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  • in reply to: panasonic microwave nn-ct569m main consumer switch tripped #481282
    caretaker49
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    I will call an engineer out if it over £40.00, then i will jsut buy a New one. This Panasonic did not last considering we dont use it too much and we never used the oven or grill.

    Thanks Again Dave.

    in reply to: panasonic microwave nn-ct569m main consumer switch tripped #481280
    caretaker49
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    Hi Dave,
    thank you for your reply.
    yes it has the Oven and Grill. I dont think my wife ever used the Grill, we just use it to heat up food and nothing else, which can be 2min. Microwave wont work now, as the Cartridge fuse is dead no continutity and there is no display on the microwave. so i presume something blown the fuse from the inside of the microwave and may be a faulty part which is triggering to blow the fuse.

    caretaker49
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    Good afternoon

    https://imgur.com/a/WM9JhhZ

    Please see above the link for the images, I have checked the element and I get reading 31.4 on multi meter 200Ohms settings and the probe was put on the Live and Neutral terminal ,by pulling out the connector when checking the ohms.

    I then took the motor out and checked the carbon brushes and it had about 25{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}-30{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} left on it , but this still should be ok to work for the motor I think, but I am not sure on this if I am correct or not.

    i then checked with multimeter to check the motor and 1st two white wires I get the reading of 68.0 To 68.80 Ohms I think this is the sensor on the motor. These are the 2 white wires.

    carbon brushes 3.2ohms reading. Black and Grey wire.

    motor field winding 2.1ohms reading. Brown and red wire.

    i did not check the pressure switch yet.

    going from the above the Heating element and motor looks fine from the reading.

    could it be Pcb Module ?

    caretaker49
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    I will check the element resistance and see what is the reading. I will check the motor and pressure switch while I am at it, if no Joy will be new washing machine, sad to dispose this washing ,as it still looks in a good condition. Thank you for your reply Kaibart.

    caretaker49
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    https://imgur.com/a/ZJu00Di

    Please see the link if you want to see the images

    in reply to: Neff cooker extractor hood the light is not working #464808
    caretaker49
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    Hi
    Just an update found a second hand Neff cooker and replace the switch and the Light is working on the second hand switch and the fan switch also works, but the Fan setting switch 1 is not working.

    I also checked the Old switch with Multimeter to check the switched Ohms and it was temperamental I think my reading was set on Auto ohms reading and I think it was somewhere around 7Ohms and when I did it again there was no reading and did it again it read again, as I placed my probe on the circuit board, where it is soldered the switch.

    I also tried it on the Fan switch and again I was getting reading and then no reading and I know the fan switch was working fine.

    but for now the new second hand switch will do the job for now, except the Fan setting switch 1 is not working and this second hood was purchased on ebay, so I have the spare fan, 2 filter, , which I purchased for £20.

    in reply to: Neff cooker extractor hood the light is not working #464807
    caretaker49
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    Hi Electrofix / Dave,

    Thank you for your reply.

    yes the image is the correct switch and I had the kitchen fitted way back in 2003/04, so this sound right 2002.

    I can not upload my pictures saying over the quota, I don’t know how to do it.

    in reply to: Neff cooker extractor hood the light is not working #464805
    caretaker49
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    Thank you for your reply.

    I will test it, but my main concern is replacing the switch is I have to solder the wires back to the New circuit board with new switches. The Fan is working so the switch is ok on this. Circuit board will be ok and most probably the light switch must be faulty, so I will have to replace the whole complete switch with New circuit board.
    I will have to look at ebay to see any Neff second hand extractor or the switch.

    My model is E nr D8602N0GB /05 FD 8205 001681

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