Devlin Maguire

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  • in reply to: Beko WN 1500w #483897
    Devlin Maguire
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    Thanks Dave, its a bit of a puzzle,the customer is using it as normal and showed him how to get it onto spin, its a fair age so he is getting a new one
    Devlin

    in reply to: True or false? #429111
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    Re: True or false?

    17th ed was brown, red, green now yellow, and ‘£80 quid a pop one of the IET,s money spinners,
    A cooker is not classed as stationary, nor fixed, it is a movable appliance I will dig out the reg this week

    in reply to: True or false? #429107
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: True or false?

    False, but if you connect a cooker using twin & earth flat PVC/PVC then you have contravened the regulations( big yellow books out in the car so cant quote specific reg, ) must be HOR7N flexible cable, movable appliance, the number of times I have seen proper installation is minimal I always carry 4mm and 6mm 3C,
    Devlin

    in reply to: No spin #429774
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    Re: No spin

    Thanks Guys, I t now has no error code, previously, I have removed £1.20 from the drain pump & 60p from a drum paddle,it now runs without a racket, even selecting the spin cycle it wont spin were as the day before it did, drains fine, had the hose of the tub bottom and heater element feels crudy so maybe its had it, yesterday I started it in a cycle and came back when the spin should have been about to start should have stayed tpo see it it got warm ho hum never mind
    Dev

    in reply to: Lots of lights #423969
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Lots of lights

    No matter what I do it just cycles through the lights if I press the fabrics or temp it just stops at whatever light its at and when let go it just carries on

    in reply to: Lots of lights #423967
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Lots of lights

    Cheers Martin,do you have a full codes list I can refer to
    Devlin

    in reply to: Wiring diagram #423272
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Wiring diagram

    Cheers just the job
    Dev

    in reply to: Interlock basics #422945
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Interlock basics

    Cheers jim the manual would be a big help
    Dev

    in reply to: Interlock basics #422943
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Interlock basics

    Cheers Simon may try that on Sat morn
    Dev

    in reply to: Interlock basics #422941
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Interlock basics

    I dont think its the boards as it runs through a program till the end with the original door interlock fitted it simply wont release the door, the “new” inter fitted the machine is dead with supply going all the way down to the inter, does any one now what I should read in resistance through the interlock I have a Brown via the on/off switch Black and Red, Brown and Black supply the “lock” so what should the ohms be at this point. I therefore assume that the red becomes main supply to the boards, thanks for your patience chaps
    Dev

    in reply to: Interlock basics #422937
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Interlock basics

    Sorry
    Hotpoint WDM73A,

    in reply to: Wd12 serial 4051-38617/80250570130 #422809
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Wd12 serial 4051-38617/80250570130

    It seems to be entirely random now the door light flashes constantly without any set pattern and does nothing else any ideas I see there are quite a few with the same issue but no definative resolution

    in reply to: Whirlpool Manual #422646
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Whirlpool Manual

    All I can find is a parts blowout
    http://www.partmaster.co.uk/microwave/w … ef=2386697
    long I know but copy it into your search bar
    Dev

    in reply to: Wd12 serial 4051-38617/80250570130 #422808
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: Wd12 serial 4051-38617/80250570130

    Cheers,
    Devlin

    in reply to: The Trade Survey #408697
    Devlin Maguire
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    Re: The Trade Survey

    Should have a question about the lack of simple understanding of their products some manufacturers employees have, bring back the old school store man who knew every part, its bin location, superceded part numbers, and how to make the new part fit by retaining the odd gubbins from the oboslete part, instead all you get is some squeeky 15 year old who sounds like Hannah Montana asking for a PNC number, and does not understand you have a semi professional model imported from the states with no PNC number, end of rant
    😕 Devlin

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