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Albert
ParticipantRe: Whirpool knobs out of sync
Hi Kentish
the knob is a push in and turn clockwise fit into the dispenser cam which is
held on the D shaped timer shaft by means of a nut. To remove knob rotate it about 45 degrees anti clockwise and pull it out, to refit to its correct position remove lid and hold dispenser cam to prevent it from rotating while you insert the knob into cam, lining the lugs up and rotate it
clockwise to its stop position, I’d check for correct alignment by setting knob to a drying position and hopefully machine will tumble dry. A little
dab of silicone on side walls of knob will help avoid same problem occuring again once it sets. HthAlbert
Albert
ParticipantRe: Sunday Joke
Good one John
Albert
ParticipantRe: My computer’s broke
Del wrote:It does’nt really matter Albert just so long as the police don’t get hold of it! 😆
DelIt’s the clean one m8, just a lot of personal info on it 🙂
Albert
ParticipantRe: A novel timepiece
Del wrote:Can’t make me mind up wether it’s a clock or a girl working at a certain
work providers rejection desk 🙄Del
LMAO
AlbertAlbert
ParticipantRe: Chitter Chatter
kwatt wrote:
Flipper wrote:
My “scotch” evaperated as well!See he’s just doing that to annoy me again, I still think he’s a septic. 😉
Same time next week then?
K.
We’re white goods engineers,
Aren’t we all a little bit bit septic :-)) ?
Albert
ParticipantRe: Chitter Chatter
I got a *headache* 🙁 from staring at the monitor too long
forgot to put the cap on the whisky, seems to have evaporated away 😀Albert
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint DWF31N/17
Thanx Dave,
you’ve been a great help
Cheers m8
Albert
ParticipantCommonly caused by a time out when filling, draining or heating.
Low water pressure, slow flow rate, cold water inlet valves stick
when no-one is looking (but they never do it when you are there)
auto siphoning will also cause problem.
5p coin in outlet spigot of pump or in the drain hose itself, is common.
disconnect sump hose from tank and get rid of floating ball and its seating (they stick).
Check wiring to element and ntc is sound, check where the wiring
passes through air chamber, I’ve had internal breaks in that area
with little/no external sign.
Check alignment of door hook with interlock, quite often the door gets
bent downward, gently bend back up.
Remove door outer frame, insert substantial screwdriver or other suitable tool into rear of hinge and bend hinge slighty so that door moves a few
mm to the right.Hope some of that helps
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