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  • in reply to: Football Season 2010/11 #327141
    eastlmark
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    Re: Football Season 2010/11

    Perfect weather at the Lane! 😆

    in reply to: Smeg DWF410ss ‘O’ rings required. #334831
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    Re: Smeg DWF410ss ‘O’ rings required.

    754131307 are the part number and they come in singles. suggest you clean up the old ones and re fit them along with the new ones, there is plenty of room for 2 seals on each stem.

    in reply to: Wall mounted washing machine #334889
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    Re: Wall mounted washing machine

    that has to be Japan! remind me never to offer to look at anyones washing machine next time I am out there!

    in reply to: smeg dwi409c #334817
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    Re: smeg dwi409c

    no pretty sure on those the F3 will only show up on the test programe.

    in reply to: smeg dwi409c #334815
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    Re: smeg dwi409c

    heater? Maybe the “warmth” was just from friction of water being circulated for 3 hours!

    in reply to: Advertising porkies. #334578
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    Re: Advertising porkies.

    Coincidently, today a customer had a Siemens brochure on this machine and showed me it. In the specs its states their normal washer drier uses 110 litres of water to wash and dry while the air drier only uses 57 (which I asume is only for the wash) does this mean a normal washer drier uses 50 odd litres of water when drying? I mean its only a trickle as far as I can tell.
    The same brochure also states a combined 60 degree wash and dry cycle takes 418 minutes opposes to 350 for the older washer drier, thats an extra hour or more, presumably all taken up by the drier.

    in reply to: Advertising porkies. #334574
    eastlmark
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    Re: Advertising porkies.

    I saw that to, obviously meaning condenser driers but it doesnt make that clear. It also seems to suggest that normal washer driers use huge quantities of water while drying which is not the case.

    in reply to: Jess1ca #334601
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    Re: Jess1ca

    ah, I remember Dee Dee services well, IIRC they were the front line for Candy spare parts if you did not have a agency with Candy. well well, interesting to know Alex.

    in reply to: 1607W & CD601W #334637
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    Re: 1607W & CD601W

    interesting, and when do we get the real thing?

    in reply to: Jess1ca #334598
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    Re: Jess1ca

    r600a wrote:I was just about to pm him or her..

    Bryan

    signs his early posts as “Dave” so I guess its a he.

    in reply to: SMEG DW 1612C #334500
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    Re: SMEG DW 1612C

    would go for the pcb as you have checked everything else it could be. Pressure switch is easy enough to test and a rare faulure.

    in reply to: Comet OnCall #334158
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    Re: Comet OnCall

    boselecta wrote:

    eastlmark wrote:
    Green and white as far as I can tell 😕


    http://www.comet.co.uk

    as the thread is titled Comet on call i asumed that was what you were talking about. Especially as the vans and trucks do not mention the word Comet at all.

    in reply to: Comet OnCall #334154
    eastlmark
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    Re: Comet OnCall

    Green and white as far as I can tell 😕

    in reply to: PC Tool to “interrogate” an ASKO Washer or Dishwas #333908
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    Re: PC Tool to “interrogate” an ASKO Washer or Dis

    Think you will find Tom is from Downunder, hence the stuff he works on may be significanlty different to here.

    in reply to: washing up liquid in GDA dishwasher #333671
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    Re: washing up liquid in GDA dishwasher

    think you will find most folks are out working between 2 and 5.
    scoop out the foam, clear the undertay, and give it a few rinses, scoo[ping out every now and then.

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