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  • in reply to: Brandt Dishwasher Leaking #244445
    eastlmark
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    Re: Brandt Dishwasher Leaking

    sure the lower spray arm is not split? often not apparrent until under pressure.

    in reply to: Earthquake #244358
    eastlmark
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    Re: Earthquake

    Ground moved for me too!

    ….assumed I was dreaming.

    in reply to: ISE 10 rinse hold #244101
    eastlmark
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    Re: ISE 10 rinse hold

    I used to like the old Brandt WFH range for that reason. The ones with the displays had real time clocks and you could set the time you want to finish and the machine sorted out the details of when to switch on.

    in reply to: Barclays Premier League 2007-2008 / Champions League #221897
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    Re: Barclays Premier League 2007-2008 / Champions League

    yeah! not that happy having the thug woodgate around but glad for him today….not that he seemed to have any idea where the ball went.

    in reply to: Miele Dishwasher G686SC #243897
    eastlmark
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    Re: Miele Dishwasher G686SC

    Dont know, he does say it runs for a few minutes before failing so would discount the leak theory.

    in reply to: Miele Dishwasher G686SC #243894
    eastlmark
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    Re: Miele Dishwasher G686SC

    could be the high pressure pressure stat, clips onto the circ pump. either blocked or faulty. If the timer doesnt recieve a signal from it within a few seconds of the pump starting up. it aborts.

    in reply to: Smeg DI 812C #243622
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg DI 812C

    soap dispenser? worth a shot.

    in reply to: BSH Changes #242994
    eastlmark
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    Re: BSH Changes

    If you have that agreed discount, it will show on your order basket. The initial price displayed is retail including vat, add it to your basket and then view the basket to see the trade price.
    Only problem I have with the site now is having to log on all the time, the old one remembered my details, this one doesnt.

    in reply to: Bosch/Gorenje tumble driers #242260
    eastlmark
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    Re: Bosch/Gorenje tumble driers

    eastlmark wrote:
    How did you get on Martin?


    obviously still struggling then. 😉

    in reply to: Bosch Tumble dryer #243365
    eastlmark
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    Re: Bosch Tumble dryer

    there is a kit available for constant trippers. 421309238041 which consists of both stat and toc, new heater mounting plate and element. We usually fit these to the MFI intergrated ones as they are a real pain to reach that re set button. £46 odd retail IIRC. though.

    in reply to: Bosch D/W SGS45E08GB/45 What`s This? #243198
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    Re: Bosch D/W SGS45E08GB/45 What`s This?

    Have a really close look for dry joints, especially around the low voltage side of the relays. I mean use a magnifier.

    in reply to: brandt w/m fault error 6 #243369
    eastlmark
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    Re: brandt w/m fault error 6

    no drum action, will be carbons or lead out of motor plug.

    in reply to: Bosch WFL2462GB/12 carbons #243331
    eastlmark
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    Re: Bosch WFL2462GB/12 carbons

    Correct, its a clever device that often saves the motor from damage. A plastic peg and spring are embedded in the carbon brush when its made. As the wear reveals the peg it is released under pressure of the spring and instantly breaks the contact rather than turning it into an arc welder. Dont see it much these days, cost cutting I guess. A very distinctive and tell tale noise was made when the drum was turned by hand.

    As for the normal Bosch carbons being tight in the holder, i usually find that once they are pushed down to the business end of the holder they are perfectly free and that is, after all, where it counts. No need to file them IMO.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA Door Seal Clamp #243112
    eastlmark
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA Door Seal Clamp

    richardable wrote:jims your man, long nosed pliers do the job.
    richard

    until they snap off! Cannot belive Indesit do not have a specific tool for these. I assemble them quite tightly and stretch them on then pinch up with the pliers. As Jim said, not so easy on the Indesit versions.

    in reply to: Computer nerd required #243153
    eastlmark
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    Re: Computer nerd required

    10 years, ❗ Jeez I have had 7 in that period, none broken either. Just had to update to run all the things needed. All legitimate business expense needless to say.

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