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  • in reply to: Aeg f34502v10 fault code please #437708
    electrofix
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    Re: Aeg f34502v10 fault code please

    have pm’ed you some info

    Dave

    in reply to: Electrolux EW1000i Not Spinning #437705
    electrofix
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    Re: Electrolux EW1000i Not Spinning

    have sent you a private message with a bit more info

    Dave

    in reply to: power loss to oven #437687
    electrofix
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    Re: power loss to oven

    its behind the knob you turn it on with

    Dave

    in reply to: Electrolux EW1000i Not Spinning #437703
    electrofix
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    Re: Electrolux EW1000i Not Spinning

    from what I can see its the old mechanical timer with the circuit board mounted on top

    fault is caused by the power supply on the board failing with age

    its an easy fix for anyone with the ability to solder components onto the board

    or timer can be sent away to be repaired and refitted

    if you do not feel you can tackle this problem, find a local engineer from this forum and I will point him in the right direction ( of course if your local to me we can sort it )

    Dave

    in reply to: drcs68w working but not drying fully it seems #437655
    electrofix
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    Re: drcs68w working but not drying fully it seems

    you say both elements are working so how do you know ?

    on timed dry unit only uses 1 element so is it getting warm ?

    Dave

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDF 14001SA fill problems. #437688
    electrofix
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    Re: Zanussi ZDF 14001SA fill problems.

    have sent you some reading

    hope it helps

    Dave

    in reply to: power loss to oven #437685
    electrofix
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    Re: power loss to oven

    there are a number of things it can be

    1 clock ( if yours has one )
    2 selector switch on the oven
    3 some ovens are fitted with an overheat thermostat

    Dave

    in reply to: Miele pw6065 overfilling #437613
    electrofix
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    Re: Miele pw6065 overfilling

    it is suprising it does not fault code out with the time its taking to fill

    check the hose for any leaks. the pressure switch will be the one on the board
    dont know what the other one is but needs to be checked for leaks whatever it is
    if you want to post a picture of it will take a look

    Dave

    in reply to: White Knight WM105V Fault #437664
    electrofix
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    Re: White Knight WM105V Fault

    should not matter without water
    machine is like cars are these days it self checks everything first then goes
    As machine is only 2 years old the normal things that wear over time is unlikely but worth checking

    i would check
    motor brushes ( if it is a brush motor)
    thermostat and heater
    door lock

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko washer problems #437574
    electrofix
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    Re: Beko washer problems

    have pm’ed you the troubleshhoter for WM7355S

    from what i can see the top 3 units use the dc module ( have not checked last one ) have you checked this ?


    Dave

    in reply to: AEG – Favorit 34502VIO – not drying. #437652
    electrofix
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    Re: AEG – Favorit 34502VIO – not drying.

    from the manual for engineers to helps with drying problems


    1 Plastic items (bowls, chopping boards, pan handles),
    wooden chopping boards and utensils, for the reasons
    outlined above, do not have a sufficient mass to accumulate energy in the form of heat and have low heat
    conductivity. It is therefore normal for drops of water
    to remain on such items at the end of the drying cycle.

    2 Teflon pans, for the very nature of the material they
    are made of, retain more water and the teflon coating
    acts as a sort of barrier (low heat conductivity) compar
    ed to china or steel. It is therefore normal for drops of
    water to remain on such items at the end of the drying cycle.

    3 Check whether the selected cycle includes a final dryi
    ng phase (the 30min and 1h cycles, for instance, do not
    include drying). Should the wash cycle not include
    a drying phase, suggest that the customers keep the
    appliance door ajar at the end of the cycle.

    4 Check whether the “ENERGY SAVI
    NG” option key was selected
    If this function has been selected, in order to achieve
    energy savings, the temperatur
    e of the final rinse drops
    from 69°C to 45°C, with a clear effect on the final dr
    ying phase. If this option has been selected, it remains
    enabled in subsequent wash cycles as well, until the user
    disables it. The instruction manual recommends you
    keep the appliance door ajar at the end
    of the cycle to get drier dishes.

    hope it helps

    Dave

    in reply to: AEG – Favorit 34502VIO – not drying. #437650
    electrofix
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    Re: AEG – Favorit 34502VIO – not drying.

    if the tablets you are using are not all in one tablet they do not contain rinse aid

    rinse aid helps the water drip off the dishes and aids drying

    if the tablets you use do contain rinse aid do not double dose by using liquid as well but make sure the programme you use is long enough so the tablet dissolve at the correct time

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko DW 601 not filling with water #437654
    electrofix
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    Re: Beko DW 601 not filling with water

    you say you can hear water as if it was filling but is it
    open the door and look after you hear the noise

    does it go quiet as it fillls can you hear the pump stop and then it sounds like it fills ?

    Dave

    in reply to: LG Direct Drive Washing machine making heck of a row #437188
    electrofix
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    Re: LG Direct Drive Washing machine making heck of a row

    making sure there is no plastic near by (paddles) that will melt get the blowlamp out

    drill as a last resort. to be honest not had an lg one snap yet they seem pretty tough

    also try tightening the bolt a bit, quarter of a mill or so, to break it free

    Dave

    in reply to: Whirlpool AZB 7470 Tumble Dryer #437632
    electrofix
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    Re: Whirlpool AZB 7470 Tumble Dryer

    had a whirlool dryer on board a ship do something similar. did the rest and all ok
    from what i can understand if the ambient air is too hot dryer cuts out and you have to get an engineer to reset and then advise on a suitable site
    in my case the door was closed and the compartment got too hot

    Dave

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