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September 9, 2007 at 3:58 pm in reply to: SMEG WDI66 Dishwasher – 1/2 display lit up permanently #225679
alexcc
ParticipantRe: SMEG WDI66 Dishwasher – 1/2 display lit up permanently
Hi All
I hope that my question is not against the rules of the forum.
Further to my last post, I have now managed to take the kitchen door off the unit.
Removed all screws that were holding the control panel from inside the door of the dishwasher. The panel is now loose at both sides. However, there seems to be something holding it right in the centre.
Can someone give me a hint please on how to release it?
Thanks
Kind Regards,
Alex
September 4, 2007 at 2:11 pm in reply to: Washer broke!! 3years old, used everyday shall I buy new 1? #226165alexcc
ParticipantRe: Washer broke!! 3years old, used everyday shall I buy new
Empiredirect make a charge of £9.99 to collect your old appliance when they deliver your new washer/dryer.
You can arrange this with their sales rep.
R,
Alex
alexcc
ParticipantRe: Extended inlet hose for AEG washer dryer
Thanks guys
I will buy one tomorrow. I thought that these were only available for outlet hoses.
Regards,
Alex
alexcc
ParticipantRe: Appliance versions/releases
Hi Kwatt
Thanks for the reply. The shop that I found is a local one in London but they also have an online presence.
To be honest, I was very happy to see that a bricks&mortar place had such a competitive price in comparison with the online retailers. And since they are local they can guarantee a quicker delivery.
I guess that I was so surprised to see that they had the specific item in stock (as opposed to all the other chains) that gave me the impression that something was wrong.
So overall, you reckon that I shouldn’t really worry about buying it from a smaller local place. I guess that having it in stock is probably rather good.
In your experience are the Centres of Excellence just a sales gimmick or do they actually have to do something to maintain the status?
R,
Alex
August 28, 2007 at 8:05 am in reply to: SMEG WDI66 Dishwasher – 1/2 display lit up permanently #225678alexcc
ParticipantRe: SMEG WDI66 Dishwasher – 1/2 display lit up permanently
I managed to take off the door using some thick bolts to prop the plastic bits open.
Now on to the fun bit 🙂 (Probably going to be an evening project)
Thanks for your help
R,
Alex
August 27, 2007 at 10:39 am in reply to: SMEG WDI66 Dishwasher – 1/2 display lit up permanently #225676alexcc
ParticipantRe: SMEG WDI66 Dishwasher – 1/2 display lit up permanently
Thanks Clive
I found the reset sequence, however it still hasn’t fixed the problem.
I am looking for some advice on how to access the PCB of control panel of my dishwasher.
As it is an integrated appliance, can someone please advise me on how to remove the fitted door as well.
I noticed that there are some plastic bits on the side of the d/w door that seem to be unlocking the fitted door. However, when I prop them open they snap back into place by a spring.
Many ThanksRegards,
Alexalexcc
ParticipantRe: Intergrated Washer Dryer Advice (Bosch/Hotpoint )
Guys
I appreciate your feedback. TBH I wish I had the option to get separate machines 🙁 .
Unfortunately, due to lack of space in the flat, I have no alternative than to buy a combined machine.
Thanksregards,
Alex
alexcc
ParticipantRe: Intergrated Washer Dryer Advice (Bosch/Hotpoint )
Hi Don
Thank you for your prompt reply and advice.
This is the first time that I will be buying a brand new washer/dryer as the previous one (SMEG) was left in the flat by the builders.
Regards,
Alex
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