Dave_Conway

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  • in reply to: ORBIT #110339
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    JP wrote:Dave Parker spoke to me on Monday and has still not heard anything or been supplied anything to distribute…. he was going to ring Del to find out what was happening.

    That’s utter bollocks, I spoke to Dave back in May, he asked me to mail him a copy which I did and I recieved a “read” notification also.

    I fucking give up 👿

    Dave.

    in reply to: SMEG What does it stand for ? #113786
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    Penguin45 wrote:Wasn’t it the universal swear word in “Red Dwarf”?

    Indeed it was 😀

    in reply to: select 610 by diplomat #113524
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    Re: select 610 by diplomat

    Wierd all the Diplomat 610 versions on the tech disk have two knobs and an electronic timer.

    In that case, you’ll need to slide the oven out of the housing and get the model number off the top of the oven itself.

    Let me know when you find it.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Glue/New Door for Neff B-AP22-7 #113801
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    Re: Glue/New Door for Neff B-AP22-7

    Guest wrote:Is that enough to quote a replacement door price ?

    Yep, the inner door is £106.09 inc VAT and postage 😯

    I’ll be expecting an email for the glue then 😉

    Dave.

    in reply to: Glue/New Door for Neff B-AP22-7 #113799
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    Re: Glue/New Door for Neff B-AP22-7

    Hi, I can help with either although to price the door inner panel I will need the full model number from the rating plate (should be around the door somewhere).

    The high temperature glue is £10 inc post and VAT.

    If you would like a tube, drop me an email and I’ll let you have further details.

    Regards

    Dave.

    in reply to: select 610 by diplomat #113522
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    Re: select 610 by diplomat

    The model number is normally round the door somewhere as desribed, but for this one it may be on the roof of the oven.

    No matter, I have found it I think, just need to confirm a couple of things…….

    The oven should have 2 knobs on the left and a clock/timer on the right with didgital display and three buttons.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Refurbs #113771
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    Re: Refurbs

    Martin wrote:If you take on acting as ‘third party’ for the public, in getting there duff Module fixed for the sake of a little ‘mark-up’ I think it hardly worth the agro, handling costs, postage etc. etc. Not a good idea.

    I’ve been doing it for years Martin for my own customers and I always charge the postage etc back to the customer and make sure the mark up is sufficient to cover the packing etc.

    It is no longer viable on most of the early modules I agree as manufacturers have brought the price of these down, but it is on cooker clocks, timer/module hybrids and other large pcb’s.

    ATEOTD if the customer wants to pay who am I to argue, the hassle factor is built in to the price 😉

    Dave.

    in reply to: select 610 by diplomat #113520
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    Re: select 610 by diplomat

    I don’t think he did Sid.

    So, to help narrow the odds down for you both if you can’t find the model number, let me know the following please:

    Built in or free standing

    Double or single oven

    Gas, electric or dual fuel

    Approximate age

    I’ll see what I can come up with if you supply all of the above.

    Regards.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Refurbs #113767
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    Re: Refurbs

    OK, so do we use a prefered supplier and strike up a deal ?

    I have dealt with all three over the years and have found the following:

    QER – By far the largest range, fairly good stock level, generaly very reliable, the most expensive, also not so good when it comes to the exchange unit as they charge a surcharge before the old part is returned.

    HJM – The cheapest by a mile, reliabilty OK but below QER, not fussy about returned exchanges, only repair washing machine timers and modules.

    EMW – Someone else can finish this one, I haven’t dealt with them for years as they were too expensive compared to HJM and reliabilty on Hotpoint timers was dismal at the time.

    Feedback ?

    Dave.

    in reply to: Clock/Timer unit for Whirlpool BSO 802 electric oven #113582
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    Re: Clock/Timer unit for Whirlpool BSO 802 electric oven

    OK, with postage etc it will be £69 inc VAT.

    There’s only one problem, no stock, so the repair will have to be carried on your original timer which will mean sending it to me and I’ll get it sorted and return to you.

    If all that is OK, drop me an email and I will let you have full details.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Zanussi drum bearings #113191
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    Re: Zanussi drum bearings

    Glad you got there in the end Rob 😀

    Dave.

    in reply to: samsung #113609
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    Re: samsung

    Pinky, could you check the model number, Samsung don’t list it on their tech site.

    Dave.

    in reply to: Servis M3022 Instruction Manual #113670
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    Re: Servis M3022 Instruction Manual

    Yes that’s GBdar, they are the appointed spares and service agents for Servis in the UK.

    £15.80, that’s outrageous !

    Dave.

    in reply to: glass door for Sheffield 1100 range cooker #113658
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    Re: glass door for Sheffield 1100 range cooker

    A specialist glass supplier maybe ?

    All oven door glass parts are made specifically for certain models and are supplied as such, in virtually every case we have no idea of the physical size etc from the service information supplied, so even the size wouldn’t help identify a replecement I’m afraid.

    Please be aware that inner oven door glass panels very often are “reflective glass” in that they reflect the heat inwards, they are not just toughened high temp panels.

    There must be someone out there though that makes them, any ideas anyone ?

    Dave.

    in reply to: Servis M3022 Instruction Manual #113667
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    Re: Servis M3022 Instruction Manual

    Hi gridnutter.

    Most manufacturers supply these as a free download from their website these days, Servis for some reason choose not to.

    Their details for contact are here: http://www.servisuk.co.uk/test/aftersaleset.htm

    Or phone number “CUSTOMER CARE LINE – 08705 168299”

    Let us know how you get on please.

    Regards.

    Dave.

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