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  • in reply to: LG WM1480FHD #263290
    clivejameson
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    Re: LG WM1480FHD

    Thanks for the speedy reply Bob 😀

    Bryan…can you edit the fault codes??

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … topic&t=40


    Lucky Goldstar

    in reply to: DIPLOMAT 8512 not filling with enough water #263276
    clivejameson
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    Re: DIPLOMAT 8512 not filling with enough water

    You have a blockage in the pressure system caused by a build-up of detergent and scum.

    The cure is to locate the pressure vessel which is part of the sump hose then give it a really good squeezing….as someone else once said on here, think ‘milking a cow’ 😉

    Power off, first though.

    You may need to fill and drain the machine more than once and keep manipulating the hose to get it fully clear.

    in reply to: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd #261574
    clivejameson
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    Re: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd

    jonesp1 wrote:is it worth leaving it to dry out a bit?

    It certainly wouldn’t do it any harm 😆

    in reply to: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd #261572
    clivejameson
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    Re: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd

    Martin wrote:

    Aren’t all the electrics located on the RHSide? 😕

    Yes…there are two connector blocks but they are specifically mounted up clear of the base. In fact the base could have a load of water in it but tipping to the right would allow the water to run underneath the connectors…and the RHS of the machine is comparatively open allowing access to mop it out 😉

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP 8322 F6 fault #261670
    clivejameson
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    Re: Diplomat ADP 8322 F6 fault

    mattress wrote:Hi Penguin,

    Just had a go at following your guide but I ain’t even sure what/where the ‘left hand side panel’ is!! 😳

    The machine is integrated and there doesn’t seem to be a panel on the hand side. Any advice for an old heejut?

    cheers

    Mattress

    As this involves uninstalling, disassembling and manipulating electrical contacts maybe it’s time to call someone in?

    You could try the link below to find someone local to you?

    HTH?

    in reply to: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd #261570
    clivejameson
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    Re: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd

    Yes, possibly there is water where it shouldn’t be….you’re now at the stage where you need a multimeter to track it down 😉

    in reply to: Hoover Crystaljet 7000 not draining #261673
    clivejameson
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    Re: Hoover Crystaljet 7000 not draining

    When the pressure switch opens during draining the pump shouldn’t switch off…it’s switched by the timer. When it’s contacts open that allows a feed to the timer so it will progress through the program correctly.

    Much more likely is an intermittent pump…a quick test is to observe the machine not draining then put your ear to the cabinet to see if the pump is humming 😉

    in reply to: Bosch SMI 2012 GB Dishwasher #261630
    clivejameson
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    Re: Bosch SMI 2012 GB Dishwasher

    Paulxe20 wrote:
    I think the klixon solenoid is faulty as it rattles, is this normal?

    Yes, its normal when you shake it, that’s the sound of the armature moving inside.
    You can test it’s function by metering between the spade connection and the two sockets…the contact between the spade and the start winding socket will be open when the relay is the right way up and closed when you invert it 😉

    in reply to: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd #261567
    clivejameson
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    Re: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd

    We can’t give specific advice on removing the panels (e.g. remove screw A and B etc) but they are pretty obvious when you examine them.
    The easiest way to drain the base is to prop up the LHS so the machine leans to the right then sponge it all out….plug out at all times of course.

    in reply to: w/pool d/w adp4403 #261530
    clivejameson
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    Re: w/pool d/w adp4403

    Oh joy! 😆

    in reply to: w/pool d/w adp4403 #261528
    clivejameson
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    Re: w/pool d/w adp4403

    I’m surprised a machine as new as that has the Askoll pump….i’m sure the back-conversion kit has been supplied as a replacement for longer than that?

    in reply to: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd #261565
    clivejameson
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    Re: Neff Dishwsher gone wierd

    The next step is to drain the base then run it again and observe with the side panels off to spot the leak. The leak may not be immediately apparent while it runs but as soon as you detect more water appearing in the base then unplug and go looking with a torch if neccessary 😉

    in reply to: Creda 49702 dble ovn fr. stndng ckr circuit/wiring diagram? #261001
    clivejameson
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    Re: Creda 49702 dble ovn fr. stndng ckr circuit/wiring diagr

    IIRC we never managed to get one of those TOC’s to last more than ten minutes and always bypassed them in the end. Also, it’s vital to replace the cooling fan as well or you’ll be back again in a couple of months to replace the motor again 😉

    in reply to: Diplomat 8512 #260276
    clivejameson
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    Re: Diplomat 8512

    We get loads here with blocked pressure systems usually through soap over-dosing (same old suspect customers each time). If you ever get the sump hose off (total pig to refit BTW so don’t unless you really have to ) you’ll see the pressure hose end has quite a small aperture with a kind of flap too.
    I usually manage to clear them with perseverance by squishing the hose while the machine is full of water…the really bad ones take a couple of attempts draining and refilling with clean water each time….

    in reply to: Stupid #260534
    clivejameson
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    Re: Stupid

    I wonder if he meant the list of error codes? :rtm:

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/downloads … 0codes.pdf

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