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eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Brandt WFH1261W
Chris, i have one if you are desperado, I will have to check the price on Friday (rare day off Thursday), I have a feeling its a bit more than K just quoted…..PM me if interested.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Flooding Haier Made Dishwashers
And of course they are even crappier versions of a crap indesit in the first place who of course solved that little problem by removing the pipes altogether, shame no one told Haier.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Hotpoint FF72P
Its more than likely that only the thermistors are at fault which, although requiring an engineer to fit them, are not expensive parts and are certainly worth trying before fitting a pcb (which does take longer than 5 minutes).
Post your postcode here, or use the directories section, and a local engineer may give you a price.eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Rangemaster 110
Allright Dave? I think he said not the fan element. 😳 still rrecovering from the weekend? 😆
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Stoves cooling fan resistor
I have got them in the shop, will post part number tomorrow or pm me if you want me to send one. I ordered up some after a run on them and have not used one since. TBH not sure why they are there, think its to slow down the fan motor, not very pleasant to have what sounds like a vacuum cleaner running the whole time you are cooking and beyond.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: 6224745 Fan Elements NIL Stock 🙁
A customer walked in today with one of these, still in washvac pattern wrapping that she bought 6 or so weeks age requesting a refund. Now normally I would be very offish and charging a handling charge but in this case I made an exception…. 😆
So, I have one……….
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Pump access for WE12
ease off the plastic kick strip under the front, (where your toes are if you stand infront of the machine!) it hooks on and may need some persuasion with a screwdriver blade. The filter/pump access is hidden behind. Try to drain off any remaining water before uindoing and have some towels ready, pull that plug too.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Creda Tumble Dryer 37748E – No Heat!
Yeah, but you have something we dont have too much of…..sun.
November 28, 2004 at 4:18 pm in reply to: Diplomat ADP8234 – Dishwasher not working, symbol on display #119729eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Diplomat ADP8234 – Dishwasher not working, symbol on dis
Paul, you have a p.m.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Christmas Bash 2004
Hangover you guys?
http://www.virtualbartender.beer.com/beer_usa.htmeastlmark
ModeratorRe: Creda 37748E Tumble Dryer Drum not turning
I cannot imagine that would be anything other than a door switch problem, did he break the door or the door hook?
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Creda Tumble Dryer 37748E – No Heat!
It may be the same part Erik but there are several variations, someone will reply on Monday when we can look it up for you. Italy should be no problem.
eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Bosch fan oven fault
You have to remove the back panel INSIDE the oven as well, just four or six screws, then you can get to and remove the fan.
We have said it before and well say it again, make sure its switched off and no one can switch it on while you are working, to be sure pull the fuse or trip in your consumer unit.eastlmark
ModeratorRe: candy oven
I assume you are talking about the fan element, right?
The numbers you are quoting are model numbers, the M orW refer to the colours of the product (M=Mocca!).
The fan element will certainly not be 22Kw! I think it is 2.2kw and in some Candy ovens they are not so easy to change given the double skin at the back of the oven, whatever you do, ensure the oven is unplugged/ switched off at the cooker point- and ensure no one can turn it on while you are working on it- before removing any panels.If you cannot get one easily, call me on 01279 658767 on Monday morning and I can get one off to you.
Mark
Anglia Electrics.eastlmark
ModeratorRe: Indesit error code F-11
Its probably just a blocked or defective pump. Pull off the plastic kick plate at the bottom of the front panel and underneath is a filter, you may need to drain or manualy empty the water out first or you will have a deluge. Unscrew the filter and pull it out and then get down on your knees with a torch and look inside, check the 4 bladed impellor in there is not jammed with anything. Could be a duff pump, not very expensive to repair, worth getting it looked at anyway. Unplug before doing anything though and mop up any spilt water before testing it again.
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