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August 18, 2004 at 3:36 pm in reply to: Wanted: Homark 05-703205 Fan Motor and Oven Seal – Help!! #115390
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Wanted: Homark 05-703205 Fan Motor and Oven Seal – Help!
There’s two versions of this oven.
The 76X6100 motor only fits the /01 version, yours evidently isn’t that one.
The motor you need is 76X3718 and the door seal 76X3716, prices are £42.07 and £23.57, plus £5 postage.
If you need these ordered, let me know by email and I’ll arrange for you.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Tricity 2155 dbio
I haven’t got one but it’s still available, replaced with 42TH74/15:
Distri part number 572580610002, washvac have stock.
Connect alternative THM39, Washvac show no alternative than the genuine one, but it’s only about £15.
Hope that helps a bit.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool 6th Sense ADP8940
Woz, double check the model number, it doesn’t exist. I even tried just ADP89** (wildcard) still nothing.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WM72n Error code e15
What does the waste hose connect to ? If it’s a sink trap spiggot, it may well be blocked/partially blocked in there.
E15 is definitely a drain error (time out condition).
I do believe there was a modified control unit to overcome this problem as well, although the full details I can’t find at the moment.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Homark Fan Element…
Martin wrote:Yes Dave, it was an ELE8836 type I fitted in the end(actually I fitted the Qualtex equivalent = ELE2300 Homark 2000watt
It’s an Ariston with threaded holes 😀
2 ordered for stock 😉
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWF 64 Fault
He would have cleaned the labyrinth unit (metering tank) most likely. Not a job for the faint hearted 😉
Glad you got it sorted.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Bosch Dishwasher
It will almost certainly be the switch unit, that you need.
Sorry, we are unable legally to advise on fitting the part.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Bosch Dishwasher
Guest -Milton Keynes wrote:Checked the model number it is SMS 65
It’s still not long enough, it will be SMS65??GB/??
The nearest appears to be SMS6502GB/?? but there’s a few versions, all appear to have the same switch unit though, which is £63.87 inc VAT.
The labour rate you have been quoted is about right to be honest.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Blomberg 1301 ABB Washing Machine
They won’t scare you too much 😉
The timer is £82.89 and the door interlock £32.62 – both inc VAT. Add a fiver or so for postage.
As Penguin says, make sure the diagnosis is correct before going too far though.
If you need anything ordered, drop me an email and I’ll sort it out for you.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Scandinova Spare
Try putting the model in to Agora as well Dave, there are a few I’ve found that are Brandt made.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Homark Fan Element…
Yeah, I was a bit intrigued by how Martin found that as well, it turns out, it’s only listed on their web based version of Connections at http://www.connect-distribution.co.uk which I find odd as the “local” version running regular updates should be exactly the same product info.
The other one, ELE8836, dunno, if it does fit let us know eh ?
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: It’s that Bosch Again…
Cloviscat wrote:we’re 45 minutes out of Edinburgh
What’s your postcode Cloviscat ? There’s a lot of repairers on the site who may be able to help.
You don’t say which direction from Edingburgh you would be driving for 45 minutes 😉
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Ariston AFA 400 X Dishwasher Error AO1
Arist-off wrote:The error is as per the Smeg one in that it apparenlty means “The machine has timed out on draining …The Aquastop has been operated due to a leak or overfilling”
The error A01 on an Ariston is not the same as the Smeg, it’s very rare that two manufacturers will use the same error code that indicates a similar symptom.
A01 on yours means that the aqauastop has operated only, nothing to do with fill time out (it won’t fill at all once the aquastop has activated, so it is correct in one way ;)).
You possibly have a leak that has filled the base with water, lean the machine forward or backward and see if any water spills from underneath, if it does, there’s your problem, although, the leak will have to be detected and rectified of course.
Dave.
August 17, 2004 at 9:09 pm in reply to: Whirlpool Dishwasher – ADG 722 WH, replacement heater? #115285Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool Dishwasher – ADG 722 WH, replacement heater?
SparkyP wrote:Hi there, Is this the model with the cut out on the thermostat?
Nope, I thought it was as well as most of the models beginning with a 7 did, it’s the tube heater type with electronic control unit.
Dave.
Dave_Conway
ParticipantRe: Homark Fan Element…
Martin wrote:The ‘genuine’ in this case then is £40 odd as listed via Connect
Where did you get that price from ?
They don’t even list it as far as I can tell.
Dave.
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