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  • in reply to: Smeg SC485x8 9103003590 oven potentiometer #346099
    eastlmark
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    Re: Smeg SC485x8 9103003590 oven potentiometer

    the power adjuster is part number 816810307 (the knob on the left when facing the oven)
    Masterpart or 3 in stock at smeg-service.co.uk

    in reply to: Football Season 2010/11 #327180
    eastlmark
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    Re: Football Season 2010/11

    yep a poor performance, had it been 3-0 it would have been acceptable but 2 of the goals were just as laughable as those let in at Wembley on Sunday.
    Good experience to go to a state of the art stadium though and have to admit it was impressive. 59,000 for a mid week cup replay against a lower division team………. We took 9000 odd which is double a normal O’s home crowd!
    The Stadium does have the feel of aWembley style cup occasion though and I cannot imagine going there week in week out as its all a bit soul less, admittedly we were sitting way up high when I always prefer being low down and near to action to be able to recognise the players especialy here as the Arsenal announcer always calls the team and goal scorer’s by first names for whatever reason so I didnt even realise it was Bentdner getting all the goals.
    I really hope whatever Spurs do at White Hart Lane, it keeps the feel of the old ground and god help West Ham fans in the Olympic Stadium.

    in reply to: Football Season 2010/11 #327177
    eastlmark
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    Re: Football Season 2010/11

    well done Birmingham, in an “anyone but Arsenal ” sort of way.
    And yes I will be behind enemy lines on Wednesday at the Emirates with the O’s fans! I guess Arsenal will be either so hungry for success they will give us a right thrashing or maybe depressed and deflated enough for us to sneak a goal or 2 in. Sadly, Saturdays match took its toll with an injury and a suspension for 2 top O’s players.

    in reply to: FisherPaykel drawer seal #345522
    eastlmark
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    Re: FisherPaykel drawer seal

    MARIO wrote:Sorry just realised my email has changed have now updated.Please can you send it again thanks for all your help. Might be a Fisher Paykel expert after this …..not ! Cheers .

    done

    in reply to: FisherPaykel drawer seal #345519
    eastlmark
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    Re: FisherPaykel drawer seal

    I have emailed a service manual to you.

    in reply to: smeg diwi46.1 #345571
    eastlmark
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    Re: smeg diwi46.1

    I think you need to elaborate a bit there. What fault code/light combination is it showing?

    in reply to: FisherPaykel drawer seal #345517
    eastlmark
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    Re: FisherPaykel drawer seal

    The lid closes when the programe starts. It may be jammed and not closing properly.

    in reply to: Bosch 498607 tumble drier elements #345489
    eastlmark
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    Pint of warm mild awaiting you Martin

    in reply to: smeg suk91mfx #345547
    eastlmark
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    Re: smeg suk91mfx

    Probably the com switch.

    in reply to: Bosch 498607 tumble drier elements #345487
    eastlmark
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    Re: Bosch 498607 tumble drier elements

    Martin wrote:

    eastlmark wrote:
    just had 2 new 498607 drier elements delivered, both earthed as opened. faulty batch maybe?

    Well, truth be known, that’s how these elements often come. Besides it’s far better, and far cheaper not to buy the Bosch ones at all. They are all Gorenje after all and Masterpart’s (GJ34100) @ around £6 is the way to go.

    absolute nonsence Martin. Just checked and these are my 52nd and 53rd of these and this is the first time I have had a problem. If they had been £6 repalcements then I would have expected trouble.

    Martin wrote:

    b]Tip: When fitting to the dryer temporarily disconnect the earth at the terminal block and run for 5 minutes or more. You’ll find that clears the earth leak a treat. Reconnect the earth tag and job done. So far (touch wood) I’ve not had any recalls or problems with them.

    The point you are missing is that there should be no need to do this frankly cowboy operation when fitting a genuine part.

    Martin wrote:I certainly would stump up Bosch’s ridiculous prices but instead send them back and ask for a refund.:wink:

    Thank you for stating the obvious Martin, what did you think? Just sit back and swallow the loss?

    in reply to: FisherPaykel drawer seal #345515
    eastlmark
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    Re: FisherPaykel drawer seal

    its more likely the lid is jammed on one side.

    in reply to: Bosch 498607 tumble drier elements #345482
    eastlmark
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    Re: Bosch 498607 tumble drier elements

    Turbo wrote:Any chance of running them on the bench to dry them out. Did this with some Crosslee T/D elements with no problems.

    Graham

    at £54 each I dont think I should need to. Both are in clean dry boxes and only delivered yesterday.

    in reply to: Plug in mains lead. #277835
    eastlmark
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    Re: Plug in mains lead.

    Control module not programmed
    Programming required with “iService” Customer Service software
    Unit 1


    67.42 GBP 67.42 GBP
    Order text

    Part number Confirmed quantity ready for dispatch Estimated dispatch date Status
    647386 1 23.02.2011 In stock today


    Control module programmed
    Unit 1


    85.02 GBP 85.02 GBP
    Order text
    Part number Confirmed quantity ready for dispatch Estimated dispatch date Status
    645917 1 23.02.2011 In stock today

    in reply to: Football Season 2010/11 #327175
    eastlmark
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    Re: Football Season 2010/11

    iadom wrote:Its a good job the Spurs strikers didn’t go on the shooting stalls on the Pleasure Beach, the way they performed last night it would have cost them a weeks wages to win a teddy bear. 😀

    PS. Surely you are not referring to West Ham v Burnley are you. We are talking of a Premiership side v a mid table Championship team after all. 😕
    still a hammerring by any standards.

    in reply to: Plug in mains lead. #277832
    eastlmark
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    Re: Plug in mains lead.

    Thought I would resuss this thread as today I had my first instance of trouble with one.
    Seems its worse than I thought, 2 years ago, as I did not realise at the time that the socket is straight onto the control pcb.
    Had one today which went bang in the night, dishwasher not even being used at the time. Board is powered up all the time the mains is on.
    Would seem the culprit was a worm or slug type creepy thing getting inside the module case and shorting the lot out. New pcb around £125 and fingers crossed its not fluffed the display board as well.
    You can see the worm on the module cover in this picture and the mains socket just infront of the screwdriver:

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