Dave_Conway

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  • in reply to: Currys couldn’t install? #129132
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Currys couldn’t install?

    That’s actually correct, Currys won’t install a new appliance unles the old one is disconnected by the customer beforehand.

    From their site:

    We offer a high quality, efficient and speedy installation service for many large household items and PCs. If installation is available, you will be offered it as part of the order process. It is subject to additional terms and conditions which you must read before you order ( see below) but includes:

    * Your product unpacked and checked.
    * Product positioned and set up for you. (your old appliance must be disconnected before we arrive)
    * Safe, secure, installation.
    * PCs registered and set up.
    * Product tested in front of you (excludes refrigeration products which must be left standing for 24 hours prior to use).
    * Any unusual product features explained to you.
    * In most cases, your old product taken away for you.

    It’s to protect themselves against dodgy taps, wastes and sockets I would imagine.

    Dave.

    in reply to: heat pump tumble dryer #128791
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: heat pump tumble dryer

    Would it be described as anything else ?

    I did a Google and apart from a couple of acedemic sites it brought up your post on here 😆

    Dave.

    in reply to: Electrolux EOB846 Oven Grill Element #129129
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Electrolux EOB846 Oven Grill Element

    It’s not a pull out type of element, in fact hardly any are.

    Your old cooker was a Zanussi or AEG/Neff I expect.

    This element requires the oven to be removed from it’s housing and gain access that way.

    If your not confident in doing this, please check repairs@ and the directories for an engineer, if you are going to have a go, disconnect from the power source 1st :zap:

    Dave.

    in reply to: Alternative Drain Pump to DST8996464032482 #128978
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Alternative Drain Pump to DST8996464032482

    Connect PMP6025
    Qualtex PMP218
    Washvac bin number 019149

    That enough for you ? 😆

    Dave.

    in reply to: new networks and existing. #120440
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: new networks and existing.

    And as of today: 😯

    Changes for XPOINT SOLUTIONS LTD(05254684)

    16/03/2005 – Appointment of director / secretary or change in details

    No more than that at the moment though 🙁

    Dave.

    in reply to: Hygena APL3311/3321 #128971
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Hygena APL3311/3321

    The part number is 379201 from MFI at £26.99 list price ex VAT but I’m sure something else at a more reasonable cost will fit Dave 😉

    If you want the genuine one, gimme a shout.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Hygena APM8702 – dryer not working #128969
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Hygena APM8702 – dryer not working

    If you phone MFI Extracare on 08457 959722 they should be able to supply the manual for you.

    In the meantime, when you want the dryer to come on, press the half load button in, the other assumptions you made are correct 😉

    Dave.

    in reply to: A joke #125887
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: A joke

    Mr Mac11 got it 😉

    Dave.

    in reply to: Zanussi FS1255w Bearings #128948
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Zanussi FS1255w Bearings

    That didn’t include the spider, just the bearing kit and tub seal.

    I very much doubt the spider will be damamged on a 15 month old machine unless it has been used extensively or for any length of time with failed bearings.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Fan Oven not working belling forum 317AN cooker #128951
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Fan Oven not working belling forum 317AN cooker

    It’s almost certainly the fan element that will have failed which is behind the rear panel inside oven.

    The element is around £40.

    If you’re going to have a go, make sure it’s disconnected from the supply first :zap:

    It’s not an expensive repair though generally so if you’re not confident in tackling it please don’t, check for an engineer near you by checking repairs@ and the directories.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Hotpoint FF92TC Problems #128901
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Hotpoint FF92TC Problems

    EA means “no feedback from the baffle”.

    Which means in your case engineer time to be honest as the component that has failed may well need specific test equipment.

    Have a look at repairs@ and the directories for an enginner near you 😀

    Dave.

    in reply to: WHIRLPOOL ARZ896-1/H/SILVER #128936
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: WHIRLPOOL ARZ896-1/H/SILVER

    I can’t help with the fault on this one Mark i’m afraid.

    Whirlpool do have a disk called SIOS with all the part numbers and diagrams plus a bit of technical info, not a patch on TDS though.

    You should be able to get one via your normal wholesaler, if not give me a shout I can order one from Whirlpool for you.

    Now I’ve mentioned shouting, see that key on the left with “caps lock” on it, hit it and it’ll switch them off 😉 😆

    Dave.

    in reply to: Zanussi FS1255w Bearings #128946
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Zanussi FS1255w Bearings

    It is a pig of a job to do, probably 2-3 hours of constant work if you haven’t done one before.

    Generally Zanussi are pretty OK and I’m surprised the gearing have failed at such a young age to be honest although it’s not unheard of 😉

    I would recommend a repair on this personally.

    Perhaps contact your local Serviceforce agent http://www.serviceforce.co.uk and ask their advice.

    If you’re gonnna have a goyourself, you’re looking at about £20 for the parts which I can sort in the shop for you, please pull the plug 1st though :zap:

    Dave.

    in reply to: A Chick with big knockers #128909
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: A Chick with big knockers

    😆 😆

    in reply to: Repairs@ Module #123788
    Dave_Conway
    Participant

    Re: Repairs@ Module

    r600a wrote:Thanks

    Done now for you Bryan :tup:

    Dave.

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