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  • in reply to: Factory reset code for Bosch dishwasher SMS69L02GB/02 #396996
    clivejameson
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    Re: Factory reset code for Bosch dishwasher SMS69L02GB/02

    Are you sure the heater failed…have you tested it’s circuit?

    If the heater is ok then as far as i’m aware there is no reset procedure for these, so the pcb is registering (rightly or wrongly) another fault i.e. the heater circuit (stats/ntc or wiring)…or the pcb itself is faulty.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDE47200W #396972
    clivejameson
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    Re: Zanussi ZDE47200W

    Cheers Martin…that sounds like a pcb to me!

    in reply to: AEG T58840 tumble dryer, PNC 91609638500 #395268
    clivejameson
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    Re: AEG T58840 tumble dryer, PNC 91609638500

    I vaguely remember coming across a similar thing…it turned out to be faulty wiring at one of the connector blocks which only became apparent with a ‘wiggle’ test.

    For the life of me i can’t remember which connector is was but i’ve a feeling it was at the top…but don’t quote me on that 😆

    in reply to: Fisher Paykel Dishdrawer leaking. #394934
    clivejameson
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    Re: Fisher Paykel Dishdrawer leaking.

    Worth checking the internal fill hoses for splits…usually caused by a blocked softener…

    in reply to: Miele G2872 SCVi dishwasher #394629
    clivejameson
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    Re: Miele G2872 SCVi dishwasher

    Cheers!

    in reply to: AEG Competence – help find missing model number #394578
    clivejameson
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    Re: AEG Competence – help find missing model number

    You’re probably better off going on a German forum…when models are produced for the uk they are nearly always given a designated uk model number so it’s unlikely you’d get the correct one here.

    Unfortunately most of the manufacturers that have a presence in the uk won’t know either when you speak to the uk headquarters….

    in reply to: Bosch SGV43A03GB not draining #394630
    clivejameson
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    Re: Bosch SGV43A03GB not draining

    Yes it does sound like a partial blockage somewhere, unfortunately the only practical way forward is to pull the machine out and get the left hand side panel off. Once it’s off you can access the drain hose itself, the antisyphon/water metering chamber, and the hose directly from the pump.

    As you’ve probably already noticed the outlet from the pump chamber has a small rubber flap valve to prevent backflow and this can be carefully withdrawn from it’s slot to make access easier that end…if you have a ‘drain snake’ you can carefully rod through from that end…

    HTH?

    in reply to: Miele G2872 SCVi dishwasher #394627
    clivejameson
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    Re: Miele G2872 SCVi dishwasher

    Thanks Don, yes not too clear from the diagram…here’s a pic :-

    I think it’s this one??? :-

    Unusual one this one, looks like a chemical has affected it at some point as it’s exuding a sticky clear brown liquid and has gone very soft in the area where it’s developed a pinhole.

    Incidentally, i’ve seen this on other machines before and never got to the bottom of which chemical has done it…of course the owners never put anything in they shouldn’t 😆

    in reply to: Smeg SUK61MBL8, Door Seal Fell Off, Won’t Re-Attach #384356
    clivejameson
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    Re: Smeg SUK61MBL8, Door Seal Fell Off, Won’t Re-Attach

    If you have the hook correctly located then it won’t come away very easily…make sure you hook it into the small hole in each corner 😉

    in reply to: Unknown Zanussi double oven #393422
    clivejameson
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    Re: Unknown Zanussi double oven

    jag-12 wrote:Its a bridge rectifier AC in DC out.
    http://uk.farnell.com/multicomp/cm1506/ … dp/9381147

    Thanks for that…any idea what part runs off the DC output?

    Incidentally…it only has three wires connected and one pin left free…

    in reply to: Unknown Zanussi double oven #393421
    clivejameson
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    Re: Unknown Zanussi double oven

    Yes…had the thing standing in the middle of the kitchen…even looked on the bottom 😆

    in reply to: Whirlpool 20rbd4 problem #392639
    clivejameson
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    Re: Whirlpool 20rbd4 problem

    Without running a meter around to confirm it sounds like the power cuts have damaged the control board…or more likely when the power was interupted or restored there were some nasty spikes in the supply which have done the damage.

    My advice would be to contact your power company and complain that you believe their supply has damaged your appliance, then get a repairer in to diagnose and quote for the repair.

    It’s quite possible that you may not be the only one in the area so ask your neighbours if they’ve had any problems particularly with anything electronic…if they have then that’s all ammo to approach the power company with.

    in reply to: Zanussi F1245W #387492
    clivejameson
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    Re: Zanussi F1245W

    Cheers Martin, my thoughts too but as this an oldie much loved by the owner i was reluctant to draw that conclusion…especially without the tech to back it up!

    I’ll have a ponder over the diagrams but i suspect it’s a write-off…

    in reply to: DD603H Dishdrawer #386162
    clivejameson
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    Re: DD603H Dishdrawer

    Hi John thanks for that…i assume the mains filter is on the base panel? The lower drawer works perfectly incidentally.

    Dave, you have a PM

    Thanks guys

    in reply to: RANGEMASTER 110DF #386121
    clivejameson
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    Re: RANGEMASTER 110DF

    The condition of the elements can only be checked with a meter (insulation tester) which will show if either have an earth fault large enough to operate the trip… 😉

    Power off when testing :zap:

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