dilalio

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  • dilalio
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    kaibart wrote:They do a repair kit for this if its leaking out of right hand side or rear af appliance

    Cheers

    Do. You have a link you can post here?

    Ta,
    Dean

    dilalio
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    electrofix wrote: well if its scrap now you have nothing to lose by trying

    as long as the glue will stand the heat and all is clean and dry ( unless ct1 will go on damp surfaces) should be ok

    Dave

    CT1 cures under water.
    ​​​​ How can affect a test?
    Where’s the point/seam to apply the sealant? Do you know?

    Heat pump is currently out of the machine so probably need to bung the outlets and fill with water!

    Cheers
    Dean

    dilalio
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    electrofix wrote: look for signs of leaks where the stainless wrapper meets the plastic base. get a lot of leaks from the joint. Bosch started using a plastic base to keep costs down and its causes problems over the years as the plastic loses tension and it starts to leak

    Dave

    Thanks Dave,
    That’s exactly my suspicion!
    There’s a plastic tray that clips to the stainless sides and that’s the joint that I have my doubts about!

    Can a fix be done with CT1?

    Hate this disposable world because, as a boiler man I like fixing things and am good at it, but BER makes it a waste of time and money!

    Ta.
    Dean

    in reply to: Parts diagram and list for leisure CM101FRKP #463940
    dilalio
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    in reply to: Parts diagram and list for leisure CM101FRKP #463937
    dilalio
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    Also. This brand is now under Beko. Do you know if they have a tech support number with someone who actually knows what the products are?

    in reply to: Parts diagram and list for leisure CM101FRKP #463936
    dilalio
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    Thanks Dave. Yes, I’ve bought them before but it’d be useful to see where they go, how they fix and wtf they are for lol. There’s also various rubber buffers and I wanted to get the lot in case they all help take some of the stress and strain of the Hinges and stop them going kaput again in the future.

    Do you know what silicone should be used to reseal the glass?

    Ta. D.

    in reply to: Parts diagram and list for leisure CM101FRKP #463934
    dilalio
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    Here’s a bit more of what I’m trying to achieve….

    The glass lid won’t stay up. Hinges kaput… Can’t tell until new ones arrive. This happened previously and I obtained replacements.
    There was also remnants of plastic clips scattered on the floor. Managed to eventually identify these as “Burner plate fix – left” but no idea where they came from and how they were fixed onto the appliance. Now have some clue but don’t know if they should have a screw holding them.
    Links below give a drawing reference for the part as 0112 but I can’t see it on the exploded drawing that is available on the part master website. Calling them is no help as the telesales person is not product trained.
    Lid glass has separated from clamp through grease and grime so need new silicone (which type for heat?).
    Right hand oven needs new seal but which?
    I’m trying to get all the parts I need in one go from one source and it’s nigh on impossible. Lol.

    https://www.partmaster.co.uk/burner-…pl?pid=2884495

    https://www.partmaster.co.uk/cooker-oven/cm101frkp-7726586334/catalogue.pl?shop=leisure&path=297856&model_ref=417592&page=5

    (tried uploading a screen shot but quota won’t allow it).

    Thanks for any input.
    D

    in reply to: Parts diagram and list for leisure CM101FRKP #463933
    dilalio
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    Thanks v much for that. Where do you get these from? Could do with a link for future reference for various makes and models of appliances, if such a resource exists?

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