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clockworkone
ParticipantThank you Dave.
clockworkone
ParticipantThank you would appreciate the info..email is appliancerepairs1@eircom.net
clockworkone
ParticipantThank you for reply. I may be totally wrong in this but would the fault codes not consist of something like …E08 or F08 rather than a single 8 that moves about display.
clockworkone
ParticipantThanks for reply Dave. Had a look at board. Nothing obvious. I see Aswo sell a resistor as a related item when you put board part no in search. Any tips on what to check on board. Paul.
clockworkone
ParticipantThank you Murv.
clockworkone
ParticipantUse Aswo to Ireland.Next day delivery from Paris. Good cust service so far.
clockworkone
ParticipantDef worth looking at the tiny pr sw. A real problem area on these. Easy repair. I carry a syringe with small tube connected to end of it to flush it out through tiny hole in in sump, works a lot of the time.Paul.
clockworkone
ParticipantThank you for reply. Went back this morning. Pulled oven to be met with a 1.5m 3 core going into it. Pulled up from back of carcass and came on junction box with a 6mm feed cable. Live connector in oven burnt to a crisp and broken. Ironically the 6mm was long enough to connect directly to oven. How 1.5mm was expected to run a 6.8kw pyro oven Ido not know.
clockworkone
ParticipantMany thanks Dave. A bit of head scratching was done on this one. Initially I replaced with new interlock but no joy. As a last resort I tried another new interlock and bingo, away it went:rolleyes:.Thanks again.Paul.
clockworkone
ParticipantShould be EKt6045x
clockworkone
ParticipantThank you Jim.
clockworkone
ParticipantThank you Dave.
clockworkone
ParticipantMany thanks qas.
clockworkone
ParticipantLooking at machine from front. part no Dc97-16008a.Paul
clockworkone
ParticipantThanks for that Dave. Will try the reset first and see will that work.
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