Dave_Conway

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  • in reply to: Smeg DWF66 Recirculation pump question #172372
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Smeg DWF66 Recirculation pump question

    The motor and pump assy come as one part when you order the motor, all that needs to be removed is the clamp holding the hose to the inlet still attached in the photo.

    You can replace it with a jubilee type clip, although a narrower one than normal by the look of it, car DIY stores should have them.

    The motor/pump is £101.44 ex VAT and carriage which I can supply if required, an email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk 🙂

    Dave.

    in reply to: HELP! Indesit 344 gas hob electric grill oven #172343
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: HELP! Indesit 344 gas hob electric grill oven

    All the sites are down, even hotpoint.co.uk 🙄

    Even so, I doubt this Indesit manual will be available to download from there, only an ordering facility.

    The indesit site is up, contact details are on there:

    http://www.indesit.co.uk/indesit/utilit … tact_us.do

    in reply to: Smeg E5 error is driving me to paper plates #172370
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Smeg E5 error is driving me to paper plates

    The model number is around the door normally, it’ll be something like DWF???? DWI???

    Dave.

    in reply to: URGENT WARNING #150510
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: URGENT WARNING

    “Lemon and corn” :rotl:

    in reply to: Smeg E5 error is driving me to paper plates #172368
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Smeg E5 error is driving me to paper plates

    E5 is a”no fill” error.

    Check that the water supply to the dishwasher is OK, kinked fill hose, supply tap faulty/blocked etc 🙂

    Apart from that, it could quite a number of things causing it which would require an engineer to diagnose to be honest.

    Check the repairs@ link below should the need arise 🙂

    Dave.

    in reply to: Controller boards for Whirlpool ADG332 #172364
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Controller boards for Whirlpool ADG332

    Main control PCB – 481221478477 – £87.88
    User board – 481221838092 – £50.21

    Both inc VAT, plus carriage.

    I can get either, an email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk 🙂

    Dave

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1440W #172366
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1440W

    If the clothes are soapy it’s simply not draining by the sound of it, blocked filter I would imagine 😉

    Dave.

    in reply to: access to the ISE forum #172274
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: access to the ISE forum

    One for Ken to sort I’m afraid, I can’t create new “usergroups” as far as I can see, I can create new forums and hide them etc but I’d rather Ken did it, and I’m sure he would as well 😆

    Dave.

    in reply to: Kilmarnock #172281
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Kilmarnock

    I agree, even if to start with it’s on a part time basis perhaps ?

    Say Monday to Wednesday which are the busiest days for the phone from what I can gather but then tere are tasks that can be found full time also I would imagine.

    Another note, if/when someone is employed to back David up, we get another line added to the main number as I recieve numerous calls to my mobile (the number’s on the site in the spares sections) saying they can’t get through on the landline which must be frustrating, Taking the calls is not a problem but how many say “feck this” and go elsewhere I wonder ?

    Dave.

    in reply to: Controller boards for Whirlpool ADG332 #172362
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Controller boards for Whirlpool ADG332

    The 4619 numbers on the PCB don’t help unfortunately, there are also three versions of this model with different control PCB’s.

    If you can post up the 8542……… number from the rating plate which is around the door aperture, I can check the correct part numbers and prices for you.

    The PCB at the bottom below the door is the main control, the one inside the door is the “user” board and has no real control as such.

    Also, are you getting any error codes (lights pulsing/flashing in sequence) as it may not be a PCB fault at all ? 😀

    Power off when panels are removed :zap:

    Dave.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8252 #172346
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8252

    Ah, sorry, I thought this was happening after a programme had been selected.

    Same advice applies though 🙂

    Dave.

    in reply to: indesit wm12 x uk #172350
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: indesit wm12 x uk

    Thanks, just what I needed this time of the night 😆

    According to Partfinder it goes like this:

    Two outer tub depths of either 34cm or 29.5cm and then the inner drum shaft size (measured at the pulley end) of either 17mm or 20mm. A correct combination of those will identify the correct one. The serial number is useless in this case.

    I loathe Merloni with a vengeance for this sort of nonsense, why not just call the bloody thing a WM13 instead if the drum has been changed or even a WM12/1 would be a little easier, utter shite 👿

    Rant over 😀

    Dave.

    in reply to: Hoover Washer/Drier Worn heater casing. Part Obsolete #172333
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Hoover Washer/Drier Worn heater casing. Part Obsolete

    The part numbers were in case anyone has either on the shelf:

    09090317 (upper) and 09077934 (lower)

    Dave.

    in reply to: indesit wm12 x uk #172347
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: indesit wm12 x uk

    hilly wrote:are these machines useless

    Correct 😉

    If the drum shaft is damaged it’s a complete inner and outer tub change, three versions and all between £90 and £100 ex VAT list 🙁

    Worth a check though just in case, the “same noise again” may well be the customer trying to get a freebie 😉

    Dave.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8252 #172344
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8252

    noswad wrote:Do I need to call an engineer out ?

    I think it may be best in this case as PO isn’t a fault code or any known display. It’s probably another component failure in the dishwasher throwing the software on the PCB in to confusion, now unkown on these models.

    Check the repairs@ link below 🙂

    Dave.

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