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cornwell40
ParticipantRe: ADG7560 weird fault
BTW the OWI. Where is it, I thought this machine had a microswitch type pressure switch, big black twist fit grid, or is that it :oops:.
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cornwell40
ParticipantRe: ADG7560 weird fault
The juddering is so random though and it isn’t bringing more water in whilst it does it. Sometimes its a second or two apart others its twice a second or so AND intermittent 👿 . There’s no leaking, or signs of it at all, but if there was wouldn’t it be a second or two of filling to ‘top up’.
OHHH my head hurts.
Thanks for input though 😉 .TC
cornwell40
ParticipantRe: Flybe “airside” installs
Sounds interesting 🙂
I could do anywhere warm, Spain or the Canaries…..or Blackpool 😉
TCcornwell40
ParticipantRe: Belling XOU500ss selector switch
Andy
Thanks for the input, unfortunately it didn’t match either of the selector switches on the oven. Special order as well 🙁
Back to the £112 Belling bit 😥 😥
TCcornwell40
ParticipantRe: ADG7560 weird fault
Have finally been able to get another look at this. Changed p/switch and checked filters etc are all clean, still the same. What I did notice this time with the decor door off is that the board is clicking quite heavily like a relay or suchlike and it did it this time when the dispenser solenoid was operating, which pulsed as well. Tried to do a visual on the board but the casing is held togethar with the tiniest torq screws ever.
Pretty sure its a board fault cos I can’t see anything else as suspect.TC
cornwell40
ParticipantRe: 2 X Zanussi’s
Tried everything on one recently with constant draining. Giving a spurious fault code didn’t help either. After speaking to the Oracle (no not Johnny Vegas) at the local service Force there has been a memo about corrupted boards doing just this. Put a new one in and has been fine since…..so I’d agree with Helo on this one.
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cornwell40
ParticipantRe: Door seal retaining spring pliers
This one come up again 🙂
Can’t remember who it was but someone said smother the seal in washing up liquid and locate the spring at the bottomof the groove then pull the spring upwards.No need for any other ‘tools’. Bit more difficult on the Bosch machines but at least you can take the front off. The Zanussi ones are a doddle, a couple of minutes and its on…….normally just remove the door though 😉 .
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cornwell40
ParticipantRe: Merloni subcontractors
Twinspark , you can’t be serious 😯
TCcornwell40
ParticipantRe: Bosch quality bearings!
Used to get Hotpoint 95’s i/g with the same ‘fault’.
They lasted about 3 months 😉 .TC
cornwell40
ParticipantRe: new world DFEO70
Aye go on then…..anybody know it. Need the same myself now 😉 .
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cornwell40
ParticipantRe: Manufacturering plants of white goods.
Boschina 😆 (Boscheena 😕 )
Sounds like Waynetta’s new daughter.
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cornwell40
ParticipantRe: Tool Bag
Iadom wrote
Me too, had to get my needle and thread out a couple of times, perhaps I’m stuffing to much in it.
Well I s’pose you need something to do on a cruise 😉
TC
cornwell40
ParticipantRe: Tool Bag
Got mine after the last set of posts and the stitching for the zip bust completely within six weeks 😥 .
Other than a big hole in one side its a great tool bag.TC
cornwell40
ParticipantRe: spares in beaconsfield
Few miles away but McEvoy and Rowley in Maidenhead always had a good selection
So I’ve heard 😉TC
cornwell40
ParticipantRe: Candy CM126 leak
Usual one for this is the dispenser/ drum hose under the dispenser clogged as washerman said. Unhook door seal at front and you can usually feel the blockage in the ubend to your left. Sets like concrete it does sometimes 😉
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