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  • in reply to: Kelvinator Deville 1985 model function switches #433680
    electrofix
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    Re: Kelvinator Deville 1985 model function switches

    what is it tripping ?

    rcd ? switch in your electric box with test button. if it trips this you have an earth fault. it may be you have connected an earth wireto the wrong place or you may have a faulty element as well. disconnect the elements and make wires safe. switch on and try all the switches and see if it trips

    mcb this is a device to detect over current ie a fuse. if this blows you have a wiring error and you need a diagram or proffesssional help

    Dave

    in reply to: Washing machine Bosch Maxx 5 #433659
    electrofix
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    Re: Washing machine Bosch Maxx 5

    from what you describe the inner drum is catching the door seal and i guess you have replaced it because of this problem
    this range of machine is known for this problem being the cheaper machine at the lower end of the market

    if so scrap it time for a new one. drum spider has corroded and snapped

    Dave

    in reply to: Indesit washer dyer tripping RCCB when turned on #433593
    electrofix
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    Re: Indesit washer dyer tripping RCCB when turned on

    undo the nut in the centre to the top of the thread.

    now tap the nut and it will go in

    that releases the rubber seal you can now take out the thermistor which gices you a useful hole
    can be tricky to get them out just be careful and patient

    dave

    in reply to: Smart Products #433594
    electrofix
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    Re: Smart Products

    now we have to learn to be software experts as well

    Dave

    in reply to: Indesit washer dyer tripping RCCB when turned on #433591
    electrofix
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    Re: Indesit washer dyer tripping RCCB when turned on

    two most common things are heater and motor

    try disconnecting the wires to the heater. make them safe and see if it trips then

    Dave

    in reply to: CDA oven – DC740BL fan motor #433561
    electrofix
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    Re: CDA oven – DC740BL fan motor

    have you rang CDA themselves. have found they can be cheaper than connect sometimes

    Dave

    in reply to: NTC thermistor #433544
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    Re: NTC thermistor

    just the opposite had a lot of beko machines with shorted NTC’s so getting no heat

    Dave

    in reply to: Bosch WAS24460GB/08 goes off…then on… #433535
    electrofix
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    Re: Bosch WAS24460GB/08 goes off…then on…

    sounds like a board power supply fault

    if you have enough knowledge you can remove the board and check the dc output after the board fails. if it drops to zero or very low its prob the power supply chip. happens on a lot of machine i had a dead miele with this fault the other day

    look in the sticky at the top of this forum for other examples

    Dave

    in reply to: Zanussi DCE5655 not draining #433501
    electrofix
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    Re: Zanussi DCE5655 not draining

    you need to find and take the drain pump apart. most likely a peice of glass or the like

    Dave

    in reply to: Indesit iwde126 drum keeps filling with water #429629
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    Re: Indesit iwde126 drum keeps filling with water

    unless there is an earth fault on the machine (if you have an rcd in your electric supply this would trip) the only thing it can be is the pcb
    which board did you change ?

    Dave

    in reply to: Kenwood Range Cooker #433418
    electrofix
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    Re: Kenwood Range Cooker

    a lot of modern gas connections are on a removable bayonet connector that self seals when you disconnect it

    Dave

    in reply to: beko dsc64w dryer #433396
    electrofix
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    Re: beko dsc64w dryer

    did pm you some info but

    top stat on element is an ntc as a test get an old hotpoint heater ntc and swop the wires onto it. making sure it cant touch anything and with the back still off, select a timed dry programme and see if you can feel heat. if yes change the element

    Dave

    in reply to: English instruction manual #433199
    electrofix
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    Re: English instruction manual

    that is not the full model but the one i tried

    WFF2000GB/01 was not listed. try yours if not email them

    Dave

    in reply to: beko WMB 51021W drains for 5 seconds 3 second spin #433036
    electrofix
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    Re: beko WMB 51021W drains for 5 seconds 3 second spin

    yes all washer boards have them use hotpoint one or zanussi one most will swop and work no probs


    Dave

    in reply to: beko WMB 51021W drains for 5 seconds 3 second spin #433034
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    Re: beko WMB 51021W drains for 5 seconds 3 second spin

    no you can pinch a triac of a scrap board and see what happens. if you can solder its easy

    Dave

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