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  • in reply to: Baumatic dishwasher error code #315392
    DDDave
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    Re: Baumatic dishwasher error code

    I have this same fault with a BDW5 at the moment. A search found this http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/forumsphpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=17250

    in reply to: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts #290402
    DDDave
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    Re: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts

    bruce118 wrote:

    Taff wrote:
    Bosch dishwashers metering chambers blocked. I always carry a spare and take the old one back to my workshop and fill the affected area with Domestos toilet cleaner and leave it for a day. I then blast is out with water using a hose pipe with copper brake pipe connected to it. This enables the pipe to be directed to the blocked area of the chamber.

    TaffA Bottle brush or flue brush can be used to clean out the pipe to the metering chamber from the sump without even removing the side panel and is often all is needed but the chamber is better to be checked for blockages.
    I take the side off the machine , fill to wash level and then pour Milton into the unit at the floats. Refit the side and tell customer to leave it soak for a few hours. Always works .

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD Series & H20 Error #316167
    DDDave
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    Re: Hotpoint WD Series & H20 Error

    Could the outlet hose have gone too far down into the stand pipe causing syphoning ??

    DDDave
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    I have found that a lot of the time the piece of clothing is stuck at the front of the drum just down from the door gasket. A good old coat hanger with a hook bent into the end fishes most things out.

    in reply to: Whirlpool Dryer #313693
    DDDave
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    Re: Whirlpool Dryer

    That was the problem John.

    Thanks again :tup:

    in reply to: Whirlpool Dryer #313692
    DDDave
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    Re: Whirlpool Dryer

    Great stuff John. I will check that tomorrow. I did a search here but didnt find that post.
    Many thanks.
    Dave

    in reply to: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts #290397
    DDDave
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    Re: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts

    To empty the flood tray of an integrated dishwasher without having to pull it out use one of these oil suction pumps.

    A plastic bodied on is better than a metal boddied one as it wont rust internaly. They are available on e-bay for about £5.50 +p&p.
    They are handy for draining the sump of a DW too.

    in reply to: Lamp holders #309575
    DDDave
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    Those are two useful links guys , thank you.

    in reply to: Lamp holders #309572
    DDDave
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    Re: Lamp holders

    Hi Rocker. I have tried that but with no luck. The ones I have I got when on holidays in different places. We fix a lot of lamps here (in Dublin) but getting the parts is a big problem.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BHWD129 #307029
    DDDave
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    Re: Hotpoint BHWD129

    No snow here , I`m in south Dublin. I went back to the machine and it worked perfectly 😡 . I guess it will need a new board in the new year.
    Thanks again
    Dave

    in reply to: Hotpoint BHWD129 #307027
    DDDave
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    Re: Hotpoint BHWD129

    Thank you very much Jim 🙂 . I am going back to it tonight 🙁

    in reply to: HP and Creda part numbers #303935
    DDDave
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    Re: HP and Creda part numbers

    geoff1 wrote:Hi

    Checked the part number on the connect site and the picture that came up is the one that you are looking for.

    I would suggest that some one has it bagged wrong

    Geoff
    Thanks for all the help guys. I will reorder it today.

    in reply to: HP and Creda part numbers #303933
    DDDave
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    Re: HP and Creda part numbers

    iadom wrote:I’ve checked the part number elsewhere and it appears to be correct.

    Not the first time wrong parts have been bagged up though. 😥
    I`ll try it again so.

    Thanks

    dave

    in reply to: HP and Creda part numbers #303931
    DDDave
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    Re: HP and Creda part numbers

    It came out of a sealed packet.

    in reply to: HP and Creda part numbers #303929
    DDDave
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    Re: HP and Creda part numbers

    The part number for the dial didnt work out Geoff.

    I need the lower dial. The upper one is c00207479.
    Any ideas please ??

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