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  • in reply to: Van Signwriting #222552
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    Re: Van Signwriting

    But of course, if you park outside your home, you also end up with idiots knocking on your door at 10 pm on a friday night wanting you to unblock their washer filter.

    in reply to: “Ooooh Matron” ? #165405
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    Re: QED ?

    Hang on, my donkey comes from Winchester :rotfl:

    in reply to: Samsung RS21FCSV Diagnostic assistance please? #222599
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    Re: Samsung RS21FCSV Diagnostic assistance please?

    Before you can go any further you will need to get someone to check that the original repair (to the compressor) has not sprung a leak. It may be better in the long run if you get the original engineer back before you start diy, I appreciate that this will cause a delay but at least you will not put yourself in the position of causing friction with the fridgeman.

    in reply to: Kitchenfitters tricks! #222341
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    Re: Kitchenfitters tricks!

    Had a classic last summer, called to customer because her CDA built in auto was jumping about. Spoke to the customer who said that it had damaged her worktop with its bouncing around. Tried to extract it but it would not budge – ‘customer indicated that the kitchen man had screwed it in to keep it stable’ Removed the four wood screws (two either side) which had been drilled through the kitchen cabinets and into the washer side. Got the machine out to find that the transit bolts had not been removed. Realising that this was going pear shaped, advised the customer to get the fitter back whilst at the same time taking photos. Drove away and within 500 yards was called and given a bollocking by the kitchen company and then subsequently by CDA. Emailed the pictures and low and behold have not heard any more. :rolls:

    in reply to: SERVIS M9310 W/D built-in.. #222241
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    Re: SERVIS M9310 W/D built-in..

    Likely to be the module – part number 546052300

    in reply to: AEG Freezer – Not freezing – buzzer sounding #222220
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    Re: AEG Freezer – Not freezing – buzzer sounding

    Either just one of lifes mysteries or it will re-appear in afew day in which case you will have a defrost error. Keep us in the loop

    in reply to: Help with freezer problem please #215509
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    Re: Help with freezer problem please

    LG freezer – the drain hole is behind the panel in the freezer. Best you just leave the door open and defrost it first for about 12 hours and then see if the fault reappears, if so you have a defrost problem and will probably need an engineer call.

    in reply to: AEG Freezer – Not freezing – buzzer sounding #222218
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    Re: AEG Freezer – Not freezing – buzzer sounding

    Cant find this pnc on my disc so try this first, switch the appliance off. Leave it for about an hour and then switch it back on. See if you can hear a hum and then a click. If the compressor starts up, see if you can hear the hiss of the gas going through the pipework. then report back on the forum.

    in reply to: Schreiber APM 6325 SX #221117
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    Re: Schreiber APM 6325 SX

    This can be – shortage of refrigerant causing the motor to run constantly, this results in a build up of ice on the backwall but not enought gas to get down to the correct temperature. Motor continues to run and without good ventilation overheats and cuts out on its internal thermal cut out. Sometimes this results in total seizure of the motor other times you get lucky and can get it recharged by a fridge engineer. Point to note the refrigerant is used not only to cool the food but also to cool the motor, no refrigerant no cooling.

    in reply to: zanussi z50 dishwasher fault #221600
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    Re: zanussi z50 dishwasher fault

    Fuses only blow if the power drawn exceeds the value of the fuse, say 13 amps. Thats why your fuse has not blown.

    in reply to: Beko Dishwasher Motor #221512
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    Re: Beko Dishwasher Motor

    2 listed dependent on product code from SEME either BE1891000400 or BE1740700200.

    in reply to: I’ve got a samsung fridge and its wonderfull!!! #221318
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    Re: I’ve got a samsung fridge and its wonderfull!!!

    Nice to see someone with a good word for Samsung – perhaps if our readers considered that we only see/talk about the 3{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} that develop a fault and not the 97{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} that work without problem there would be a more balanced viewpoint.

    in reply to: leaking hotpoint fridge!:( #221236
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    Re: leaking hotpoint fridge!:(

    Check drain hole is clear and that appliance leans slightly backwards

    in reply to: Large capacity drums putting holes in clothes? #221211
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    Re: Large capacity drums putting holes in clothes?

    Yes we have had afew problems with 7kg machines

    in reply to: Brandt FF freezer half won’t stay frozen and leaks #221102
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    Re: Brandt FF freezer half won’t stay frozen and leaks

    You seem to have a problem with the defrost operation within the freezer compartment

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