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andy2
ParticipantRe: APM 8702
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Diplomat APM8702 – Drum stops turning
by deemacperth ยป Sat Jul 23, 2011 10:25 am
Are you sure that it only affect drum rotation in one direction?
A faulty capacitor would normally affect rotation in both directions but apart from that it is almost certain to be the problem especially as it gets worse with a heavier load.
Andy
andy2
ParticipantRe: Diplomat APM8702 – Drum stops turning
Hi – the drum struggling to turn under load is symptomatic of a defective start capacitor (usually found at the rear top R/H corner of the m/c near the mains filter which looks similar). The capacitor on this is 22mF and can be found in the store for ยฃ7.27. Worth a try at this price.
Andy
PS. DON’T FORGET TO PULL THE PLUG BEFORE STARTING WORK!!!!
andy2
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Mistral Freezer/Cooling problem
yep the problem will be the freezer thermistor (green plug)
andy2
ParticipantRe: Servis door interlock
Thanks much appreciated
Andy ๐
andy2
ParticipantRe: Dyson DC07 clutch knob
Sorted! – Thanks very much
I have had these off before but this was a real tighty and I wondered if I had forgotten something.
Andy
andy2
ParticipantRe: HPT WF540 Door seal PN ??
Thanks very much for that, much appreciated.
Andy ๐ ๐
andy2
ParticipantRe: Candy CMD146 problems, and more problems….
The parts breakdown for this model show a Motorized selector s/w 22 settings PN 41003735. I have changed a few of these myself (machine won’t start)
Usually around ยฃ10 – ยฃ15 + VAT so not so bad to try in. If the board checks out ok then this is the likely culprit.
Andy
andy2
ParticipantRe: Samsung j1453s
Assume you have checked if the machine is level and not leaning forward?
You could try packing it up at the front to run the water towards the rear of the dispenser (assuming the outlet is at the back).
Also is the SD hose completely clear? Some machines have a “u” bend shape hose and can become blocked or restricted with undissolved powder
Andy
andy2
ParticipantRe: TDS disc
If its just a spare that you are after the online shop gives exploded diagrams and part numbers. Quite handy.
http://www.aeg-electrolux.co.uk/node329.asp
Andy
andy2
ParticipantRe: Free Estimate.
I agree very much with Ken. As the saying goes; what goes round, comes round. If you help people where you can it eventually pays off.
If it does not cost me anything then why worry, so although i would never make a visit to someones home for free i will help them over the phone if its something i think they can sort themselves.
For instance if someones washer is filling with dirty water I will instruct them how to prevent the water from the sink from entering the machine. Or check the timer is on manual if their oven does not work. Customer phones up saying “I cannot believe that you helped me for free, thank you so much! This is now a customer for life AND they can’t wait to tell thier friends and relatives. Why because they now TRUST you!
OK there are some who will say that this is crazy and i am losing money but I have not advertised for 22 years (apart from a free one that mysteriously appeared in the phone book) and i have never been short of work while over the years many others have come and gone.
IMO its all about trust. People are generally scared stiff that someone is going to rip them off bigtime, especially older people. If they feel that they can trust you, will be the one who benefits in the long term.
Its simple really, just treat others how you would like to be treated yourself.
Andy ๐
andy2
ParticipantRe: Free Estimate.
squadman wrote:On the basis of the original question of Free estimates can any of us really afford to be running around allday for free ?
That is the question to be or not to be !
Sorry for going off topic, but i just thought the point was worth making.
In answer to your question – definately not – never have – never will.
Andy ๐
andy2
ParticipantRe: Weird Hotpoint WMA fault???
Hi Jim – there is obviously no problem with the triac as it works OK before the intermediate spin which seems to produce the error. Maybe the location in the eeprom that holds the reference data for this spin speed is corrupted and the tacho speed appears to the processor to be excessive on comparison. It therefore decides that the motor is out of control.
This might possibly be rectified by reprogramming the board if you have the button sequences for this model, worth a try.
Andy ๐
andy2
ParticipantRe: Free Estimate.
squadman wrote:I wonder if these same people go to Tesco’s and ask for free food !
There ain’t many things that are free in this life and those that are probably ain’t worth having in the first place:
If you give this some serious thought, you will realise that all the best things in life really are free.
The problem is that most of the time we do not appreciate and value these things. It is only when we are in danger of losing them that their true value becomes apparant.
Andy ๐
andy2
ParticipantRe: More work than i can handle now!!
rolf wrote:To be honest every year we go through these quirt spells.Its as if someone turned the phone off. I find myself ringing my own phone just to make sure its working.Then just when you think the bottom has fell out your running round like a looney for three months wishing there would be a little bit of a let up in the work.I think you can come up with all sorts of ideas why it goes quiet .Kids holidays ,machine prices etc etc but to be honest I think its just completley random.Its a funny old game 8)
I agree ๐
andy2
ParticipantRe: Belling 315BH (Ser:-90100231) top oven stat
Thanks for that Mike but I did get it sorted eventually
Andy ๐
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