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  • in reply to: Indesit WG1130T #109174
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    Re: Indesit WG1130T

    Martin,

    Fantastic!!!..I have cleaned everything out (what a mess) and it now works fine.

    You have saved me a fortune on call out charges.

    THANK YOU 😀 😀

    in reply to: Indesit WG1130T #109172
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    Re: Indesit WG1130T

    Thanks, but how do I check for a block?, because it is not draining off

    in reply to: Replacement Inner Glass Panel of oven door #109145
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    Re: Replacement Inner Glass Panel of oven door

    I presume that this is a built-in oven. If you pull the oven out of it’s housing a few inches (You should have to remove 4 screws securing the oven to the housing. They are installed on the front left and right sides of the cabinet.)

    Once you have pulled the oven forward you should see a rating label stuck to the top of the outer cabinet. This will have a model number and a serial number printed.

    Please make sure you switch off the mains electricity supply to the oven before removing it from the housing.

    Best of luck.

    Richard

    in reply to: Replacement Inner Glass Panel of oven door #109143
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    Re: Replacement Inner Glass Panel of oven door

    Ben1982 wrote:

    I am unsure of the make and model, but this is the information I have from a silver sticker on the front

    SOGH W(A0200)
    GUNKOL 2800W/3050/W
    Pro Nr F02004GB01

    Can anyone tell me where and how much a replacement might be?

    Ben (still nursing his sore shin)

    Are you sure of the model details. GUNKOL is the manufacturer in Turkey for the TEBA brand. I think the model you have is A02004GB01. Did you buy the oven from Currys or B&Q?

    Please confirm these details and I am sure Dave Conway or someone else will be able to help.

    Richard

    in reply to: ADP 8224 Reset Codes #109057
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    Re: ADP 8224 Reset Codes

    Firstly switch the power off on the control panel. Then hold down the programme button while switching the power back on. A single bleep should be heard. Any gremlins should now be bannished.


    Thanks Shane for this bit of info, I have tried it on my delinquent machine and it has run a whole cycle without quitting, and no E2 code appearing at the end. If it can do this again tomorrow it will be allowed back into the kitchen and the spare one will go back into retirement till I find a new home for it!

    Jo.

    in reply to: soap scum in washing machine #109125
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    Re: soap scum in washing machine

    I’m gonna try at least 2 of these suggestions to clean it out. It should be the last time though because I fitted a softener as the water here is incredibly hard which has definitely caused such a big build up of scum in a short time.

    The machine doesn’t stand idle for long enough for much bacteria build up but I see the logic because of using it on low temps for most of the time with modern fabrics!

    So much for progress 😉

    in reply to: ADP 8224 Reset Codes #109056
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    Re: ADP 8224 Reset Codes

    Afternoon,

    Just received my control panel back from QER and just fitted it. I too got the E2 message and worked out how to reset it.

    Dishwasher is on at the moment but wont no for another 20 mins or so until it starts to heat up. Keeping everything crossed!! Ive had enough of the damn thing.

    I couldnt get one of the screws in properly on the control panel, anyone know what size they are so i can get another, flippin thing. Ive got it working and i put all the decor door back on, fool! ive got to take it all to bits again when i get another screw.

    A big thanks to QER and again to Martin, there service is fantastic and would recommend them to anyone. Works out a fraction of the cost of replacing bits n bobs.

    Tara for now,

    Lolly 🙂 🙂 😉

    in reply to: Ted’s Dog! #109127
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    Re: Ted’s Dog!

    Well Ted’s dog is a white GSD but came out of the dishwasher with brown gravy splashes all over his face plus mushy pea green stains. Beautiful.

    Photo, although not Ted’s dog, is pretty close.

    Oh, and Ted’s dishwasher is a Whirlpool, so the dog definitely made a better job than the rinse cycle.

    Ted’s missus

    in reply to: ADP 8224 Reset Codes #109054
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    Re: ADP 8224 Reset Codes

    Thanks for the info. The user book does nothing and I have managed to hold all 3 buttons down to get it started again. After the cycle it locks up again!! E3 code but every thing is hot.

    in reply to: Diplomat intergrated dishwahser ADP 8132 #108541
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    Re: Diplomat intergrated dishwasher ADP 8132

    phonenumber for diplomat care is 08457 959722

    in reply to: soap scum in washing machine #109124
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    Re: soap scum in washing machine

    I advise that you carry out at least one boil wash program without any powder ect and nothing in the machine or just put your towels in but no powder once a week and this will go a long way to remove scum ect,Due to the use of ectra low temp washing and also the use of powders for coloured clothes ect machines are a breeding ground for bacteria ect.

    Most powders and liquids no longer contain the same amount of bleach and phostphates ect as they used to which kills bacteria and removes some of the scale also.

    40c is about the right temprature for the nasty bateria to breed and thats why you will get a lot of black mould inside soap dispensors now.

    Bryan

    in reply to: soap scum in washing machine #109123
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    Re: soap scum in washing machine

    😆 😆 😆

    Sorry. NOT Bicarbonate of soda BUT ordinary Soda crystals!


    Its a bit early in the day for me yet! hehehehee,

    Lolly 🙂 🙂 😉

    in reply to: soap scum in washing machine #109122
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    Re: soap scum in washing machine

    Bicarbonate of soda with a very hot wash! 😉 😉

    in reply to: The Whirlpool Thing #107070
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    Or me!

    in reply to: ADP 8224 Dishwasher #108841
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    Re: ADP 8224 Dishwasher

    Well, we have had the top off to look for loose connections (none apparant), and the side off the take a look at the side fill chamber (not blocked as far as we could see). The filter thingy (technical term) just inside the machine where the water comes in was a bit gunky, but not too bad. It managed a whole cycle after that, but E2 still came up at the end. Anyone got any more ideas?

    Jo.

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