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  • in reply to: Hotpoint WMT01 wash speed problem. #304504
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    helo_75 wrote:deplastering? enzyme plateau?

    Uhh?? I’ll have an ounce of whatever Helo is smoking! :snigger:

    OK, so it’s fine then. After building 4 machines today, a fault was the last thing I needed to see…….. 8)

    Thanks guys,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Domestic Appliance Testing #303676
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    Re: Domestic Appliance Testing

    garn wrote:http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/images/userpics/3{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}20in{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}201{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}20diagnostic{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}20tool.jpg

    garn

    Well, there’s a use for it after all. That impressive piece of equipment is none other than Doctor Who’s screwdriver….believe me, I know…..I’ve trodden on the damn thing barefoot so many times in my son’s bedroom.
    Now I know this, I’ll put it away and keep it in good condition, so if my son wants to join the business it’ll save a packet on training. 😆

    Garn has to be jesting……….. :martin:

    Steve.

    in reply to: Spam alert #298448
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    Re: Spam alert

    General Enquiries Forum – EmopeRewUttem is drug dealing……… 👿

    Steve.

    in reply to: K54 thermostat replacing K50 #304236
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    Re: K54 thermostat replacing K50

    K54 or VS5 is a freezer stat with signal on rise. It will be looking for -20 degrees or so before it shuts off. Frozen milk……. 😕

    You need a VL1 stat for standard fridges with icebox. Avoid the cheap chinese ones though – or you’ll be doing the job twice…….. 😉

    Steve.

    in reply to: Siemens WD31202/GB/01 motor fault. #304216
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    Re: Siemens WD31202/GB/01 motor fault.

    Cheers, Martin. 😀

    I checked the loom and looked at the brushes; armature clean and smooth; tacho has continuity but is pressed in behind a steel cap so I can’t see the magnet. I’ll have to assume it’s OK.
    So module it is then. 😉

    Thanks,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Spam alert #298446
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    Re: Spam alert

    In General Appliance Questions Forum and Dishwasher Forum – MDIiiiireezerb – more peddling of medicines…….. :rolls:

    Steve.

    in reply to: Zanussi TD 200 #303911
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    Re: Zanussi TD 200

    1930J4 belt BLT9193 on Connect. Pulleys are obsolete I’m afraid. 🙁

    HTH,

    Steve.

    in reply to: ISE 10 F1 fault. #303163
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    Re: ISE 10 F1 fault.

    It would make sense Ken, except BOTH machines had water in them having started a program – so the door lock would have to have been satisfied as neither would have started at all.
    The first one stopped full of water (to the top) and that showed an F1. (PDF service manual and customer handbook show F1 as an overfill situation – call the service centre.) That had a jammed pump; nowt to do with the door…..:? I’m happy with that result as the fault code represented the actual fault found.
    The second one (today) had started a program and was about ten minutes in when it flashed up F1. The program knob and start stop leds were flashing randomly and the machine had stopped. She couldn’t select drain or anything else, so the customer had to switch it off and drain the machine down with the little emergency hose. When it was empty she rang me. I went to see the machine this afternoon. I checked the filter thinking I’d find a similar fault as before. The filter and pump were absolutely clear. So I reset it and started a new program with clothes in it. It completed a quick wash 40 degree cycle – all OK. 😕 That is the dilemma – have I sorted the problem, or merely reset it?
    So if both machines were stuck full of water; the fault on both is F1 and all the paperwork including the service manual says overfill problem, yet it is supposed to be a door fault, then it does get a tad confusing.
    I’m used to reading between the lines with the mainstream makes as little or no info is available and an educated guess is sometimes the order of the day. But as the service agent for ISE I went by the tech info I had been supplied and printed off and it is not correct.

    Steve.

    in reply to: FX1465W beeps 7 times #303732
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    Re: FX1465W beeps 7 times

    First check the outlet hose is not syphoning; when the machine has filled and starts to turn the drum, press ‘Pause’ and listen for running water. Also watch the water level; does it drop? If so; the outlet hose is either too low down or the end of the hose is pushed too far down the drain stand pipe and cannot air – break. Lift the hose and tie it up to prevent the hose dropping. The hose needs to be in the stand pipe about 6″ – 7″ only.
    Post back if the problem persists……:wink:

    Steve.

    in reply to: ISE 10 F1 fault. #303161
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    Re: ISE 10 F1 fault.

    OK…. had another ISE 10 today with an F1 fault. 🙁
    The instruction book clearly states that an F1 is an overfill fault. I’ve looked at the PDF of the 1406 and the 1606 and both show the same.
    The OP was relating to a “10” that was found to have a hair band in the pump. It would appear feasible that an overfill situation could be flagged up due to this. Today’s machine – no fault found (customer then told about possible F1 if the door is not shut correctly). She mentioned that she checked the book and it didn’t relate to the door. The F1 code in the book could be misleading for the end user. 😕
    Fingers and everything else crossed. 😉

    Steve.

    in reply to: ISE 10 F1 fault. #303160
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    Re: ISE 10 F1 fault.

    Cheers, Jim!

    Steve.

    in reply to: ISE 10 F1 fault. #303158
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    Re: ISE 10 F1 fault.

    Thanks, Ken. I’ve had that problem before…….:wink:
    She is also saying that it is flashing random lights not shown in the book – don’t know if that’s the usual customer exaggeration or could that happen?
    Also, where are the ISE 10 fault codes? Granted, I haven’t had time to look too hard but I couldn’t find them in the PDF manuals…….. 😕

    Steve.

    in reply to: Neff T1872NO/01 hob. #303072
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    Re: Neff T1872NO/01 hob.

    Thanks, Jonah. Checked the parts list and a filter card is not listed. To be honest, the hob is very basic internally; there are the hotplates, the wiring, the terminal block and the module control. That’s about it.
    Is the filter card in the terminal block housing or in the module or is it separately mounted? As I say, it’s not on the parts list……. 😕

    Cheers,

    Steve.

    in reply to: Spam alert #298442
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    Re: Spam alert

    Public forums – General Enquiries – ChubakAlm and below it Foopperwassek peddling their wares……. and in Washing machine help “SellSpulley” ironically not selling pulleys………. 😉

    Steve.

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 72600W #302595
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 72600W

    899645430802 drive motor from Qualtex special order @ £149.94 + VAT.
    Just a little bit cheaper……..:wink:

    HTH,

    Steve.

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