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crockett
ParticipantRe: Beko s512w cooker
Hi all again,checked out base element thanks to r600a, this element is also working fine,I’ve come to the conclusion that this cooker oven just possibly dosn’t work as fast or efficiently as this lady is used to, she is not long in the house and the previous tennant has told her that the only thing bad about the house is that the cooker oven is verry slow. Perhaps this is the case with all Beko s512w cookers, if anyone out there has had the same experience or can throw any light on the subject it will much appreciated. Thanks again to everyone especially r600a.
Crockett.
crockett
ParticipantRe: Beko s512w cooker
Thanks again for your help i’ll have a look tomorrow and let you know how I get on, much appreciated, crockett.
crockett
ParticipantRe: Beko s512w cooker
thanks r600a,Ididn’t see a base element havn’t worked on this type of cooker before is it under the the oven floor or how can I access it please,
crockett
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help!
verry interesting reading
crockett
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Aquarius 1100 WD61x
Thanks iadom taught that would be the case but I was hoping it could be something else,thanks again,crockett.
crockett
ParticipantRe: zanussi zx77/5si fridge freezer alarm
thanks again martinm much appreciated.
crockett
ParticipantRe: zanussi zx77/5si fridge freezer alarm
martinm wrote:the last time i seen this problem with one of these it turned out to be a slightly weak compressor. i.e.- enough to keep it frozen but the pcb times the lenghth of time it takes to get back to temp after defrost and if it longer than the preset then it gives alarm
thanks martinm for your answer is there any way i can bypass or reset pcb and or disconnect alarm etc because its not really worth replacing compressor and re charging the unit or will they just have to put up with the inconvienience of the alarm going off every so often. -
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