Dave_Conway

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  • in reply to: ocean fr/fz #119904
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: ocean fr/fz

    Let me know the model number and I’ll check the part number and supply for you Clive.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Parts Guarantee #119839
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Parts Guarantee

    We buy the Servisol version which is part number SERSIL1 from Connect, it’s also available from Seme.

    We never have any problems with this either, solid as a rock for years 😉

    Dave.

    in reply to: “cookers” 600206 element 76×3719 required urgently #119595
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: “cookers” 600206 element 76×3719 required urge

    I think I know which one you need, I’ve had the same problem before with these Brandt made cookers.

    Send them both to me at the return address on the label stuck to the packaging.

    I’ll then send the correct one back to you after I’ve physically matched it up.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Symphony ED10 #119795
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Symphony ED10

    OK, I found a Philips one that should do it, even if it means removing the support bar and refitting it on the replacement.

    You reckon this will do the job ?

    It is a plug in one by the way.

    Dave.

    in reply to: spare control switch for zannusi ceramic hob #119830
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: spare control switch for zannusi ceramic hob

    In that case you want part number 5724903202000 which is still available 😀

    The only drawback is the price at £47.42 inc VAT 😯

    It’s probably made by EGO, if you can post up the numbers from the switch itself there may be a cheaper alternative.

    Dave.

    in reply to: caple built under fridge parts #119893
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: caple built under fridge parts

    It will be manufacturerd by Elba/Delonghi, Caple have bought it from them and rebadged it.

    I can’t check tonight now as the people who hold stock have gone, I’ll check in the morning for you.

    When you say door bin, do you mean the bottle holder at the bottom of the door ?

    Dave.

    in reply to: APM 6314 larder fridge #119890
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: APM 6314 larder fridge

    Prices of those parts as follows for you:

    Door liner – £25.91
    Compartment lid £8.10 each
    Glass salad crisper cover – £17.32
    Postage £7.50

    All the above inc VAT.

    I can order and send if you need them, let me know by email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk.

    Hope that helps.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Swan sff002w #119887
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Swan sff002w

    A standard VT9 will do surely if it’s a normal non frost free unit ?

    Dave.

    in reply to: Dyson DC04 #119883
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Dyson DC04

    Believe it or not the tool required that can be purchased from Qualtex is basically a bent screwdriver. Best bet is bend one of your own 😉

    On one side of the button you’ll see a small cut-out, put it down there and push the gaff at the bottom of the button towards the centre.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Condensing Vs. Vented Dryers #119878
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Condensing Vs. Vented Dryers

    rjrichmond wrote: Thanks – I want to put it in an understairs cupboard – how do you vent them?

    You won’t be able to unless the wall behind it is an outside one, the vent needs to go outside.

    It sounds like you need a condenser, these don’t need venting as they self condense the water, you just have to empty the water container at the end of every cycle.

    Go for a Bosch, Siemens or Miele.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Condensing Vs. Vented Dryers #119876
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Condensing Vs. Vented Dryers

    If you can easily site a vented one and vent it correctly these are the better option.

    They are more reliable and more efficient.

    If you do have to go for a condenser, go for a decent one 😉

    Dave.

    in reply to: Indesit Washing Machine W103 #119871
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Indesit Washing Machine W103

    If it’s either 8 or 3 it is related to water heating and/or water heat control.

    Best bet is ask an engineer to have a look at it for you, if the main control unit has failed, these can now be repaired saving some of the cost of the £60-£80 for a replacement.

    Let us know your postcode, someone should be able to assist with this.

    Dave.

    PS. Your other post deleted as it relates to the same machine i assume.

    in reply to: Indesit Washing Machine W103 #119869
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Indesit Washing Machine W103

    The power light should flash in a sequence then pause.

    i.e. 3 flashes – pause – 3 flashes.

    If you can count the number of flashes it may give us a clue, although sometimes this is not conclusive, normally you will need an engineer to check it out for. What you are desribing is the machine’s control unit detecting an error, it then aborts the programme.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Knobs for a whirlpool gas cooker #119866
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Knobs for a whirlpool gas cooker

    If it’s Magnet supplied it will be a seperate hob and oven.

    If it’s the hob knobs you need you’ll need to slide the oven out of it’s housing and get the model number from underneath the hob itself.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Caple Appliances #119863
    Dave_Conway
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    Re: Caple Appliances

    Some are made by Elba/Kenwood as well.

    Dave.

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