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electrofix
ModeratorRe: John Lewis JLWM 1201 stops after wash cycle.
since its the traditional pressure switch try blowing into it a few times and let the switches click in case they are sticking
if that cures it for a while you are likely on the right track
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: BEKO WME7247S Washing machine fault
have got tech info if you want need an email
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: John Lewis JLWM 1201 stops after wash cycle.
sound like it may think its full of water or at least partly full.
there is an air operated switch in the machine that detects water height. look for it at the top of the machine and follow the rubber hoses (about 10mm dia) to the bottom and check if the pressure chambers are gummed upthe idea is if it get to the end of the wash and drains but thinks it is still full then it wont proceed. the sam fault will stop it spinning if its got water in it wont spin so if it thinks it has it wont spin either.
as a test leave the machine off 24 hours and try a spin. if it spins ok then good chance its blockeddave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: Zanussi ZWF14581W
since you seem to be online if you send me an email add will send you some light reading
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: Zanussi ZWF14581W
this is the code shown to the user
the actual code will be E11 or E12 or E13 but you have to go into enginerring mode to find it
its a fill problem
valves gone, water not on, pressure switch not working etc
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: Smeg thermal switch ???
there is a diagram on connect if you have access
if not suggest you ring servast and get a part no and order from them. you will pay a bit more but its just a statDave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: Beko wmb91442lw 9kg w/m
let me have your email add
Dave
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ModeratorRe: Dyson washing machine
have had problem with bolts jamming in and it is possible to free drum off by using a hacksaw blade to get between the spider and the drum and free it off. takes time but i have done it
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: Dyson washing machine
not sure of your problem but will tell you the one i had a few times and see if its the same
set prog, machine starts and fills ok. drum start rotating normally with no probs. then you hear a buzzing noise as the drum switches to contra-rotate. all you hear now is a buzzing noise as the motor tries to turn but cant. after a while you get the buzzing noise as the drum goes back to normal rotation and all is well from there
if that is your fault then the inner drum spider has corroded and pushed it forward jamming it against the main drum. you have to strip the drum out to remove the corrosion to free off the drum
i believe dyson was changing the software so it did not contra-rotate
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: Beko wme7267w help
not that i know i assume if you turn it off and back on it resets
Dave
July 13, 2013 at 10:44 am in reply to: Diplomat hob AAA1373 burned terminal, now no power on LHS #397509electrofix
ModeratorRe: Diplomat hob AAA1373 burned terminal, now no power on LH
if you are getting a click as you turn those rings on you need to check if the relays are actually closing
trace ring back to board and find out which relays control it. also check if there is a seperation on the board for left and right pair as there may be a master relay for the left side
you could post pictures of board but cant promise to see anything
just thoughts out my head
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: Beko wme7267w help
according to Beko this is a foam problem and in the manuals the engineer is asked to explain the following to the customer
1) If detergent is added in the prewash compartment although prewash cycle is not selected, detergent is taken from this compartment when rinsing and this causes foam formation.
2) You should use laundry detergents for automatic machines.
3) Excessive amount of detergent may be left on the laundry. You should try to use adequate amount only.
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Keep your detergent in closed and dry places.
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For lacy laundry you should use less amount of detergent than you generally use.
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You should not use too much softener.hope this helps
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: wf620 rear tub
yes Qualtex seem to list drum as obsolete
if hole is not to big have had a lot of sucess in repairing drums
i use a hot air blow lamp. they sre sold for doing electronics by maplin and the like and are gas powered. the flame is stopped by a gauze so all you get is very hot air. this will melt the plastic and allow you to mould it with an old screwdriver. you can cut off bits of the drum where it does not matter to fill in or get it off a scrap drum. do it inside and out and it works a treat and a lot cheaper than a new drumHope it helps
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: wf620 rear tub
why do you need a tub ?
if bearing failure you would have to check shaft first and you need to do that before you order tub
Dave
electrofix
ModeratorRe: Lamona HJA6840 dishwasher
cant find this on beko site
do you have any other service numbers ?also from the few i looked at beko does not seem to list F fault codes they are listed as H and start H2
Dave
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