & Paykel independant repairer in Australia.
If you have ongoing issues in this forum over the questions you’ve posed then contact me as I have the Manuals
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KeymasterRe: Integrated Larder Fridge APM 6315, 6115,6215
Hi,
I have the freezer (not sure which model exactly!) in which the top drawer front has broken.
the freezer has 3 drawers total.Would you be able to get me a spare?
Thanks for any help.
Cmadmin
KeymasterRe: Indesit K642 VX/G Inner Glass
Cheers Dave – I’ll give the glue a try first and see how it goes. If that goes wrong then I’ll let you know about the panel.
Thanks for the advice and prompt reply
Grant
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KeymasterRe: Proline TDV60 Thermostat problem
Cheers very much
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KeymasterRe: Repairs@ Feedback from customers
Thanks for the thread Dave 🙂
My first experience of Repairs@ was great:
– Found forum on Sunday night googling for dishwasher model number
– Posted question here and received helpful replies and was directed to Repairs@
– Filled in Repairs@ form on Sunday night
– Repairer called Monday morning offering Wed morning appointment at fixed cost (excluding parts)
– Dishwasher fixed on Wednesday morning at agreed price + cost of new pumpThe repairer was FFR Services in Luton
Hope it works this well for everyone!
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KeymasterRe: heat pump tumble dryer
Hi Kwatt
I’d better come ‘clean’. I work sometimes on behalf of the Defra Market Tranformation Programme (http://www.mtprog.com ). I have been asking about heat pump tumble driers and gas ones trying to get a view on what the forum members think prevents the adoption of new technology.
What this forum has concluded (correct me if I’m wrong) I think is that people (I hate the word consumers) are motivated by cost of appliance at point of sale and perceived ‘benefits’ of any features. They don’t rate eco-friendliness above a certain level if it becomes ‘too expensive’. So they will go along with AAA rated washing machines because they are not more expensive than the rest of the offerings. However, they start to complain once performance is compromised, including programme length. Companies are held back from bringing on new technology by initial start up costs, and lack of confidence in successful sales.
So then, that still leaves the possibility of other incentives such as VAT tax reductions or subsidies (either to consumers or companies) for eco friendly options. Or more legislation or voluntary agreements to restrict the availability of higher energy consuming products.
What I’d like to see is the Dyson of the tumble drying world. Something that takes the public’s imagination, gives them a product they perceive as being a leap ahead of the old one, and moves the market completely. Of course Dyson vacs are not a good example because they have higher wattages than others and may lead to increased energy use while cleaning. But that may change when the vacs energy label comes along.
Thanks – Icemaiden21
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KeymasterRe: Has the baby been thrown out with the washwater?
And what about the ‘extra rinse’ button or switch? My slightly old AEG has a switch at the rear that increases rinse water on all progs (I don’t use it), but some other machines have buttons for ‘extra rinse’.
Incidentally, I too would be interested in Kwatt’s papers – can you say where they will be published?
Cheers
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KeymasterRe: heat pump tumble dryer
With regard to tumble driers, the ‘consumer’ doesn’t really know he or she has the choice of different – more eco friendly – technology. If we changed the subject from heat pumps (which not many readers here knew about) to gas tumble driers what do readers on this forum think is stopping people having them? Is it cost of installation or extra pipework or that they don’t trust gas? Or that they don’t know they can have them at all? Is the success or failure just down to marketing?
Cheers to all who have been reading/contributing.
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KeymasterRe: Zanussi FJS1025W Dead – Occasional E90 Code
Thanks Martin,
I’ve since discovered why the on/off switch didn’t function; the mains circuit had tripped, and I hadn’t noticed.The E90 problem crops up occasionally, and I’ll get that sorted locally as you say.
Once again, thanks for the help.
Johnadmin
KeymasterRe: Indesit WE14 F-12 what does it mean?
Is this likely to be expensive.
It is older than 3 years 🙁admin
KeymasterRe: ZANUSSI FJ1216 RUNS FOR ABOUT 4 SECONDS?????
Cheers for that Dave , further up somebody posted that there could be a brush problem .
Before I call in the funeral directors I will give that a closer look at i reckon .
After that then we are going down the AMDEA and “fit for the purposes ” type of argument with the manufacturers afterall the appliance is used twice a week and is only 16 months old!!
Thanks again ladsadmin
KeymasterRe: IKEA Whirlpool DWF 413W won’t drain
Brilliant – machine fixed now!
I used repairs@, got a fixed price quote (not including any parts required), and the work was done to the quote + the price of a new pump.
Couldn’t have been easier – very glad to have found such an excellent and useful site – good luck for growing it for the future.
(P.S. is there anywhere I can leave feedback for the company who did the repair?? It would be nice to be able to see other users comments when choosing a company)
Cheers,
Pete.
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