eastlmark

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 1,681 through 1,695 (of 4,480 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: Football season 09/10 #289474
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Football season 09/10

    pick me up a ticket for the replay chris and i will come up and there and we will sort those B******* out!

    in reply to: smeg single oven stat #309604
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: smeg single oven stat

    I think what you are looking at is the resistor to slow the fan down (to reduce noise!) that is not the fan cut in. Its just wired in series with the fan. The cut ions on smeg are either how I described above or normal round shape ones or a square plastic block with 4 leads emerging-no tags.

    in reply to: smegg dw doin ma nut #309541
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: smegg dw doin ma nut

    had one of these under warranty once with the roll over problem and only new door hinges fixed it in the end. As for the other problem, is there any sign of water getting into the door switch? may have been run with door not shut properly and done the module in if so.

    in reply to: smeg single oven stat #309602
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: smeg single oven stat

    do you mean the type that is screwed by a bracket on to a ceramic resistor? If thats the case the resistor and stat come seperatly. If thats the case I can look it up for you, its a tricky one!

    in reply to: Hotpoint BWM20 module. #309513
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint BWM20 module.

    C00201685 is the front module, described as a timer by Hotpoint and a module by smeg. (smeg part number 691650367)
    C00201656 is the rear one, described as a power module by Hotpoint and a spin speed control moduel by smeg (smeg part number 811650220 )

    in reply to: Quarantined! #309186
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Quarantined!

    that explains the ‘rash’ of GB posts today then! thought something must be up.

    in reply to: ISE 10 F1 and more…. #309029
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    cannot remember the actual postion of the clips but it is obvious, once the outer front panel is removed. Think longer versions of the old Hotpoint 95 front plate clips and you will get the idea. My bet its just a blocked pump so other than sorting out the emergency pull, you wont need to go there.

    in reply to: Stay Tuned… Feb ’10 #303581
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Stay Tuned… Feb ’10

    blink

    in reply to: The Martin Enigma #268513
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: The Martin Conumdrum

    had to make a 35 mile round trip to DHL depot for my orders as i (or customers anyway) was fed up waiting. On the way back, in Megane, massive rock lauched from oncoming truck hit windscreen leaving a chip far too large to repair.

    in reply to: Stoves Thermosat Kit. #308793
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Stoves Thermosat Kit.

    and my one…..
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ght=stoves

    long and short of it is, the kit contains both stats but you only need to change the faulty one. Jos was not too bad but was not happy with the reverse fuctioning of the stat knob.

    in reply to: Belling d/w #308786
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Belling d/w

    I think thats a Brandt one (2 screws on the outside of lower door panel near the bottom once the outer door panel is removed?) Suffers badly from door loom breakages and did used to repair the odd one for MFI with a new loom, pretty old now and not worth the bother IMO.

    in reply to: Hose clip pliers #225032
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Hose clip pliers

    no the old clips are not re-usable and not worth the risk IMO

    in reply to: Hose clip pliers #225030
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Hose clip pliers

    those pliers will work fine on the Indesit heaters etc, as I said though its the clips that are hard to come by and even if you order the Hairer part numbers they still wok out over £2 each.

    in reply to: Hotpoint EW82 oven not hot enough #308700
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: Hotpoint EW82 oven not hot enough

    all stats are pretty much out of range IME. especially when up against those oven stats they put in their oven.
    IF it has 2 slots in the collar around the knob shaft then it can be adjusted with long nose pliers by turning the collar. Very hit and mis though. Need to plot the temperature every 2 minutes with a digital thermometer over, say, 30 minutes after pre heating and average it out. will probably come to within 20-30 degrees which is about as good as it gets.

    in reply to: neff drier R4380X0eu/04 #308745
    eastlmark
    Moderator

    Re: neff drier R4380X0eu/04

    Thanks for the info. Would that be to earth the drum then? I did think the front brush was doing that and if the bearing earth has gone, then would it still affect when on timed dry?
    I am awaiting the expected re call at the moment, if/when if comes I will have to take a look again, must admit not something I had looked at.

Viewing 15 posts - 1,681 through 1,695 (of 4,480 total)