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  • in reply to: Diplomat APM 8703 – Type of Drier #211086
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    Re: Diplomat APM 8703 – Type of Drier

    Personal view – I wouldn’t entertain a washer dryer, I would go for a decent washer and a seperate dryer, you might have to spend £550 on the two but if you do your homework you would be able to get both with a two years parts and labour cover.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZT 615. #211208
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    Re: Zanussi ZT 615.

    Two seperate – Circulating pump Pt No 50237021006 or alt 50248326006
    drain pump pt no 1520758010 or alt 1520758507

    in reply to: Retirement #211210
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    Re: Retirement

    But there will always be someone around to take up the gauntlet.

    in reply to: Diplomat APM 8703 – Type of Drier #211084
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    Re: Diplomat APM 8703 – Type of Drier

    Brief history lesson first, these washer dryers were designed to be used in flats etc where an outside wall was not available for a conventional vent hose to be ducted. ie tis better to have poor drying than NO drying. They are a compromise of a washing machine and a condenser drier. Usually, you are not able to dry a full load of washing but have to split the wash load in two drying loads. Whilst they do work after a fashion, they are not overly good at drying clothes. Moving on – this model uses a condenser drying system but unlike a stand alone unit the condensed moisture is pumped out via the washing machine drain hose. No tanks to empty. Hope that helps

    in reply to: CDA DI1s3HE hood #210856
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    Re: CDA DI1s3HE hood

    I agree with dpm, can’t find the above model number but have forwarded you the model that I think it is. If you have more info give a call. Ian.

    in reply to: Philips/Whirlpool AWM822 automatic washer #211083
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    Re: Philips/Whirlpool AWM822 automatic washer

    Thanks Sparky – done and dusted 😀

    in reply to: Whirlpool fridge ARG 992 at room temp #211168
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    Re: Wirlpool fridge at room temp

    To allow us to give you more detailed information could you let us have the model and serial number of the fridge – Thanks

    in reply to: “Ooooh Matron” ? #165250
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    Re: QED ?

    I’ve just had a pm from Mike the tyke acknowledging our point of view. I think my return pm will hopefully put this one to bed. Fingers crossed

    in reply to: Samsung RS21DGRS Ice Build Up problem #210210
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    Re: Samsung RS21DGRS Ice Build Up problem

    I like a man that keeps his word – ‘I will not post openly on this site from this point onwards providing admin leaves this post unaltered’

    in reply to: “Ooooh Matron” ? #165247
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    Re: QED ?

    Mike the mobster is getting on my wick – Chill dude.

    in reply to: Samsung RS21DGRS Ice Build Up problem #210206
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    Re: Samsung RS21DGRS Ice Build Up problem

    You just don’t get this, or you chose to ignore it, but as a courtesy I have allowed your last post to remain. What you are suggesting readers do is to take a EU standards approved appliance and modify it using a motor that is not designed to be used in a wet, cold and damp environment. To fit it within a cover that was not designed to retain it and connect the electronics to some heath robinson arrangement.

    Now it maybe that you can make it operate but the vast majority of readers would not even consider this. They would much prefer to have the appliance repaired by someone trained by Samsung and with the necessary technical expertise and experience to do it safely – and god forbid that the repair goes wrong be able to resolve the customers worries.

    You state earlier that as far as you could see replacement of the cool panel was a matter of changing the draft excluding strip – tosh. The replacement panel comes as a complete unit, fan, fan housing, electric connections and a modified drain assembly. Correct removal of this panel does not cause bits to fall off.

    With regard to this being a vehicle for service engineers to generate work, to quote you – readers are adults, they may have ago, they may even purchase the spares from shop@, they might even use qualified engineers, alternatively they might even private message you for your further advice. The choice is justly theirs.

    What will not happen on this forum is someone with a hairbrained idea publish it when it breaks all the rules of refrigeration engineering, good practise and could lead to tears when an electric module blows up, a pipe gets fractured or a cabinet gets punctured. You can take all the risks you wish with your appliance – do not expect us to suggest that others do the same.

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    Re: Taurus Proxima Washing Machine – Bearing Housing Sheared

    This a Spanish clone of a Servis automatic. If you can find the original receipt for the product it may pay you to call DAD on 01452 504084 who were the UK distributor. Service was carried out by GB DAR but I believe that they no longer carry out this work for Taurus.

    in reply to: diplomat APP2530 dead #210570
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    Re: diplomat APP2530 dead

    repairs@ input MFI as Manufacturer and then post code. That should work.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8520 Error code help #210585
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8520 Error code help

    Powering off at wall will not cancel programme and yes it is made by smeg.

    in reply to: Fridge Freezers with similar problems #210608
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    Re: Fridge Freezers with similar problems

    Model No’s and serial no’s please

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