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  • in reply to: dilpomat adp8332 dishwasher #370315
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    Re: dilpomat adp8332 dishwasher

    Did you also remove all the water from inside the base?

    in reply to: rapport #369623
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    Re: rapport

    sudeep wrote:If You are getting the error

    “System unable to find requested action install”

    just point your browser to

    Point your browser to localhost/stock_system/ims/install or localhost/call_handling/chs/install

    Tried that… no luck 🙁

    I noticed the fact that your directory was called “call_handling” and not “call_handling_windows” as came out of the zip folder.. so I deleted xampp folder in C: and re-unziped the zip file, renamed the directory on the desktop to “call_handling” copied the xampp directory from it to C: and re-installed… It is now working… I don’t know why, but it is. 🙂

    I am getting a message saying “Your current version is 0.5.1beta There is a new updated version 0.5beta available for this software. Please go to rapportsoftware.co.uk to download and update the package” but that is no matter for concern I think.

    Question: Do we need to start the SQL server for anything?

    sudeep wrote:Also please do do not keep any special characters like ‘ or ” in company name or anything else while setup

    Question: Are there any idiot guides now?… I am a complete novice with CHS .. ie. seting-up without buggering-up .. initial add engineer, do we just change Kens details in the admin? 😀

    George

    in reply to: Anyone know anything about these ? manufacturer etc ? #370297
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    Re: Anyone know anything about these ? manufacturer etc ?

    And spent more than the £160 on the phone trying to get the problems with the machine fixed.

    George

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat L86810 wont start #370166
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    Re: AEG Lavamat L86810 wont start

    If you ever have a problem with a door not locking.. never keep trying to get it to lock.. you can cause more damage by doing so.

    George

    in reply to: hotpoint ultimer condenser,TDC 60- help needed #370182
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    Re: hotpoint ultimer condenser,TDC 60- help needed

    You need an engineer for this one…

    The fault could lie with stats, heater, timer, or dryness module..

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat L86810 wont start #370164
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    Re: AEG Lavamat L86810 wont start

    mikekm wrote:
    No programs work, like drain or spin (does that rule out water valves and pressure sensors?)

    You will get no response from the machine until you hear that ‘Clunk’ which is the magnetic door interlock operating and locking the door.

    Do not keep trying it else you want to attempt to do some more damage.. Just replace the interlock as Seamey has advised…

    George

    in reply to: Zannusi TCE7276W Cond T/Dry – PCB Fault? #370177
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    Re: Zannusi TCE7276W Cond T/Dry – PCB Fault?

    Have had a few of the TCE models that have had capacitor and relay problems on the board..

    They will do one rotation and then shut down for about 2 or 3 mins and then fire up again rotating in the same direction. The relay gives up and sometimes it is caused by the failure of a driver capacitor .. when this happens you loose the reverse tumble.

    George

    in reply to: Dead WMA11! #370172
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    Re: Dead WMA11!

    Check the door interlock and the cable from it to the motor.

    George

    in reply to: Dead WMA11! #370170
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    Re: Dead WMA11!

    Take out the circuit board and have a look… you’ll be able to see if there is damage to it.

    George

    in reply to: Dead WMA11! #370167
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    Re: Dead WMA11!

    Motor cable in back to front causing a blown control board?

    in reply to: creda reversair 37650 #369168
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    Re: creda reversair 37650

    As far as I remember, the later the motor the higher the reference number… The later motors are mostly modifications of earlier versions. There are one or two that have a different plug and therefore in this case you would not be able to fit the wrong motor.
    The motor for the 3kg models had various problems with the fields breaking down and the bearings becoming very noisy.

    What is the 3 digit number on your original motor?

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF101 – two completely knackered machines #370145
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    Re: Hotpoint WF101 – two completely knackered machines

    You never know… you may get a job for it… Then it is certainly worth more than scrap value.

    George

    in reply to: British Gas #370102
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    Re: British Gas

    whitevanman wrote:

    funkyboogy wrote:
    a tad cynical ,
    wage of £34-38 k appealing. ally

    :rotl: :rotl: :spam1: :spam1: :rofl1:

    Well I suppose it would be if all the parts are supplied and the wage is final

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF101 – two completely knackered machines #370143
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    Re: Hotpoint WF101 – two completely knackered machines

    Superb… Things done the way they should be.
    Hope you salvaged all the other spares too. 🙂

    George

    in reply to: Wma 32 will not spin at full speed #370147
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    Re: Wma 32 will not spin at full speed

    Motor loom or Tacho fault .. Had that wit a tacho fault on a few occasions.

    George

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