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  • in reply to: Which fridge/freezer? #221164
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    Re: Which fridge/freezer?

    We like them; have sold quite a few without too many problems with them over the last couple of years.

    in reply to: samsung fridges #220961
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    Re: samsung fridges

    And perhaps you might explain why the remaining 97{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of those sold do not have this fault ?

    in reply to: Quick help please on a washer #220869
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    Re: Quick help please on a washer

    ISE on the Home page

    in reply to: Spam #167998
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    Re: Spam

    Can someone delete this load from Tipcell.co.uk which has appeared in the general area. Not sure if I can but I don’t have a delete button to clear it. Ta.

    in reply to: Taking the WEEE? #220592
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    Re: Taking the WEEE?

    Clive – From the Environment Agencies point of view, (and it depends on what area you are in) from the point that the customer (owner of the appliance) decides that they no longer want the appliance it becomes waste (WEEE). You subsequently need to have a waste carriers license to move it. If you take it back to your premises, and say you take out the salad draw for another machine that has a cracked one. You have handled it and need a waste management license (exemption). Requirement for a waste management license is covered storage, concrete flooring and traps to contain leakage. Environment Agency inspects your gaff and if it meets their standards off you go (if however it fails you have to pay them a full retest fee). So start up fees are something like WCL = £144 per three year period, WML = £495 for one year (and if you fail another £495 for each subsequent retest) and upgrading of gaff (say £4K for a small operation). Now I realise that this does not answer your question, things are going on in the background with John Hopwood but you get the ‘cash cow’ drift. I was going to take my company down the ‘re-use’ route but decided that it was not going to be cost effective. Ian

    in reply to: Schreiber apm6855 #220502
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    Re: Schreiber apm6855

    No made by Antonio Merloni two versions looks like both with electronic control. Need serial number please

    in reply to: DAG TEQ Awards Fixed Or Not? #220277
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    Re: DAG TEQ Awards Fixed Or Not?

    The system is flawed, it doesn’t take into account number of calls, skill sets, parts availability – how can you work a system that has you at 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} one period and down to 33{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} the next. (5* to 1*) be representative of quality of service?

    in reply to: MFI fridge freezer problem help #213292
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    Re: MFI fridge freezer problem help

    Don’t panic – Remember that you have defrosted the item and a quantity of water will have gone into the normal defrosted water container, the remainder having been caught by the towels. You now have taken the ff out and spilled water out of the container onto the floor. Kitchen roll will mop up any residue and you should be back in business. If you get a reoccurance of the problem in the next couple of weeks it is probably a good time to get someone in to check the sensors etc.

    in reply to: MFI fridge freezer problem help #213286
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    Re: MFI fridge freezer problem help

    Go topic ‘fixing of integral fridge freezer’ I have explained in alittle more detail about the overal problem.

    in reply to: Fixing of integral fridge freezer #219650
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    Re: Fixing of integral fridge freezer

    OK not too technical – you have a frost free with no cooling in the refrigerator compartment. The cooling to the fridge area is ducted up the back from the freezer compartment. Usual faults with these are iceing up of the cooling plate (evaportator) failure of either of the two sensors, blown thermal fuse, faulty fan or defrost heater – together with the old chestnut of just basically everything frozen solid. If you defrost the thing for about 48 hours (12/24/36 isn’t enough) this will rectify the last fault – if it subsequently reappears shortly after then you have an engineer fault. So switch off open doors put old towels down and take it from there. Good luck

    in reply to: UKW Subs Funding – the future? #153022
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    Re: UKW Subs Funding – the future?

    Whichever way you cut the ice we need to get sorted. Regarding the government, I’ve seen this fiasco twice already, once with regard to refrigeration and recently with the WEEE directive. It may well be that we end up with only afew doing all the work but thats normal what we don’t want is to find half our forum out of a job because no-one was around to stand up for the trade.

    in reply to: Subs/TA #218317
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    Re: Subs/TA

    You cynical old bugger, we rattle afew cages and the rats jump out – once again 😈

    in reply to: Kleenmaid KAW651 – inlet valve issue? #219208
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    Re: Kleenmaid KAW651 – inlet valve issue?

    I’m assuming you have both hot and cold fill and you are only using cold fill using only one pipe. If so you have one of two options, a. get a Y piece and connect both inlet hoses to the cold supply. b. cap off the back of the appliance hot water inlet to stop water escaping and continue filling with one hose through the cold side.

    in reply to: samsung rs21 blues #219069
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    Re: samsung rs21 blues

    Obviously from time to time fan motors burn out – cant say I’ve seen more than the odd one in the two years we’ve been authorised to service them. However, if its any comfort to you the evaporator cover comes complete with a new fan fitted and this usually clears the fault unless you have a defrost heater fault.

    in reply to: Zanussi fridge/freezer,red light staying on?again #218983
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    Re: Zanussi fridge/freezer,red light staying on?again

    OK that was the correct product code. Bearing in mind that you have a problem in the freezer compartment – being a frost free unit you have a number of components that keep the ice away. These are the defrost heater, a defrost thermostat and a timer. Any of these could be duff and therefore unless you know what you are doing I would suggest you get a fridge engineer in. Or pain that it is, just keep defrosting – good luck

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