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  • in reply to: Hose clips #425342
    chezza
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    Re: Hose clips

    r600a wrote:

    or do it properly, so they seal correctly

    He only asked to remove them. Assumption is he has the correct crimping tool to fit new ones.

    Bryan

    If he has the correct crimping tool, then the section on them that loosens them to allow reuse will be there

    in reply to: Hose clips #425340
    chezza
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    Re: Hose clips

    http://www.bes.co.uk/products/071.asp

    or do it properly, so they seal correctly

    in reply to: Hinge for a CDA RV921 Oven #424784
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    Re: Hinge for a CDA RV921 Oven

    I can only suggest CDA direct, not sure of anywhere else, sorry

    in reply to: Hinge for a CDA RV921 Oven #424782
    chezza
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    Re: Hinge for a CDA RV921 Oven

    Not sure how I got that number there, sorry…
    hinge is PA210040009, need to order 2 😆

    in reply to: Hinge for a CDA RV921 Oven #424780
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    Re: Hinge for a CDA RV921 Oven

    PA210036000 hinge

    in reply to: Inner door glass CDA single oven SC510ss/1 #421645
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    Re: Inner door glass CDA single oven SC510ss/1

    0312571 inner glass

    in reply to: cda cd908ss grill element #417651
    chezza
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    Re: cda cd908ss grill element

    grill element 062106004

    in reply to: Samsung RSA1RTMG #414641
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    Re: Samsung RSA1RTMG

    If you take the cover from the rear of the fridge ( the plate that covers the compressor etc ) and look to where the freezer drain drops to a white plastic tube to drain into the hot pipes, there is a black rubber that joins the drain to the pipe; pull this off and it will either be blocked with fluff or the rubber will be tacky causing it to block. I think they call this a ducks bill, as it is designed to shut when no water going through and prevent beasties travelling back up into the freezer compartment but they tend to fail

    in reply to: whirpool b/i dishwasher f11 #412032
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    Re: whirpool b/i dishwasher f11

    And check for broken wires in door

    in reply to: CDA WC140 IN Dishwasher #410792
    chezza
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    Re: CDA WC140 IN Dishwasher

    is there an error code/ flashing lights?

    in reply to: CDA WC140 IN Dishwasher #410790
    chezza
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    Re: CDA WC140 IN Dishwasher

    check wires going through door, especially the thin ones; even if they look ok, give them a tug to make sure not broken inside insulation.
    if there is a fault code showing, that might help

    in reply to: cannot work out if I have had a lucky day or unlucky day. #404918
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    Re: cannot work out if I have had a lucky day or unlucky day

    My day was definately unlucky

    had a massive detour to get round it too 😕

    in reply to: Beko DRCT70W no heat #403760
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    Re: Beko DRCT70W no heat

    the element will cut out as you describe if you run it with the cover off, refit the cover and try again, should be ok. the thermostats are part of the element and will have come with the new element

    in reply to: Robot coupe food processor #402261
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    Re: Robot coupe food processor

    There should be a magnet in the bowl that activates a reed switch in the column of the blender, sounds like that may have dropped or moved

    in reply to: Baumatic BDI631 dishwasher #400234
    chezza
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    Re: Baumatic BDI631 dishwasher

    Could be Haeir, eastlmark, has the looks of a bush one I saw recently.
    insulation test was ok but i’ll try unplugging that and see.
    thanks 🙂

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