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January 20, 2008 at 11:29 am in reply to: Anti Flood on a Diplomat 8902 – How to drain the tray #240264
Eggster
ParticipantRe: Anti Flood on a Dipplomat 8902 – How to drain the tray
Thanks for that. Sucessfully managed to drain the system. When I selected the rinse cycle just to check, it seemed to work ok for about a minute and then the 1st 2nd and 3rd light illuminated and it drained all the water out again. Have reset the machine I think by switching it off at the power button, switching it back on and then pressing the program button four times quickly which got the 1st and 5th light flashing. Then switched the uhnit off for another 15 seconds or so and then switched it back on.
It’s currently doing a test rinse cycle and appears to be making all the right noises at the moment…..Fingers crossed
Thanks for your help again.
Eggster
Participantkwatt wrote:Try repairs@, guaranteed a bit cheaper and very often an MFI agent. 😉
The link is below right.
K.
Cheers Kwatt, Sent them my details last night so just waiting for them to get in touch.
Eggster
ParticipantRe: Diplomat oven problem
sounds exactly like the problem that I have with mine (see the post directly below this one “Diplomat oven cut’s out and cuts off power”
For your model number look for a silverish plate towards the bottom of the door or below the bottom of the seal.
Eggster
ParticipantRe: Diplomat Oven cuts out and cuts off power
Penguin45 wrote:Safety thermostat is shutting down the oven due to overheating in the casing. This will certainly happen if the cooling fan does not run. IIRC, it has its own thermostat to start and stop with, so if that has failed, the safety stat will be forced to operate. The cooling fan itself may have failed.
HTH, power off while investigating.
Regards,
Penguin45.Thanks for this Penguin45, strange thing is I’ve just used the cooker tonight and it worked ok with the fan starting up. Sometimes it sounds like it’s struggling to get going.
Would this be something that any qualified person could fix. We’ve phoned their help desk and they are charging £75.00 call out before looking at it. (sods law that it’s just gone out of warranty). In your opinion would this be classed as a manufacturing fault. The cooker is just over a year old?
Many thanks for all your help with this.
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