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  • in reply to: Zanusie FL884 creasing washing #331909
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    Re: Zanusie FL884 creasing washing

    edited to appease martin

    in reply to: SAMSUNG RSH1DTMH #332076
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    Re: SAMSUNG RSH1DTMH

    Never had a heater fail on one of these…. they are a solid element hung below the evaporator , different to the wrap around type used on the RS21 … I think there was a change in part number during it’s life, so if you really need one I think you may have to get the serial number

    in reply to: SAMSUNG RSH1DTMH #332074
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    Re: SAMSUNG RSH1DTMH

    Defrost sensor DA32-00006W ,

    There isnt a thermal fuse on the RSH1 , it has cut out stats in circuit on the defrost element…….

    in reply to: whirlpool 3rlsq8000jq #331982
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    Re: whirlpool 3rlsq8000jq

    I am 99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} sure that you will have a usa solenoid ( further thought reminded me that it was the maytag that had potentially either versions, almost certain that whirlpool is usa threaded solenoid )….
    And if the incorrect hose has been forced on to the original solenoid , it is likely you will also need to replace this as well as the hose . i recall a thread earlier where someone mentioned that they force the bsp hose onto the solenoid ( effectively cutting a second thread 😯 ) make sure your PLI is up to date if you do this

    in reply to: whirlpool 3rlsq8000jq #331980
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    Re: whirlpool 3rlsq8000jq

    If memory serves me correctly , if the hose has a flow direction arrow on it , then the solenoid is american threaded ; the fill hose has our 3/4 bsp thread one end and the usa thread machine end

    in reply to: Zanusie FL884 creasing washing #331907
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    Re: Zanusie FL884 creasing washing

    Have you tried running a cycle on the rinse only ?

    in reply to: Zanusie FL884 creasing washing #331905
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    Re: Zanusie FL884 creasing washing

    Martin wrote:

    fatman wrote:
    Yes the washing is hot.

    Well they shouldn’t be especially after 3 or 4 COLD rinses. So I refer you back to my colleague aqualectric’s suggestion that the hot and cold hoses are the wrong way round! 😯

    and mine from your earlier post http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … highlight= …. really worth checking

    in reply to: Descaler. #331548
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    Re: Descaler.

    No, they recommend these things so you ignore them… after all, they would rather their product doesn’t work so you don’t buy more

    in reply to: Zanussie FL884 #331084
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    Re: Zanussie FL884

    worth checking if the hoses on the back are the correct way round if it is a hot and cold fill machine… rinsing in hot water will cause this . also check the water is draining away sufficiently from the wash cycle

    in reply to: famous customers? #330864
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    Re: famous customers?

    Chas Hodges ( chas n dave ) , Jane Asher ,linda bellingham , lynda baron ( nurse gladys emmanuel ) , Percy Sugden off corrie , Esther Rantzen 😯 , Ronnie Corbett , and a couple of footballers , though not being a fan, I can’t remember names 😆

    in reply to: awod4505 fault code #330780
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    Re: awod4505 fault code

    3rd and 5th light = error f05 ;

    water temp sensor error
    either ntc faulty or wiring broken on ntc circuit

    in reply to: Best place to buy microwave spares? #330523
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    Re: Best place to buy microwave spares?

    http://www.awimicrowaves.com/

    in reply to: What charge for entertainment? #329966
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    Re: What charge for entertainment?

    😆 I no longer use the indents in balance weights to keep nuts, bolts and screws together , after twice re assembling tub jobs without fitting front weight 😆 😆 ahem

    in reply to: LG displaying LE error.. #330122
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    Re: LG displaying LE error..

    Thanks everyone …. fingers crossed for broken wiring – apparently was ok before broken wiring to the heater , and the drum turns freely by hand . I will post the outcome when sorted

    in reply to: Whirlpool tumble dryer fuse #329804
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    Re: Whirlpool tumble dryer fuse

    cornwell40 wrote:Is this the fuse in the loom at the top.
    Was advised years ago by an ex Whirlpool engineer, that there is (if I remember) a 6A fuse which regularily goes, was told to up the rating slightly.
    Have only done this once when a similar fault happened and it has worked merrily for years. Meggered all the usual suspects at the time and all tested perfectly.

    TC

    Yep , that is the advice from tech , assuming everything tests ok

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