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  • in reply to: Creda main oven doesn’t reach temperature #420019
    electrofix
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    Re: Creda main oven doesn’t reach temperature

    if the thermostat light goes out then it will stop heating until it comes back on again. if that is the case then

    it either

    1 the temperature sensor in the oven has come loose and is now either touching or too close to the element. your looking for a long thin silver rod with a thin wire coming out of one end. beware this is not electrical and the wire is full of oil. if it breaks while your handling it then its scrap. it is fairly tough but keep bending to a minimum
    2 the thermosat has failed. this will mean you have to replace the control behind the knob but it also includes the sensor above so you have to strip the panels of the unit to thread it through

    Hope it helps

    Dave

    in reply to: Neff oven timer problem #419920
    electrofix
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    Re: Neff oven timer problem

    normally if you turn the cooker off at the mains and then turn back on 5 minutes later the oven will not work until you set the clock. if when you turn on it works without doing anything to the clock then yes you have a fused relay

    Dave

    in reply to: Zanussi(electrolux)Dishwasher ZSF6128 no water entering #419943
    electrofix
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    Re: Zanussi(electrolux)Dishwasher ZSF6128 no water entering

    chances are its displaying fault 1 ie 1 flash then a pause so it just looks like its flashing if it was fault 2 it would go flash ,flash, pause
    in your case its fault 1 which is water fill time out
    poss faults
    Tap closed; water mains pressure too low; fill
    solenoid / wiring faulty; hydraulic circuit of pressure
    switch obstructed; level pressure switch / wiring
    faulty; circuit board faulty (solenoid triac short circuited)

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko tumble dryer NTC #419972
    electrofix
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    Re: Beko tumble dryer NTC

    sent you a pm with some info

    Dave

    in reply to: Zanussi(electrolux)Dishwasher ZSF6128 no water entering #419941
    electrofix
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    Re: Zanussi(electrolux)Dishwasher ZSF6128 no water entering

    the list of fault can go on a bit but you are saying the machine is not taking in water so it could be

    no water supply to machine ( tap turned off, kinked inlet hose )

    water valve failed ( normally the coil but may be the valve body) complete unit fron Zanussi) you would have to check for supply to valve to confirm

    broken wire ( most machine have the programmer in the door. not sure on this model without checking but the wires can break from door to base

    pressure switch This switch senses water level using air pressure. the chamber where the water traps to make this pressure get blocked and can make the machine think its full when its not

    programmer yes they can go faulty as well but due to cost you have to eliminate all other faults before you go for it

    Dave

    in reply to: Leisure LGV65W #419904
    electrofix
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    Re: Leisure LGV65W

    As you may realise this unit is made by Beko

    have PMed you the parts picture but cannot download parts list

    if you need a part number pm me back with the diag number and i will check for you

    Dave

    in reply to: Neff oven timer problem #419918
    electrofix
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    Re: Neff oven timer problem

    I assume that you cannot get the oven to switch off at all with the clock

    From what i can see you have fixed the light and turned on and blown the fuse. This has probably welded the relay contacts in the timer. To fix it you either need to find a replacement relay and solder it in or replace the timer

    Dave

    in reply to: beko wm5100w problem #419799
    electrofix
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    Re: beko wm5100w problem

    i am guessing a bit here but am i to understand the following

    tha machine goes through the programme and spins at the end only to fill up with water and wet the clothes again

    if so

    I had a beko that was connected to hot water doing that very thing.

    check for hot water inlet. if ok then look at poss ntc fault as i assume its the ntc thats sensing the overheat

    worth a try

    Dave

    in reply to: BEKO GNEV321APX #419813
    electrofix
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    Re: BEKO GNEV321APX

    have sent you a pm with some info

    hope it helps

    Dave

    in reply to: Hygena Diplomat ADP4851 all elements seem to be working? #419766
    electrofix
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    Re: Hygena Diplomat ADP4851 all elements seem to be working?

    did you look where the thermostat was ?

    if its on the back of the switch then its a 1 knob operation if separate no. Also on a 1 knob operation the knob will click when it turns on then does not click for about 180 degrees and then click to turn grill elements on

    hope this helps

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko: No Water Inlet – Float Switch Burnt Out #419389
    electrofix
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    Re: Beko: No Water Inlet – Float Switch Burnt Out

    1 check you have turned tap on and it is working

    2 check to see if water valve coil works should get a resistance of 3000 – 5000 ohms

    Dave

    in reply to: Smeg SUK91MFX fan oven element not working #390578
    electrofix
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    Re: Smeg SUK91MFX fan oven element not working

    makes sense relays are normally the weak point

    Dave

    in reply to: Smeg DWF 1.1 stops then restarts part way through cycle #419691
    electrofix
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    Re: Smeg DWF 1.1 stops then restarts part way through cycle

    not an unheard of problem

    normally the power supply on the electronic control board

    if you get an engineer from this site he should be able to repair the board

    to give you an idea whats going on. as the machine ages, the power supply degrades, just like batteries running down. machine pump ok, fills ok, and starts washing, then the heater and the soap draw operate drawing more power, and the power supply fails. as soon as the power comes back up again the unit starts again

    hope this helps

    Dave

    in reply to: Bosch machine making noise. #419434
    electrofix
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    Re: Bosch machine making noise.

    what worries me here is your description. has the machine made normal sounds and then suddenly started banging. if so it sound more like your drum spider has failed or your heater has hit the drum. spin the drum by hand and watch the front of the silver drum. does it turn evenly or does it seem to wobble. if it wobbles then is the spider
    tried looking up model but could not find it

    go to

    http://www.bosch-home.co.uk/store/spare … ki=weg2460

    put in you Enr and it should show how machine breaks down

    Dave

    in reply to: Immersion heater water hot water tap is boiling hot #419435
    electrofix
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    Re: Immersion heater water hot water tap is boiling hot

    from what you say you have an old fashioned hot water cylinder with an immersion heater. there is va thermostat in this heater and if the water is too hot then this is either set to high or needs replacing

    Dave

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