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DrDill
ParticipantRe: Diplomat electric oven stopped working
I would doubt that the electricians diagnosis is correct, the power suddenly stops to both the oven and hob, get an appliance engineer to inspect, they will find the fault
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ParticipantRe: Diplomat electric oven stopped working
I bet this oven is plugged in with a plug top, check the fuse in it
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ParticipantRe: The 0800 Thread
Dont suppose mr feek will shed a tear.
Not all men in suits are bad, just those who had a plan to rip everyone off in the first place, i wonder if they will now lose their DASA membership.
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ParticipantRe: electrical safety testing ?
Every house you go in could be a death trap, appliance engineers cant be responsible for the systems in there, years ago i recall at least once a week getting a mild shock off the kitchen sink when resting my hand there whist pulling the Washer out, no earth bonding.
What next? Asking the customer for a safty certificate before entering?
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ParticipantRe: Beko Repair rates
Its mostly done by the serviceforce network
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ParticipantRe: Finding a built in Electric oven only 525mm Deep
I think you should move that socket as its not the best place for it anyway, then you should be able to pick any single oven then
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ParticipantRe: Finding a built in Electric oven only 525mm Deep
What structural changes do you mean
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ParticipantRe: electrical safety testing ?
Because you can only see your point of view and cant see beyond that.
Martin, at no stage did i say i didnt do any tests or offer my opinion to customers on the result of any tests, i am merely pointing out that unless you hold the qualification your test is worthless to the customer. And yes your right its been discussed to death before.
Oh and before you reply i know you didnt directly say i didnt do the right thing
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ParticipantRe: electrical safety testing ?
And the other side of the fence is that you tell them about the fault and a qualified electrician is called out and he finds no faults and the customer then gets a bill that they didnt need! And how did you wash test the machine? And did you leave it unplugged? Sorry unless you are qualified to make such diagnosis then you shouldnt get involved beyond the washing machine.
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ParticipantRe: electrical safety testing ?
If your a qualified sparks then of course you are then able to tell the customer as someone qualified to tell them.
If your not qualified i mean your written report is worthless and like i said you can only tell them of your thoughts.
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ParticipantRe: electrical safety testing ?
Dont get it, he isnt qualified so his test result is worthless, all he can do is say that he thinks there is a problem, his testing carries no value as he simply isnt qualified to give a written report. Thats like me a non gas safe engineer telling a customer that i think thier gas cooker is faulty when i am fixing the washing machine, my opinion carries no weight behind it!
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ParticipantRe: sickness
I have to say it Lee, i agree with Ken,
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