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  • in reply to: Beko WME8227S Washing M/C Fault #386030
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Beko WME8227S Washing M/C Fault

    Check its draining properly. Ensure the waste connection if its under the sink is clean is a good place to look. This could also be the cause of your spinning issue….

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko WME8227S Washing M/C Fault #386028
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Beko WME8227S Washing M/C Fault

    Hi
    Its the child lock. Look under the display, there is a line indicating two buttons to hold down to turn off the child lock. Hold them down until it displays c off or C on is removed. Sometimes have to turn the machine off and back on again to get it to work.
    Dave

    in reply to: Bosch WFL12440GB/10 #386026
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Bosch WFL12440GB/10

    Hi
    Its the same. Sometimes I have found a different pump fitted but just change the housing too.
    Dave

    in reply to: Indesit Moon #385941
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Indesit Moon

    Hi
    If you struggle with it or want to make it easier, just take the back off and the drum will fall a bit further back. I do most this way even if the front of the machine comes off.

    Dave

    in reply to: the end of organic results ? #381371
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: the end of organic results ?

    Just spotted a quick one regarding google sales. My wife has been in in the media game for 21 years and to this day she has never heard of anyone being contacted by google to discuss sales.

    The UK is littered with adwords re-sellers (yell, thomson, BT to name a few)that use google adwords as a platform to sell their own products and charge for a managed adwords campaign (5 mins a day for a small business).

    These companies will often call you and say they are google to start a sales pitch……

    A couples of hours reading the adwords tutorials saves a fortune and saves giving away earnings.

    On another note….have a look at mumsnet.com and get a listing and a couple of customer reviews on there. Brilliant free bit of advertising and ranks well to…….

    in reply to: Hoover OPH714 Door Gasket Problem #385633
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Hoover OPH714 Door Gasket Problem

    Hi.. Have had a look at it. I would just order it through connect over the phone if you have no access stating the full model no which should be enough. I’ve fitted a few of these and never had a prob. Won’t be the way you’re fitting it as they are nothing different from the norm. The original part is only a few quid dearer than the pattern so more than worth using.
    I think you have been sent the wrong part….

    in reply to: Hoover OPH714 Door Gasket Problem #385631
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Hoover OPH714 Door Gasket Problem

    Hi

    Seems to be at least half a dozen of this model so may be best searching by serial no….

    I do plenty of these as they seem to have a tendency to split easier that most. Tilted back usually gives enough room to fit. If you want a bit more room, just remove the back panel and the drum will fall further back.

    Dave

    in reply to: Hoover OPH714 Door Gasket Problem #385628
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Hoover OPH714 Door Gasket Problem

    Had a look on connect and it shows 2 different seals. Have you got the full model number?

    in reply to: 4G Mobile #385625
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: 4G Mobile

    I’m in Leeds, so according to the ee coverage page, its here.

    (The new EE service starts in 11 cities: London,Bristol, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Sheffield andSouthampton with 2,000 square miles of 4G network promised to be added every month).

    I think its going to be in 70{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the uk by the end of 2013.

    in reply to: Card payments #385488
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Card payments

    Hi

    Have a look at payleven(https://payleven.co.uk/howto/). Don’t know if you have seen this one yet Ken, but they seem to have all the major cards on board.

    This type of technology is a copy of ‘square’ in america. I read about this when it came out and it seems like a great idea for small businesses.

    in reply to: panasonic na16vx1 door seal #385357
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: panasonic na16vx1 door seal

    Hi

    I’ve done one and a fagor integrated machine which has a similar seal and band.

    Get a couple of small f clamps. Once the seal is in place with the machine tilted back, put the band in place at the bottom of the seal and clamp it there. I then clamp it alternately up the sides of the seal until I get to the top.

    A right pain but it does go on. I did think when I did the first one that there must be a special tool to fit it.

    I’m sure others have different ways of doing it…..

    Hope this helps..Dave

    in reply to: Hoover OPH, VHD & WMH + Candy models #385289
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Hoover OPH, VHD & WMH + Candy models

    Yep… someone else had a similar post. should have looked first!

    in reply to: Hoover OPH, VHD & WMH + Candy models #385287
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Hoover OPH, VHD & WMH + Candy models

    Found the answer!!….thanks anyway.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BWM20 #384911
    AJC_Dave
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint BWM20

    Hi Colin

    Had it tilted quite low but had a good look and feel back up the cables and all seemed good. However, I’ve missed broken cables plenty of times at first glance so its possible it could be. May have to pull it out eventually so will know better then.

    thanks

    Dave

    in reply to: Bosch WAE28468UK/13 #384889
    AJC_Dave
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    Re: Bosch WAE28468UK/13

    Hi Alan

    Not much different to any other. Tub out through the front similar to a Hotpoint WF/WMA. Only real difference is a series of lugs around the tub joint which can either be knocked off with a cold chisel or if you have a dremel or the like, it will leave a tidier finish (I just knock them off). The bearing kit (about £25)comes with extra tub screws to compensate for the missing lugs. Never had a call back on one and to be honest don’t get a lot of them to do.

    Hope this helps

    Dave

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