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  • in reply to: newbee #285454
    clivejameson
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    Re: newbee

    craigmossom wrote: i worked in an office at manchester airport

    Out of the frying pan etc???? 😆

    Welcome aboard Craig

    in reply to: Masterpart gets a ticking off #285322
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    Re: Masterpart gets a ticking off

    We’ve got into the habit of putting ‘in stock’ items on the order then clicking ‘order’ on the basket to check whether the items are actually in stock or not!

    At this stage some magically appear as ‘no stock’ so we amend the basket (order elsewhere!) before the final order confirmation 😉

    in reply to: diplomat 8332 beeping #284146
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    Re: diplomat 8332 beeping

    The first thing to check is whether you’ve got a leak after the motor replacement…. 😉

    in reply to: panasonic microwave #285003
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    Re: panasonic microwave

    You could try AWI…..

    http://www.awimicrowaves.com

    in reply to: Diplomat d/w ADP8322 #284981
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    Re: Diplomat d/w ADP8322

    The ADP8322 is a Whirlpool made machine which should give fault code readings via the start light flashing so it looks like the pcb may have let go but there are numerous other known problems that can happen with these such as faulty flow-meter or it’s contacts, blocked level diaphragm sensor, faulty NTC (despite giving correct meter readings).
    Do a search on ‘ADP8322’…there’s plenty to read 😉

    HTH?

    in reply to: Diplomat d/w ADP8322 #284979
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    Re: Diplomat d/w ADP8322

    Do you get any flashing lights and if so how many flashes?

    in reply to: smeg dwi710e1 #284031
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    Re: smeg dwi710e1

    Perhaps a good first step would be to replace the drain pump which can be intermittent?

    in reply to: smeg 50×80 range cooker #284089
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    Re: smeg 50×80 range cooker

    We’ve had plenty of these with failed selector switches..usually down to loose connections which can also happen elsewhere particularly the connector blocks at the back 😉

    in reply to: Bosch SGS56E02GB/47 not completing cycle #283622
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    Re: Bosch SGS56E02GB/47 not completing cycle

    Firstly it’s always best to use salt in the softener in hard water areas.
    The one minute remaining display is more likely a fault code which relates to a heating problem…this may be due to insufficient water in the machine (blockages in the level control system usually) or the heater itself may be faulty (not unknown on these). The wash pump itself gets very hot when it’s been washing for too long which in turn will raise the temperature of the water despite the heater being faulty…of course the only way to check the heater is with a multi-meter with the machine fully isolated at all times of course.

    in reply to: Domestic & General #281458
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    Re: Domestic & General

    Alex wrote:

    You will have fun filling out their H&S paperwork as well.

    Alex

    Tell me about it!

    Ohhh….do they allow a higher charge for two-man jobs such as range cookers with their feet grouted into the floor tiling? 😆

    in reply to: Finished! #283598
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    Re: Finished!

    Nice one Chris!

    A well deserved pint (or four) is in order! :tup:

    in reply to: LG WM16341FD #280390
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    Re: LG WM16341FD

    Well we found the part number, ordered the part and fitted it. All ow working except the left hand display is showing it’s wording back to front and upside down 😕
    Anyone else come across this?

    in reply to: program 2000 APDW/2 #282576
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    Re: program 2000 APDW/2

    Penguin45 wrote:Remove lower cover plate and plug. Nice big towel handy and bend down the front edge of the tray is the quickest way.

    Penguin45.

    Thought it was just me that did that 😆

    in reply to: Diplomat Oven door – Hinge #282375
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    Re: Diplomat Oven door – Hinge

    kwatt wrote:Hi,
    the only place that you can be sure that you’ve got the correct information is off the rating plate

    K.


    ….which IIRC is sometimes on the right hand side of these in which case you need to pull the oven out of the housing about 4 or 5 inches to see it.

    in reply to: Diplomat Oven door – Hinge #282372
    clivejameson
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    Re: Diplomat Oven door – Hinge

    Try again to locate it correctly is the answer…they can be a fiddle but the key is to spot the small slot cut into the underside of the hinge arm which needs to locate over the front of the receiver (not the oven cavity itself). It helps to insert the door at quite a steep angle and you can check it’s correctly located by then opening the door fully and gently pulling it horizontally away….if it’s sitting correctly it won’t budge so you can safely drop the hinge stays to release the spring tension.

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