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  • in reply to: Miele Dishwasher G1220SC Error 14 #378636
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    Re: Miele Dishwasher G1220SC Error 14

    Wow that was a hint and a half.
    Thanks Seamy been to the Miele and cleaned out the circulation pump and found some nice diced bacon lumps inside the pump.
    Cleaned out the sump and run a cleaning tablet at 75* C for the long pots and pans wash.
    All now working and run a further 3 cycles at 50* for 42 minutes.
    Runs every time.

    Really helpful answer to my question and will take a mental note of the checks to be done in the future for Miele dishwashers. Now to a Miele washing machine with the brushes worn down to the metal. Customer thinks it squeals like a jet engine?


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    in reply to: AEG 67670KFN electric hob with error E3 coming up. #376371
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    Re: AEG 67670KFN electric hob with error E3 coming up.

    Impressed Dave

    Received information last night on my non Yahoo mail site ok.
    Really helpful in trying to work out what has blown inside on the induction hob rings.

    Thanks for all the effort to get them to me last night.
    What would we do without you.

    FlyingBrick

    in reply to: AEG 67670KFN electric hob with error E3 coming up. #376369
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    Re: AEG 67670KFN electric hob with error E3 coming up.

    Back Dave

    Could you send to crs12@tiscali.co.uk as Yahoo.co.uk is still dead at the moment.
    Thanks again for all your trouble.


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    in reply to: AEG 67670KFN electric hob with error E3 coming up. #376367
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    Re: AEG 67670KFN electric hob with error E3 coming up.

    Thanks Dave

    Cannot get into Yahoo.co.uk to have a look as it seems to have crashed in my area at the moment.
    May be the BT server is under water at the moment?
    Will have another go late tonight when the little kids have put down their iPods as I will be going round there tomorrow morning.

    Thank you for your trouble in advance.

    in reply to: AEG 67670KFN electric hob with error E3 coming up. #376365
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    Re: AEG 67670KFN electric hob with error E3 coming up.

    High Dave

    Anything you have gratefully received for the AEG 67670KFN.
    Send to prassky1952@yahoo.co.uk


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    in reply to: AEG Favorit 44080i dishwasher not drying. #375481
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    Re: AEG Favorit 44080i dishwasher not drying.

    This one has come back to bite me after a six week delay.
    It had been running ok and the customer was happy with the 120-130 min cycle and utensiles dry at the end. But now back to its old ways?

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    in reply to: Bosch Logixx WAS24466GB/04 not going onto spin cycle #373199
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    Re: Bosch Logixx WAS24466GB/04 not going onto spin cycle

    Back Martin

    Customer had the washing machine on a very old slate floor and rocking badly.
    Just sat on the Bosch and it went straight into spin cycle having turned the power back on.
    Adjusted the feet to take out the odd levels on the floor and three spin cycles went ok.

    Customer also had a heavy load crammed inside and Bosch pushed up against a tumble dryer with no gap.

    Thanks for a quick reply


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    in reply to: Bosch Logixx WAS24466GB/04 not going onto spin cycle #373198
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    Re: Bosch Logixx WAS24466GB/04 not going onto spin cycle

    Cheers Martin

    Will try and get them on the phone when they get home tonight and see if that is their problem before driving to the manor and getting licked to death by the dogs.

    FlyingBrick

    in reply to: Favorit 44080i AEG Dishwasher not drying the crockery #372984
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    Re: Favorit 44080i AEG Dishwasher not drying the crockery

    Thanks Colin received the info on the unit which was very helpful. Great stuff.
    Having chatted to the customer and found the heater ok and coming nicely up to 60* for the 30 min cycle it sometimes does not heat on the long 70* 130 min run?

    Took the main control module out of the door and noticed that one pair of thick wires to the heater relay board looked rather loose on the crimping. Cleaned the contacts again and made sure the crimping was tightened up and when all back together heating nicely to 70* with dry cutlery once again.
    It seems that if you slowly shut or slam the front door on the dishwasher it’s a lottery if the heating comes on properly.

    So far the customer is happy with two full wash cycles and nice dry cutlery, again thanks for your time in sending the info. Hope Monday blues have gone by for you; yes have a Zanussi fan oven which is still running ok after some 20 years.


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    in reply to: Favorit 44080i AEG Dishwasher not drying the crockery #372983
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    Re: Favorit 44080IW AEG Dishwasher not drying the crockery

    Back again Colin


    Been to look at the dishwasher but could not monitor the current being used as they had hard wired it into the back of the wall and then tiled close up to the front making it nearly impossible to pull the unit out at the moment.

    Put a thermocouple inside to measure water temp and on a 30 min cycle it ran through ok and reached 60* centigrade no problem.
    Checked the pcb module and nothing looked fried and connectors all clean with no burnt tracks.

    Set it up to a 70* centigrade wash 120-130 min cycle but the temp did not get to the 70* but could not stay there for the whole period. Customer will phone if it does not go through a full wash on the 70* setting and leaves the cutlery dry.

    Full code: F44080IW
    PNC: 911-235-379-00
    Ser no:53405032
    PCB module: EDW 100 H-R-H
    Date 20.8.05

    I take it there is not another element for the drying process on these models.
    Customer thinks the 30 min cycle is ok but always screws up on the long wash?
    Can be contacted on prassky1952@yahoo.co.uk

    FlyingBrick

    in reply to: Favorit 44080i AEG Dishwasher not drying the crockery #372982
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    Re: Favorit 44080i AEG Dishwasher not drying the crockery

    Thanks Colin

    Will be trying to contact the customer this morning after a crap holiday stuck in the Peak District with snow no power and a really crap holiday cottage.

    If I find the heating element ok then will have a look at the pcb module for burnt out board or relay?

    FlyingBrick

    in reply to: Bosch upright freezer GSN32A20GB alarm on #364717
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    Re: Bosch upright freezer GSN32A20GB alarm on

    Back again

    Left customer around 1.00pm lunch time and he tells me that the alarm still comes on the Bosch freezer around 6.00pm tonight?
    Should it have pumped down to a realistic level by now or have I still got a problem with the freezer. Unit was set at minus 18* centigrade.
    If so would it be the sensor built above the evaporator or the pcb directly above with the read out?
    Any help gratefully received as I have not dismantled one of these units if needed to get the pcb out.

    Flying Brick

    in reply to: Bosch upright freezer GSN32A20GB alarm on #364716
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    Re: Bosch upright freezer GSN32A20GB alarm on

    Thanks nomadPaul
    Spot on

    Took out baskets of food but luckily the ground temp was 3* centigrade this morning.
    Went straight to the evaporator at the top as you suggested and it was completely blocked with ice having hinged it down a little at the front.. Carefully used a hair dryer to melt the ice and then clear the hole at the back to let the water run out and fill the plastic container.
    Have left the compressor running to bring the temp back down and wait for customer to get back to see if alarm has gone out.

    in reply to: AEG B1180-1M cooling fan oven #363400
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    Re: AEG B1180-1M cooling fan oven

    Back from elderly lady with fan that has stayed on for nearly 2 years.
    Replaced the old burnt out blue torpedo with the new ZN Limitor.
    For once the switch on this unit had actually stuck on all the time and not the usual off position causing the oven to switch off from overheating.

    Pretty crude device which has a 24K ohm heating element across the white leads that bends the bimetallic strip to make contact with the blue wires when power is applied to the oven.
    The device does not actually make direct contact with the oven casing temp but seems too rely on the heating device inside to slowly cool down as a timer and then the fan stops.

    Thanks Colin for replying so quickly

    FlyingBrick

    in reply to: AEG B1180-1M cooling fan oven #363399
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    Re: AEG B1180-1M cooling fan oven

    Back from customer.
    AEG B1180-1M oven PNC:944181727.

    Found old blue shaped torpedo fan control unit burnt on the outside sleeve.
    Direct short across the two blue leads which I gather pass the current to the cooling fan.
    Hence the fan never goes off when the oven cools down.
    Pressume the white pair have a resistor giving around 24K ohms at room temp.
    Have ordered one from UK Whitegoods to put in oven. Fingers crossed.

    FlyingBrick

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