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  • in reply to: zanussi fj1254w #207861
    eastlmark
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    Re: zanussi fj1254w

    Have you checked the pump is not open circuit? Or worse, short circuit and blown the module? Wouldnt think a blocked pump on its own would damage the module.

    in reply to: Welcome to AOL, now get out of that! #207593
    eastlmark
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    Re: Welcome to AOL, now get out of that!

    Thanks greg, i have now got the mobile phone number of their UK subscriptions manager and am about to track him down using that GPS tracking service you posted. 😉

    in reply to: Diplomat W/M8512 #207855
    eastlmark
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    Re: Diplomat W/M8512

    Give us a bit more info to work on Trev, do you mean the knob skips around or the whole machine dances about? Check the model too, they do have a APM8512 and there are 2 versions of that but neither have a start button.

    in reply to: Smeg DWF 410ss Dispenser solenoid #207792
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg DWF 410ss Dispenser solenoid

    No part number for it.

    in reply to: New Machine… 1 #207250
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    Re: New Machine… 1

    The right hand hinge was always the sign of a quality machine in the past., until Bosch suddenly changed hands about the time the Maxx came out.
    I notice this version does’nt have the drop down outer door. Looks a bit strange when spinning as the door is bobbing up and down.

    the door seal on this one is fitted on the door and can be changed in 5 mins with a bit of practise, however you will probably never need to as it can be tightened by removing shims as in the old aeg machines. Again though, due to the low water levels, again it will never be a problem unless someone traps something in the door. The bearing change is not particularly quick as it involves front and rear removal and 2 special tools, one to fit the bearing seal cassetee and one to centralise the front plate. TTTT it is not something to worry about and maybe a tool set held centraly and “hired” out when needed could be good idea. I have the bearing tool but a previous employee managed to loose the centralising tool-as they do.
    The front is easily removable but the machine does need tilting slightly to access the screws at the bottom. The back is also removable as are the sides (by splitting the spot welds, its not as difficult as it sounds a twist of a slotted screwdriver does the trick and the new side panels are supplied with screws) so damaged machines can be repaired easily. Infact that was a problem with Asko, nearly every appliance delivered to us was damaged and its something to look out for. Yes they are tough but due to the seperate chassis, the sides and front are not stressed and hence are not as thick steel as a conventional “box” washing machine so they will dent easily.
    the only problem we get are with 5p’s in the pump outlet ….a perfet fit to act as a flap valve!
    I cannot wait!

    in reply to: Welcome to AOL, now get out of that! #207591
    eastlmark
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    Re: Welcome to AOL, now get out of that!

    I am just going through this now. Having kept my account on the minimum payment plan for a year or so just to make sure everyone with only my old aol address gets a reply. Now I want to cancel….had to send a letter to an address in Ireland for which they dont even give a post code. Have done so but heard nothing and until my debit card expires I have no way of stopping the payments.

    in reply to: 145mm hotplate #207012
    eastlmark
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    Re: 145mm hotplate

    qualtex do one c/s23-4mm sure connect will do that as well.

    in reply to: admiral tumble dryer #207072
    eastlmark
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    Re: admiral tumble dryer

    the answer to that one is within this thread:
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ht=admiral

    in reply to: Heart attack smeg #206800
    eastlmark
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    Re: Heart attack smeg

    You maybe should have removed the plastic “torpedo” insert as it has been deleted.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BF12 #206535
    eastlmark
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    Re: Hotpoint BF12

    long shot but check for a earthed heater or stuck pressure switch contacts. Its a Fagor by the way.

    in reply to: hotpoint welded tubs. #206547
    eastlmark
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    wiper69 wrote:

    Penguin45 wrote:
    Glass reinforced polypropylene, normally.

    Chris.

    thanks chris, we have spent £35k on equipment to refurbish welded drums….. watch this space!

    Maybe should have found out what plastic they are made of before spending the £35K then.

    in reply to: The case of the missing avatar. #198053
    eastlmark
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    Re: The case of the missing avatar.

    Its a good one too Andy!

    in reply to: SMEG DWF614SS #206365
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    Re: SMEG DWF614SS

    They leak like crazy. just strip, clean and re fit with a little vaseline and they will be fine. Have known others to fit 2 o rings as there is room.
    754131307 O RING FOR AIR BREAK 1

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8322 circ pump #206381
    eastlmark
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8322 circ pump

    481236158434 MOTOR 1

    in reply to: Crazy Idea #206107
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    Re: Crazy Idea

    kwatt wrote:Right so I’m outside a pub the other night having a chat with Sean

    Outside? feeling alright Ken? 😉

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