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  • in reply to: Amica Inari zoneless induction hob #395040
    electrofix
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    Re: Amica Inari zoneless induction hob

    Amica is Polish I have not seen the hob but as far as i know all Amica product carry a 2 year warranty and it is serviced by local engineers from this site
    also depending where you live, there may be a local engineer who will both source the product, and deal with under guarentee repairs should they be needed

    Dave

    in reply to: White Knight 767 pump #395033
    electrofix
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    Re: White Knight 767 pump

    not done one myself but if you know complete model clues may be here

    http://www.whiteknightrange.co.uk/white … ad-SM.html

    Dave

    in reply to: Qualtex Bosch heater:- QUAHTR72 #394924
    electrofix
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    Re: Qualtex Bosch heater:- QUAHTR72

    this post seem to exist in 2 forums and my reply to Bernie in the other one was

    cant knock the reply it seems they are on top of the problem. My only complaint is why were they still selling a faulty component leaving their customers open to insurance claims from flood damages. These should have been withdrawn with immediate effect and a note put on the website warning engineers to the potential problem

    i had the same problem with htr61. the element was too long so it did not lock in and flooded a customers kitchen. have used gen ever since as i cannot be sure if the problem has been fixed

    so the moral of this is
    “Qualtex tell us when there is a problem and tell us when you have sorted it”

    that way we all will have more trust in qualtex spares

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko wmb 71642 w self clean cycle #394957
    electrofix
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    Re: Beko wmb 71642 w self clean cycle

    have not got any experience of this yet think the machine is too new. have you rung Beko and asked them

    is it under guarentee ?

    Dave

    in reply to: Bit of help #394977
    electrofix
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    Re: Bit of help

    have you checked pcb for blown tracks?

    would not answer why relays stopped clicking but worth a look

    Dave

    in reply to: John Lewis JLTDC07 Dryer E50 #394396
    electrofix
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    Re: John Lewis JLTDC07 Dryer E50

    e51 is motor triac

    look for earth faults on motor first ( had a few washers with this fault where condensation on motor was the problem )

    if that fails then find triac on panel and change it. will be on a heatsink so not difficult to find

    if all this fails maybe beyond repair


    Dave

    in reply to: eurolec rf600 #394942
    electrofix
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    Re: eurolec rf600

    only info i can find

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/abou … ances.html

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko DRCS-68W #394928
    electrofix
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    Re: Beko DRCS-68W

    sorted

    hope it helps

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko DRCS-68W #394926
    electrofix
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    Re: Beko DRCS-68W

    let me have an email address

    Dave

    in reply to: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS #309711
    electrofix
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    Re: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS

    zanussi FL1045w

    fault washes ok but fails to gain full spin speed

    cure 1uF cap on programmer to supply power to electronics

    Dave

    in reply to: bosch wvd2452 gb/01 dryer fault #394876
    electrofix
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    Re: bosch wvd2452 gb/01 dryer fault

    with more tech going into machines is there a humidity detector to save water ? dont know

    but i think its either a sensor fault or the board

    i would pm Nomad paul

    he seems to have bosch tech info and knowledge

    Dave

    in reply to: Beko Dishwasher #394865
    electrofix
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    Re: Beko Dishwasher

    the condensation strip is to prevent steam from damaging the kitchen work surface and all dishwasher use them. if the work surface is granite then its not necessary but if its wood it is. i would assume is my job to fit them if I install a dishwasher
    if it was my job i would return and install it.

    Dave

    in reply to: Miele T294C Dryer No Heat #394809
    electrofix
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    Re: Miele T294C Dryer No Heat

    anything but they can be good money spiners. had one the other week relays had gone on heater board. cost to fix about £10 but can charge £100 because of what miele would want for the board
    a lot of faults on machine are down to relay failures. it is a machanical device so is prone to failure. has miele washer where pump not working. was relay on pcb. changes relay and charded £90. board was over £150 from miele

    you should have said to cust can you have dryer. 1 its good experience. 2 you end up with a good dryer either for yourself or for sale

    Dave

    in reply to: Miele T294C Dryer No Heat #394807
    electrofix
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    Re: Miele T294C Dryer No Heat

    did you have wet clothes in it ?

    some dryers wont start heating if there is no dampness inside to save energy

    Dave

    p.s.

    miele’s use a brush system at the top to sense water. i cheat this but wetting a peice of kitchen roll and placing it on top of the brush gear ( the brushes are only about an inch apart) to fool the system. you have to be careful it does not go into the works but you can hold it as there are no live wires close by

    in reply to: Smeg DWI710 No Error code #393947
    electrofix
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    Re: Smeg DWI710 No Error code

    is this it ?

    http://www.servevastdirect.co.uk/index. … ct_id=1933

    Dave

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