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ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: ProActive A105QS Damper
Part number 47001197 Colin.
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ParticipantRe: Football Season 2013/14
Thanks mate. That’s some journey. I’ve never been to st James park. We never seemed to do well there. One of the last times we played there, we got beaten 4-1 and that was the season you were relegated if I remember.
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ParticipantRe: Football Season 2013/14
Burnley are still doing unbelievably well, but still early days.
Massive test this next weekend, QPR at home. Then we’ll see where we’re at.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Football Season 2013/14
UTC indeed andy!
Clarets, that is.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Chilly Warranty Shop
We’ve done work for chilly warranty shop for a few weeks now and had to put them on stop this week after six invoices became overdue.
The terms are thirty days from receipt of invoice.
I’ve spoken with them today and they’ve actually paid the invoices. A couple more invoices will become due next week, so we’ll see what happens and report back.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Liebherr CNes 38660 F2 Error
I’m afraid that the evaporator sensor in the fridge has nothing to do with the fan operation.
No fan in the fridge could be due to a few things, switch, fan itself or even pcb.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Liebherr CNes 38660 F2 Error
hello, that is the part number you require. F2 relates to the fridge evaporator sensor.
the fridge fan only works in series with the compressor and also with the door shut, so when you open the door, the fan will stop.
you’ll have to select the fan operation via a button, it won’t be automatic.
not sure about the ice in the fridge, that could be something completely different.
the model number isn’t correct, a service number would be better if you have that?ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Bush HD220RWN
Hi mate, sorry for late reply.
Part number is 502414000012
Would a generic timer not fit?ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Light switch?
I’m not familiar with that model, but if you can’t see the switch then there’s probably a magnet in the door that interacts with a reed switch in the body of the fridge.
I’d be looking at the terminals in the lamp holder, making sure that when the bulb is in place, one terminal touches the bottom of the bulb and one touches the side.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: BEKO CFD64B
Thanks mate. Looks like its a no go then.
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ParticipantRe: Liebherr CUP3021
If there is damage, then it will be to pipe work at the rear and will also more than likely be accompanied by an oily residue around any break in the pipe.
This would be unlikely really.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Liebherr CUP3021
my advice would be the same, ie get it looked at.
this is a fairly simple appliance, controlled by a thermostat. the freezer isn’t frost free, so it would be fairly easy to tell at a glance where the problem lies.
when its running, is there a noise?
if so, then it’s likely you have a system fault, be it refrigerant level or compressor.
if there’s no noise at all then it could be the thermostat.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: CUN3033 fridge freezer
Sounds like you have a sensor problem phil.
The flashing super frost light, together with temperature indicators, act as a diagnostic tool.
The likely culprit is the fridge evaporator sensor.ELDAR59
ParticipantRe: Football Season 2013/14
Martin wrote:Where the hell is Burnley anyway….? :rolls:
Six places above Reading!
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ParticipantRe: Football Season 2013/14
The clarets go marching on.
Reading well beaten this afternoon. The 2-1 score line not telling the story, it could have easily been 4 or 5 with their keeper pulling off a couple of stunning saves. -
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