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  • in reply to: Philips ACH680 ….Series 90 Cooker #314195
    Bosh
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    Re: Philips Series 90 Cooker

    It’s an ACH680.

    I have seen parts still available, so maybe it’s not too old to be fixed.


    The 2 lights have started flickering now when the cooker is off instead of permanent dim glow.

    I would guess something needs cleaning……

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM52 Trips house RCD mains #238806
    Bosh
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    Re: Hotpoint WM52 Trips house RCD mains

    I replaced the motor and the machine is working fine now.

    There were several short circuits on the old motor when measuring from motor case to the terminal block connectors.

    Thanks for all help.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM52 Trips house RCD mains #238804
    Bosh
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    Re: Hotpoint WM52 Trips house RCD mains

    When I disconnected the motor, the machine worked without tripping the power.
    Does this mean the motor is faulty, and can I now look for a replacement?

    Thanks.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM52 Trips house RCD mains #238803
    Bosh
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    Re: Hotpoint WM52 Trips house RCD mains

    iadom wrote: I assume you mean you can hear the fill valves running,

    Yes, that’s correct, just briefly before the power trips off.

    Thanks for the pointers, I will have another look with a multimeter later in the week.

    in reply to: Schreiber fridge freezer – freezer problem #205870
    Bosh
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    Re: Schreiber fridge freezer – freezer problem

    There is a new phone number which I found elsewhere on this forum for MFI products.

    08457 959722

    Hope this helps.

    in reply to: Bosch KGU3201GB/01 Freezer problem #206467
    Bosh
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    Re: Bosch KGU3201GB/01 Freezer problem

    Thanks.

    I have also looked at an LG model as Which? magazine rate them top for reliability, or would you still prefer Siemens?

    in reply to: Bosch KGU3201GB/01 Freezer problem #206465
    Bosh
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    Re: Bosch KGU3201GB/01 Freezer problem

    I think I will get a new fridge freezer, as have had this one fixed before and it is quite old now.

    I have been looking at the Samsung RL39WBSW, or the SIEMENS KG30U625G.

    Do you have any opinion on reliablity/quality of these models?

    Thanks.

    in reply to: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle #157014
    Bosh
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    Re: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle

    Martin wrote:

    Bosh wrote:
    Anyone know what is wrong ?

    As it’s 10 years old, it could be that the water container (connecting the internal drain hose with the external drain hose) it badly crudded up 💡

    When the machine drains it should pump out water at a fair rate, I suspect yours is very slow to drain? Thus the machine ‘times out’ and the Prewash light comes on!

    Just a thought 😉

    YES !!!

    That was it 😀

    I cleaned out the plastic tank as I noticed it did not look very clean, and I also cleaned the sump hose, but that was ok it seems.

    The plastic container seems to have a hidden reservoir. What is this for ?

    I removed the plastic drain reservoir from the machine and flushed it out several times with hot water. There was quite a bit of gunge in there.

    My machine is now working perfectly again.

    Thanks for help. 😀

    in reply to: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle #157011
    Bosh
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    Re: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle

    gegsy wrote:Hi
    Sometimes the float ball in the top of sump hose nearest tank can jam due to crud etc, wortha check.

    Greg

    What is the sump hose ? How will I recognise it ?

    in reply to: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle #157009
    Bosh
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    Re: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle

    I fitted a new pump, but the problem still exists 🙁

    Any help please 🙄

    in reply to: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle #157008
    Bosh
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    Re: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle

    boro wrote:Is there any lateral play on the pump impellor?. If so you will need a new pump.

    There is a very tiny amount of play if I waggle it with tip of my finger.

    Brother in law said it might be the pressure stat. Is this possible ?

    in reply to: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle #157006
    Bosh
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    Re: WFF2000 Skips Spin Cycle

    boro wrote:Sounds like a duff/blocked pump to me.

    Read through your manual, this will tell you how to drain and check pump.

    The pump is clear, as I have checked. Although I have previously found a 20p or pound coin in there before.

    I don’t know where the manual is, as the machine is nearly 10 years old now, and I never read manuals. Thanks anyway. 🙂

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