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  • in reply to: Smeg cooker. D04ss-5. Sn 00921 0948 #402335
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg cooker. D04ss-5. Sn 00921 0948

    there is 4 pages there, have you scrolled down?
    It cannot be that difficult, afaict all you need is a live supply link from the back relay wire.

    in reply to: Smeg cooker. D04ss-5. Sn 00921 0948 #402332
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg cooker. D04ss-5. Sn 00921 0948

    try:

    in reply to: door gasket/seal #401901
    eastlmark
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    Re: door gasket/seal

    Devlin Maguire wrote:Model 12nc and serial number given in original
    If I said I had a 2003 Clio 1.2 with a noise from the front wheel would I need to tell you it was a Renault, come on
    Devlin

    Therefore all the Renault experts would have missed it as you would have no doubt gave it some useless, uninformative thread title like “wheel bearing”

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWNB6120L door can be opened during cycle #402167
    eastlmark
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    Re: Zanussi ZWNB6120L door can be opened during cycle

    surprised really that it would fill up high enough on a 30 wash to even reach the door yet alone flood the kitchen.

    in reply to: door gasket/seal #401898
    eastlmark
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    Re: door gasket/seal

    A better description in your thread title may have helped as some posters target in on makes in which they specialise. Reading your whole thread I am still even now unsure of what make this washing machine is yet alone be able to assist on it.

    in reply to: September 2013 Engineers meeting #398611
    eastlmark
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    Re: September 2013 Engineers meeting

    roly16 wrote:Oh no, there’s no secrecy. The roast beef was a bit tough the first night, and the hotel are still not putting all the deserts out in the display cabinet; presumably to prevent greedy people having seconds.

    .

    thanks for filling me in on the important details and glossing over trivial work related stuff!

    in reply to: Premium Appliance Brands Ltd. Fridge RFF7030 Themostat #402016
    eastlmark
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    Re: Premium Appliance Brands Ltd. Fridge RFF7030 Themostat

    unless you can recognise the actual maker it will be tough I think.

    in reply to: September 2013 Engineers meeting #398609
    eastlmark
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    Re: September 2013 Engineers meeting

    Well? was there a meeting or is it all shrouded in secrecy?

    in reply to: Neff D/W no fill? #401954
    eastlmark
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    Re: Neff D/W no fill?

    Martin wrote:

    timdowning wrote:
    As in, the pot was up turned and the water went inside the pot. Thus removing the water that can be circulated.
    I too have had the fault you have Jim, numerous times.

    Like Jim I have never ever encountered this phenomenon. Interesting theory though but I’m struggling under what circumstances it would ever happen TBH. It would need to be a large “pot”. But if that pot were a saucepan it would be impossible for it to turn upside down and then fill with water. A plastic measuring jug on the other hand might. That plastic jug would need to contain at least 2 litres of water to then enable the heater pressure switch to turn off the heat and thus screw up the programme cycle for it never to complete.

    User turns off dishwasher thinking it has completed a cycle, empties it. Then on trying to start a fresh load finds it doesn’t fill. Had the user performed a reset at that point then it would operate normally thereafter.

    Had it been me though Jimbo, I would have stuck a new float ass in anyway, just to be sure.
    Hmmm? Theory very possible but I’m not convinced, really not. 🙁

    have had this several times and it doesn’t need to have “turned over” more the idiot customer has put it in that way. As for the reset, how many customers know about that despite having 2 buttons marked “reset” staring them in the face for the past 10 years.
    Had it been me though Jimbo, I would have stuck a new float in anyway just to sure.

    in reply to: Smeg A42-5 #402102
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg A42-5

    the decision about taking the job on has to be yours but, you do not need to disconnect any gas part as the hob will raise up, complete with gas valves and burners like a car bonnet. It may also be possible to get the switch out after removing the clock but it depends on the length of the wires.

    in reply to: smeg built in dishwasher flashing all lights #402083
    eastlmark
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    Re: smeg built in dishwasher flashing all lights

    all lights flash when the door is opened mid program, so have a look at the door lock either for burnt switches or the pin through the latch slipping out of one end.

    in reply to: JLDWW1203 dishwasher door handle obsolete? #401645
    eastlmark
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    Re: JLDWW1203 dishwasher door handle obsolete?

    looks like it, barely 7 years old…..

    in reply to: Bosch “long” carbon brushes #376672
    eastlmark
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    Re: Bosch "long" carbon brushes

    for the first time last week I fitted more “long” carbons than short ones. Including 2 that AN other had fitted short ones in place of the long ones, result? Cuts the connection at about 1/3 of the brush length.

    in reply to: smeg wdi12c shaft #401561
    eastlmark
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    Re: smeg wdi12c shaft

    drum support is 878412077 but there is a bit confusion when looking at the inner drum itself with different part numbers depending on date of manufacture. 878413344 is also listed from April 2007

    in reply to: September 2013 Engineers meeting #398605
    eastlmark
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    Re: September 2013 Engineers meeting

    suppose it had to happen one day, this will be the first time in the existence of UKW that I will have to miss a meeting. At a guess it will leave only K watt as the 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} meeting attender.

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