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  • in reply to: indesit wg1130 TG not draining #125441
    clyde
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    Re: indesit wg1130 TG not draining

    doctorp wrote:hi, any1 have any ideas or come across this problem with the indest machine, water collects and th dainage system appears to be ok

    thnx P

    If its filling up all the time refer to penguins post:

    or do you mean its full of water after its been on a wash? this would indicate
    a pump or filter problem, if you put it on prog 7 you should hear the pump running.

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Door hinge for proline PC226A fridge freezer #125414
    clyde
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    Re: Door hinge for proline PC226A fridge freezer

    Its a comet brand so unless dave conway can supply you with a hinge its back to comet.

    (Dave these fridges are made by “naiko” if it helps)

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Indesit DV 620 IX Error Code #125278
    clyde
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    Re: Indesit DV 620 IX Error Code

    sturmstar wrote:
    Light 1 and 3 are flashing.

    This indicates blocked filters.

    Is there any water in the bottom of your washer?
    Might be worth checking that you haven’t kinked the outlet hose when you pushed it back.

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Indesit WG1130T Door Seal #125224
    clyde
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    Re: Indesit WG1130T Door Seal

    Hi Matt

    There’s a couple of different versions to this model, depending on what type of drum is fitted.

    If its the older style drum its very hard to change the seal! best to call out an engineer, it’ll save you a lot of time and you wont have sore fingers 😆

    Check out repairs@ for a local engineer

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat error code E20 #125227
    clyde
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    Re: AEG Lavamat error code E20

    Hi Mike

    Its possible the pump itself is blocked, but more likely that the pump will need to be replaced.

    If you pop up your model no and production number and Dave Conway will find out a price for the part for you.

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Beko Cooker cold oven #122302
    clyde
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    Re: Beko Cooker cold oven

    Hi

    Are you sure it’s water? any “puddles” i’ve ever found in cookers has been grease! and it aint nice!!!

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: ariston pump cover #125199
    clyde
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    Re: ariston pump cover

    Sounds like you have coins trapped in the filter, the pump will probly have to be taken apart to be honest.

    If you dont feel confident about doing this call an engineer or check out repairs@. It wont be a costly repair.

    Pull the plug out before doing anything :plug: :zap:


    Clyde
    8)

    in reply to: Whirpool AWM 329 where do I clean filters?? And… #123302
    clyde
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    Re: Whirpool AWM 329 where do I clean filters?? And…

    From the front panel if you look closely at where the door seal attaches to the panel you should see a metal band holding it on its “spring tensioned” so find the spring thats the easiest way to get it off.

    Clyde 8)

    Make sure the appliance is unplugged :zap:

    in reply to: Indesit DI67 #125013
    clyde
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    Re: Indesit DI67

    Do you get any “flashing lights” on the control panel? try starting a wash cycle and waiting 5 mins to see what happens. if you get any lights flashing let us know.

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: ariston a1435 margherita 2000 #124214
    clyde
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    jimmyp wrote:Hi Dave, had a look for the serial number, found a sticker on the drum , hope this is it.
    serial no-17400112800
    model – lb2000c.
    checked and rechecked the wiring, cannot find any faults with it. Any other idea’s as to what could be wrong with this machine?

    The model and serial number should be on a little sticker above the door seal
    or on the back of the appliance

    The connection to the heater probe is 2 thin blue wires going into a little white connector block, Check this block (unless its an older model with 2 seperate connections)

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Zanussi DCS14W Leaking..Constantly Trying To Drain #124933
    clyde
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    Re: Zanussi DCS14W Leaking..Constantly Trying To Drain

    LouLou wrote:Thanks for your advice everyone. The strange whirring noise it’s now making..is that also a symptom of the anti-leak device?

    H.

    Possibly its just the pump running constantly ( a sign of the anti flood activated) would definatly see what the engineer says.

    Have you booked service force or have you tried the repairs@ for a local independant repairer?

    as i said in my previous post i have one of these and really they are a very good fairly simple design and should be simple to repair

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: re: margherita 2000 ariston washing machine #125000
    clyde
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    Re: re: margherita 2000 ariston washing machine

    Pumps rarely leak, unless the filter isn’t fitted correct!
    Pull out the soap drawer and check for a build up of powder as it may leak when its filling up.

    But if you can afford to replace a washer after 2 years (I must be in the wrong job!) a repair is much cheaper check out repairs@ or directories for a local engineer or contact merloni (ariston) as you do have a parts guarantee

    Clyde

    8)

    in reply to: Zanussi DCS14W Leaking..Constantly Trying To Drain #124931
    clyde
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    Re: Zanussi DCS14W Leaking..Constantly Trying To Drain

    I’ve got one of these models and have no problems with it, but first thing to check is your fill hose if that is dripping the water will end up into the base and trip the anti flood. I had this problem when i first installed mine (and I’m an engineer 😳 )

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: Beko WM1510W #124992
    clyde
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    Re: Beko WM1510W

    Hi

    I think thats normal for them – Ive sorted a couple of timer knobs and remember they seem to advance after the cycle is first started, havent seen any for a while so i may be wrong! if you have the time check the water temp. might be worth asking her to put the washer on 30 mins before you get there

    Clyde 8)

    in reply to: I need the user manual for hotpoint 6550 slimline oven. #124862
    clyde
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    Re: I need the user manual for hotpoint 6550 slimline oven.

    Whats the problem with it? or what do you need to know?
    The oven part is similar to a “6510” try looking for a manual for that

    Clyde 8)

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