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dave-m
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZBP1165X Oven
Done Don, Dave.
dave-m
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZBP1165X Oven
Hi Don,
Should have put that in, here it is. 949712293-01cheers
dave
dave-m
ParticipantRe: Adg 7450
Changed the flow meter assembly and removed the wires from the board to the reed sw. and checked them and they’re good.
Still the same problem.
I’ve no manual for this so I’m not sure if there is a reset or a test programme.
I’ve adjusted water pressure to see if it would help and I cleaned out the pressure sw chamber.
Still no help.Am I looking at a board?
Dave
dave-m
ParticipantRe: Adg 7450
Oddly enough, I had a broken wire inthe door on this and thought I’d found the prob but no change. I’ve heard about these flow meters causing trouble but I’ve yet to replace one, sounds like that’s about to change!
dave-m
ParticipantRe: Samsung SR-L3216B FF
Bump
dave-m
ParticipantRe: miele S5281 Solution (vac cleaner)
Not sure if this will help as I don’t know the difference between the two models.
trade-technical/miele-s5210-t70383.html
Davedave-m
ParticipantRe: Samsung Dishwasher DMB28AFW
Update,
Turns out it was debris (glass, pips etc.) that was clogging every vane of the main wash pump.
The D14 error code was a red herring it would seem.
Cheers for the info too Bryan.Dave
dave-m
ParticipantRe: LG GR-L206CPQA
Great stuff Bob,
I’ll order one todayCheers
Dave
dave-m
ParticipantRe: Miele S5210
Just putting it back together after i found this, a great link.
http://www.asciimation.co.nz/bb/2009/12 … um-cleaner
Still found nothing wrong though.
davedave-m
ParticipantRe: Miele S5210
Just found out how to get into it,
Does anyone know do the motors on these cause trouble.d
dave-m
ParticipantRe: IDW450
Done Mike.
I should add as a caveat that most of the m/c’s which have been ber due to leaks were fitted by one kitchen company and they seem to have been routinely abused during install.
For a start, all of them had 1 1/2″ screws (3 or 4 of them) driven through from the kitchen presses into the side panel of the m/c, high enough to not pierce the tub but very brutal all the same. I can only assume they thought it easier than using the adjustable feet!!
They were also pretty badly bashed on the front and the integrated door was just fitted by driving screws straight throughout the door frame.
Whether this has an effect on the snags i’ve seen, I don’t know, but it can’t have helped!
I once took well over an hour getting one out as the screws driven through on one side had there heads covered by the side of a sink that was fitted afterwards and under a marble worktop, It took hacksaw blades and all manner of gunthering to remove that one which I’m sure the m/c doesn’t like at all!!
Now when i get a call about one of these yokes i ask who fitted it before i go out, lesson learned.Dave
dave-m
ParticipantRe: IDW450
Mike, It was the main wash motor, when i removed it i saw a bit of water damage, the customer wouldn’t go ahead with repair (on my advice). But curiosity got the better of me and i bought a new one, as i was starting to have second thoughts, but hey presto it worked.
I stripped the m/c and kept all the parts and since then I’ve only seen one with a similar problem (have done others with usual heater micro sw. problems or gunked up pressure sw. lines) but this time the leak into the base took out the motor and the board!
And i still couldn’t get them to agree to pay the motor price and i’d give the board for free! although i’m not too unhappy coz I don’t even know how long the second hand board would have lasted, i should really throw it out and take the temptation to use it away!, really the only permanent fix for a leak to the base with this type of m/c is bin it!
So, now that I’ve cheered you up, pm me and I’ll send you the manual…..Dave
dave-m
ParticipantRe: Bosch SRS43C22GB/04 – Check Water light
My customers m/c is now in my workshop and has worked fine on numerous washes.
I have the hose lying on the floor and the m/c raised to try and simulate his installation and get it siphoning but it still works fine (I suppose I should be happy about this!!)
As I replaced the impeller jug on first visit with no joy I can only assume that there was a blockage on the the float chamber or the fill matrix or something that shifted on transporting it to mine (although look clean), either that or it’s a water pressure problem or external drain problem at his house.
Either way, I’ve found nothing solid to blame the fix on.I just hope it works when I bring it back……
Dave
dave-m
ParticipantRe: Bosch SRS43C22GB/04 – Check Water light
I’ll check it out and let you know.
cheers
dave-m
ParticipantRe: Bosch SRS43C22GB/04 – Check Water light
Brought this m/c home to play with today as they’re going away for a few days and i could look at everything before i order a board.
hooked it up in the workshop and its fine.
The only thing i can think of is that its siphoning as its installed at a height and the drain hose is fitted to the sink, almost below the m/c level, through an extension hose, which i had to disconnect from the m/c end as it means removing half the kitchen to get it out and back in if i remove the other end.
Anyway, my question is, can a m/c just start siphoning for no apparent reason after 5 years of working normally?Dave
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