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  • in reply to: Error code E1 on Hoover new wave plus 5 auto washer #123598
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    Martin

    Cheers, its on a trial run now…will report success later!!

    As for the plug..thanks for the tip, I wondered were the sparks were coming from! Joning aside, its common sense (unless the wifes doing it) ‘cus water and electric don’t mix.

    Thanks for your help.

    in reply to: WHIRLPOOL ADP 5966 #123724
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL ADP 5966

    forgot to mention that the display is blank – no error code

    since i first posted this i have changed out the programme knob board as i had a good spare from the last fault (which turned out to be the board at the front/base). fault still exists.

    in reply to: Error code E1 on Hoover new wave plus 5 auto washer #123596
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    Sorry forgot to mention Serial nos inside door.

    there are two sets of numbers : 37613494

    other set are in a box : A21327600066

    I think the 0’s and 6’s are right they look very much the same!

    in reply to: Error code E1 on Hoover new wave plus 5 auto washer #123595
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    Hi Guys,
    Thanks for the help so far, Have removed the drain pipe from drum and checked sump all clear also removed exit pipe from pump to drain, likewise. Question however, there appears to be no filter between the drum and pump, just the ball floating between two ‘rubber’ sections of pipe. Is this correct?
    Have re-reun the machine and it gets to -1 and pumps for an eternity before failing again with the E1 message. Machine however doesn’t empty enough to open the door, is there anything else I should be checking? Is the pupm easy to remove and check?
    Yep, definitely seems to be emptying cycle over-run that causes problem, have just run a 90 degree wash to prove heater working.
    Any more help would be much appreciated, Thanks

    in reply to: ariston magherita 2000 #123704
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    Re: ariston magherita 2000

    The code on the back of the machine is A1435 uk.And the code on the circuit board is cod.215005377.07 0/05 s/w 1.32.I think its time to go and buy a new washer any recomendations.

    in reply to: ariston magherita 2000 #123702
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    Re: ariston magherita 2000

    The only thing i can find is model no.a 1435 advantage and thats on the front of the unit.

    in reply to: Maxol Majestic Duo and Mistral #114178
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    Re: Maxol Majestic Duo and Mistral

    I have the same request for replacement knobs. Did you have any success?

    in reply to: ariston magherita 2000 #123700
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    Re: ariston magherita 2000

    Checked brushes and cleaned up comutator ,all wiring to and from motor look ok.How much are new circuit boards,if this is the fault?.

    in reply to: e-Jobs #115622
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    Re: e-Jobs

    5th line up from the bottom….you have spelt “most” incorrectly….other than that its a lot of info but very good.

    Kevin

    in reply to: ariston magherita 2000 #123698
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    Re: ariston magherita 2000

    Thankyou for your answer,is there any thing i can do as i am an electrical engineer .Or will it require a new component.

    in reply to: BOSCH WFL200UK #123133
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    Re: BOSCH WFL200UK

    Hello.

    Got some brushes fitted. Motor runs some of the time. Motor locks (tried to assist) and humming heard. Rough inspection, i see two windings (i think) where the resin/potting has boiled (black). Going to check the e/trics 1st but might just get new machine.

    Thanks for all help. Will let you know outcome.

    in reply to: Hotpoint FF92 Problems #118032
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    Re: Hotpoint FF92 Problems

    The easy fix to prove this fault is….as many people have back up freezers these days, move your frozen stuff to save it and thoroughly defrost your appliance. Leave the door open and soak up the water. About 36 hours should do it.

    Very often with frost free the drainage hole for the freezer evaporator is not heated during defrost, over time this hole ices over, causing a larger build up of ice. Once the air flow is interupted by the ice the fridge is the usual first casualty with the freezer seeming to be working normally.

    There are some poor designs out there and a simple defrost may save a service visit. If this does not work, you at least know you hace a legitimate problem and can seek help from a refrigeration guy/gal.

    Kevin

    in reply to: APM 6811 Fridge Freezer #123527
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    Re: APM 6811 Fridge Freezer

    an easy check is the following,


    If the fridge bulb is on …the thermostat has power.

    If the compressor is warm/hot the stat is powering the compressor.

    Therefore not stat at first glance.

    Would you like to provide more info for me????

    Kevin

    in reply to: APM 6325 Fridge Problems #123630
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    Re: APM 6325 Fridge Problems

    hi,

    Can you read off the lable hidden by salad baskets the type of gas (refrigerant) and advised me on the size, shape and uniformity of the ice build up.

    If you are happy there is airflow for condensor coil cooling, please take a minute to consider dust and the cooling fan that should be running. If the fan stops you will get this fault, as airflow restriction on the coils will give this fault too.

    What more can you advise.


    Kevin

    in reply to: Daewoo Fridge Freezer ERF381mm : Freezer temp too high :( #123693
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    Re: Daewoo Fridge Freezer ERF381mm : Freezer temp too high :

    hi,

    If this is the approx 6ft tall fridge freezer with the freezer on the bottom, there is a fault you should look at.

    The defrost element on these is too far away from the drain hole in the evaporator drip tray. This does ice over and then air flow restriction follows…..

    Tell tale signs are frost appearing on the back wall and ice forming under the lower basket. If this is the case there is a cure involving an old length of thermostat capillary, which a good fridge man can do for you.

    However you go…its not a DIY repair from what you have said so far.


    Kevin

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