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  • in reply to: noisy fans smeg suk91mfx #155649
    eastlmark
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    Re: noisy fans smeg suk91mfx

    If it is just the fans, then it can be done from behind the panel inside the oven just the same as where the elements are. Not heard of that problem myself though. More likely noisy fan motors which need changing, a bit more of a professional job that one.

    in reply to: Embarassing Bosch question #156267
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    Re: Embarassing Bosch question

    Whatever turns you on Chris.

    in reply to: Anybody heard of a BALAY T8233 washer?? #156297
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    Re: Anybody heard of a BALAY T8233 washer??

    Part of Bosch, try appliance care BSH. 08705543210

    in reply to: Another Landmark? #121868
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    Re: Another Landmark?

    GB/ its AMphetamine.

    in reply to: Embarassing Bosch question #156265
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    Re: Embarassing Bosch question

    Cannot actualy find that but, basicly its:
    2 screws around the sump moulding and the 2 on the upper spray tube base from inside, undo the salt container ring nut while you are there.
    both sides, lid and weight off, 2 screws at rear that hold the stainles cavity to the plastic base. With door closed, lift off the spring loaded plastic hooks with the string on that tensions the door hinges, remove the plastic clips from the door hinge pins and lift off the door, and just above the hinges, there is a screw each side into the cavity. The water system on the right hand side does not need to be disturbed but just release it from the black cavity insulation as it may be stuck to it. The whole cavity can then be lifted clear and bunged well out of the way. The sump and heater can be lifted out but the drain and other corrugated hose needs pulling out so watch out for the water that will poor out, there is a couple of screws under the heater into the sump and the hose clip to the circ pump needs cutting off or undoing, you should get a new one with the heater, the heater will then pull away from the sump moulding.
    In true Haynes manual style, re fiiting is a reversal of the dissmantling instructions. Beleive me, given a decent bit of space available its a 30 min job.

    in reply to: Embarassing Bosch question #156264
    eastlmark
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    Re: Embarassing Bosch question

    No thats a full size cavity off job, not a bad job once you have done a hundred or so.

    Will post a thread relating to this in a bit.

    in reply to: Oh! I didn’t know it did that? #156231
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    Re: Oh! I didn’t know it did that?

    The one that gets me is multifunction ovens. The customer winges about not having an oven for all of the 2 days it took us to call out when its only the fan elements gone. When I mention that she is lucky that she has the convection oven setting to fall back on I get a bemused “are you mad?” look.

    in reply to: Proline model TDC7A condenser dryer #155879
    eastlmark
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    Re: Proline model TDC7A condenser dryer

    Right, thats just a Creda/Hotpoint thing. Cannot understand where you are hearing the water sloshing around though…unless the fan is immersed.

    in reply to: Proline model TDC7A condenser dryer #155877
    eastlmark
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    Re: Proline model TDC7A condenser dryer

    Dont know what or who that model is but generaly all condensers feed the pump by gravity from under the condenser itself. Must be a pipe or hole in that housing where the water runs through.

    in reply to: Where have they gone? #153727
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    Re: Where have they gone?

    I have a customer who lives on a long boat and uses shore supplied power when moored. After 3 Zanussi module burn outs iI checked his supply voltage, 273volts!

    in reply to: should have found site sooner #155490
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    Re: should have found site sooner

    Try here Roly:http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.php?name=Content&pa=showpage&pid=29

    in reply to: Repairs@ Forum? #150936
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    Re: Repairs@ Forum?

    leavemetogetonwithit wrote:I rather miss the philosophical quotes. Could they not be re-instated alongside the advertisements. They give the customer a small bit of extra insight into who they are dealing with. And I found them enjoyable to read.
    Mike.

    Why do you not have one then?

    in reply to: Repairs@ Forum? #150928
    eastlmark
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    Re: Repairs@ Forum?

    Has the dust settled since Mark raised his last point I wonder? (Multiple listing for one Postcode area that is)…being looked into I guess?

    I reckon what we need is all the available service companies for one area displayed, rather than a drop down that defaults to the top one, that also shows their location town alongside the business name, then the customer can chose the most local one or whatever one they want.

    I’m also somewhat bemused at many that answer the publics enquiries without adding or even mentioning Repairs@.Now I think that whilst they are all very clever and helpful at diagnosing their problems (thumbs up to them*), unless Repairs@ are mentioned by them as advisable, some poor bugger is likely going to loose yet another job to the POWER OF THE INTERNET

    how about regular post answerers changing their signatures? see below, then no need to worry about forgetting Martin, could even add the safety bit too.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 8596p fridge not getting cold #155409
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    Re: Hotpoint 8596p fridge not getting cold

    as they are relativly cheap, would recommend changing all 3. Beware though, it is live back there so make sure its unplugged.
    click here to try our repairs@service

    in reply to: Bosch Fridge Compartment Freezing over #155166
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    Re: Bosch Fridge Compartment Freezing over

    No easy answer to that one, it has an electronic control and sensors and either could be at fault, not easy to diagnose which.
    click here to try our repairs@service

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