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November 25, 2012 at 9:34 pm in reply to: AEG 3888-8KG fridge freezer, evaporator temp sensor required #385311
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: AEG 3888-8KG fridge freezer, evaporator temp sensor requ
Hi m8 its part number 2080545029
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Zanussi 1225w error 31
You only need the black anologic pressure switch but if it is the FJS1225w then two different type’s of anologic pressure switch were fitted in production so you will need to get the PNC number from the rating plate inside the door aperture to confirm which one.
November 25, 2012 at 6:37 am in reply to: AEG 3888-8KG fridge freezer, evaporator temp sensor required #385309captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: AEG 3888-8KG fridge freezer, evaporator temp sensor requ
The pnc number you’ve given seems to relate to an Electrolux dishwasher on my system could you double check it .
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Electric Hob & Oven vs Gas Hob & Oven
There are some freestanding all gas models that just use a battery for the ignition and so dont need to be plugged into the mains you need to look for one of them but they mostly seem to only be in 50cm width for example a Zanussi ZCG563FX .
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Beko DC563W Main oven over heat thermostat.
This is the correct replacement part Beko now say the wiring must also be replaced at the same time but its upto you as the stat inside the kit is the same as your old one and its a straight swap.
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: AEG 911937613 heating fault
We had to uplift one to the workshop as we had paid 5 visits to it and each time it worked because when we were there we only tested it on the 30 min to see if it started to heat and not the auto prog the cust was using. In the workshop though we tested on all progs and it wouldnt no heat on auto setting!! so pcb fitted no change element fitted no change wiring checked water level checked. In the end we asked around and someone suggested the motor and like you we said but thats working it carnt be !! but nothing left to lose as we’d tried everything so we did and it worked. We’ve had two further since in 3 years. If anyone knows why I’d love to know myself ❓ . But just rule out all the normal reasons for this fault first .
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Electric Hob & Oven vs Gas Hob & Oven
I much prefer to cook with gas but make sure you get a “zoned” heat gas oven this is the one where you can see the burner at the back dont go for one which has the burner hidden under the base of the oven as these are not really suited to roasting or baking and you’ll struggle to get good cooking results. Its also worth noting that if you get a gas oven with an electronic timer then that too may not work in the event of a power failure.
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: AEG 911937613 heating fault
Is cust normally using the auto programme if so run it on the 30 min wash and see if it heats if it doe’s then try it on the auto again then if it doesen’t believe it or not even though it appears to be working ok it’s the wash motor at fault. Have you also checked the wiring elbow at the bottom of the door for break’s?
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Zanussi 1225w error 31
It has no plunger in it so makes no discernable “click” like a normal pressure switch . Check the pressure hose’s arn’t split and then order an anologic pressure switch and that should sort it .
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Zanussi 1225w error 31
E31 is the anologic pressure switch at fault . This machine assuming its the FJS1225W has two pressure switches one is cream coloured and round the other which is the one at fault is black and hidden behind it. If you have blown down this black anologic switch to try and see if it clicks you will of ruined it by doing so.
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Wmi71461 beko
If the machines drained and its rotating both ways at the begining then it could be the wash load you put in is unbalenced so try a different load. If there’s no motor action then it could be the belt is loose or the pcb or motor itself has failed .This models not that old for the motor brushe’s to be worn out unless you’ve really hammered it.
November 18, 2012 at 6:56 pm in reply to: New Zanusii Frost Free Fridge Freezer “Ticks like a Clock” #384942captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: New Zanusii Frost Free Fridge Freezer "Ticks like a Cloc
It doe’s have a defrost timer on this which maybe noisy
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Double or single electric oven?
So what solution did they come up with when the user wants to use all four zone’s at once? ( I’m genuinely intreiged here)
captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Double or single electric oven?
DrDill wrote:Sorry caveman, what is confusing about the fact that you can plug some pyro ovens in to a 13 amp socket? The op can buy one, lots of retailers sell them.
You have lost me.
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you work on them as I do so we would check first naturally but face it a normal consumer wouldn’t normally go into that much detail so my post would make joe public think about their installation before buying a pyro . And please post the model details of the indution hob that can be on a 13amp plug I find that most intresting.captaincaveman1
ParticipantRe: Double or single electric oven?
:rolls: Give yourself a pat on the back Dr Dill but the fact is most pyro ovens are above 15 amps so I was merely making the op aware of that and now I suspect you will of confused them To the point they may think any pyro oven just plugs in a socket
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