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  • in reply to: hoover new wave plus 5 #125252
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    Re: hoover new wave plus 5

    Model no is A2120

    in reply to: Whitegoods logo. #125211
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    Re: Whitegoods logo.

    Thanks chris, he’ll bring it when we meet up no doubt.

    Kevin

    in reply to: ariston pump cover #125202
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    Re: ariston pump cover

    Thanks for the reply. What we would all do on a Sunday without washing machines?

    I’ll have another go.
    Rocky

    in reply to: ariston pump cover #125200
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    Re: ariston pump cover

    Thanks Clyde,
    managed to get it out today and found one of my little boy’s socks in the chamber ( avoid age 12-18 months guys). Tried running a spin and tumble dry but seems not to drain. I’m getting 5 flashes- anyone know what this means?

    Cheers Rocky

    in reply to: Indesit W133 – replacing drum bearings #125195
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    Re: Indesit W133 – replacing drum bearings

    Thanks Martin,

    I ended up pouring a kettle of boiling water over it, the expansion seemed to let the bearings move a lot easier.

    Colin

    in reply to: Smeg cooker SUK91MFX gas flow control #125174
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    Re: Smeg cooker SUK91MFX gas flow control

    we do cover your area and are also SMEG engineers so if you wouldlike to contact us through e-mail @ r600a@hotmail.com or by phone on 01582 752712 or fax 01582 505402 we will be able to help with your problem.

    bryan

    in reply to: Smeg cooker SUK91MFX gas flow control #125173
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    Re: Smeg cooker SUK91MFX gas flow control

    hi
    im sure smeg are not alone with grease build up causing this fault.
    We are smeg agents and just aware of this fact.
    Adjusting the regulator screw is only moved mainly in commissioning a new appliance; and is adjusted when tap in its lowest setting to get the min flame available without it going out.
    Greg

    in reply to: brandt frost free problem #125231
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    Re: brandt frost free problem

    Not a DIY repair this, there could be several causes from

    1) defrost problem 2) drainage problem 3) defrost stat problem


    The humming might be the circulation fan blades jammed by ice, one way to solve it is to defrost entirely for 36 hours door open.

    When turned on, if it seems to work, the problem may still be there but will be one of the three I’ve mentioned.


    Kevin

    in reply to: Whitegoods logo. #125209
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    Re: Whitegoods logo.

    Just checked the autofax I receive, although I have received 7 pages from Chris the charter is not one of them.

    Kevin

    I,ll pm you k so you don’t miss this

    in reply to: complete engineer #125117
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    Re: complete engineer

    Why are agents having to pay for it, surely if this delivers more work through a work providers door, then the management fee should pay for this . Simple.

    To ask/expect/compel the agent to chip in £500.00 is wrong imo, I bet all the Baumatic engineers are not paying for its use!

    Kevin

    in reply to: Smeg cooker SUK91MFX gas flow control #125171
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    Re: Smeg cooker SUK91MFX gas flow control

    Hi
    I think Dave is correct re thermocouples.
    Smeg have superceded (check spelling) their thermocouples to the effect they now have two leads from them one to the tap the other is an earth lead to ensure a good circuit which thet seem to suffer from thus causing flame to fail due to grease build up around chassis mount of thermopcouple causing poor earthing to complete circuit.

    Any “work” on the appliance must be carried out by a Corgi registered installer.

    Hope that helps

    Greg 🙂

    in reply to: Bosch SGS5302GB/09 #125184
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    Re: Bosch SGS5302GB/09

    Hi
    It sounds more like some plastic arms on the cage around the electronics module has snapped off. Although considering the fault you have, I would suggest replacing electronics which come swith new cage, P.no – 264877 @ £83.00 GBP available from http://www.bshappliancecare.com

    Greg

    in reply to: P A T (Portable Appliance Testing) #125204
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    Re: P A T (Portable Appliance Testing)

    Hi
    We took an electrical appliance testing course at our local Technical College.
    I am sure u will need this qualification before you can begin testing.


    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch SGS5302GB/09 #125183
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    Re: Bosch SGS5302GB/09

    Great, thanks for the feedback guys – you’ve been enormously helpful.

    I’m done for today but I’ll have a look at the buttons and pcb tomorrow and see how far I can get. Would rather do it myself, if I can (no offence).

    I think the tongue is still in place. It’s clicking, but nothing else is. I pressed the button too hard trying to register a click and it’s just hollow behind it so I pushed it into the recess by mistake.
    It doesn’t feel like there’s any ‘click’ at all behind the buttons themselves though. It used to register a faint click before.

    in reply to: Beko Cooker cold oven #122301
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    Re: Beko Cooker cold oven

    Do you ever get a problem with water on the floor after cooking in the small top oven of your cooker. I recently got the same cooker as you and always have puddles of water at the 2 front corners after using the oven. The manual says there may be droplets of water, but not puddles. I don’t know if I’ve got a faulty cooker or if this is a design fault.

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