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  • in reply to: comet…again!!! #383295
    Flyman
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    Re: comet…again!!!

    Taken from the proposal submitted prior to the sale to Opcapita.

    It is the
    Purchasers’ current intention to conduct the business of Comet as a going concern for at least 18 months from the Completion Date


    They were obviously clever in the way it was phrased, at the time they intended to keep it going for at least 18 months but didn’t say they definitely would.

    in reply to: Bit of advice RE – COMET #375804
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    Re: Bit of advice RE – COMET

    Happy its all sorted in your favour Bob. Its bad enough changing jobs without hassle like that. Just waiting for the 25th of this month to see if they owe me or I owe them! They didn’t pay my redundancy on the 14th day as expected even though I phoned in the morning and they said it was being paid that day. When I phoned the next morning they said I wasn’t being paid it as I had RESIGNED! After a very heated discussion and telling them I had worked 2 weeks beyond my redundancy date to get them out of the s**t the money was in the bank within 2 hours.

    Jim (Gateshead)

    in reply to: Range Cooker In Manchester #371494
    Flyman
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    Re: Range Cooker In Manchester

    If its the Beko built one the right hand oven thermal cut-out (210110544) also cuts off the power to the ignition unit. Nice easy job for someone.

    in reply to: Comet #343303
    Flyman
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    Re: Comet

    Croyden going is the tip of the iceberg. πŸ™

    in reply to: Beko DRVS62W (7180981100) module #335148
    Flyman
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    Re: Beko DRVS62W (7180981100) module

    No.

    Check you email. πŸ˜‰

    in reply to: info required for a hotpoint t/drier #334014
    Flyman
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    Re: info required for a hotpoint t/drier

    Hello Terry

    check the heater TOC. πŸ˜‰

    New heater with stats is C00257632 or stat kit is C00208299.

    in reply to: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues. #324335
    Flyman
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    Orange wires snapped on the sensor stuck in the hose from the bottom of condensor duct to tub. Normally shows as the dryer counts down every 30 seconds instead of every minute. πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07 #328285
    Flyman
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    Re: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07

    Probably thermal fuse type which is inside a brown rubber sleeve clamped to a metal bracket halfway down back right hand side of oven. Has been superceded by a cut-out stat kit. Part number 082625792.

    in reply to: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07 #328279
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    Re: Belling 335WH Ser: 06 109526 07

    Thermal cut-out on the oven can also feed one or two of the hob elements. πŸ˜•

    in reply to: belling 646hsi wiring diagram needed please. #324153
    Flyman
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    Re: belling 646hsi wiring diagram needed please.

    Was the replacement stat identical? If it is a creda built cooker they did have two different stats fitted which were numbered the same but actually switched differently inside so had to be wired differently on the front switch.

    in reply to: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues. #324332
    Flyman
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    Re: Zanussi WJD1667W drier issues.

    Sequence should be:-

    1. Dryer fill solenoid operates.
    2. Pressure switch senses water level rise and operates drain pump.
    3. Pressure switch senses water level drop and puts power to LOWER dryer element.
    4. Dryer ntc senses heat from LOWER element and operates dryer fan and switches on TOP dryer element.

    If the solenoid is working ok and when on diagnostics the fan works and you are getting power to the elements then I would say the lower element is faulty. If that is OK then it must be a pcb fault.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Hardware key mk2 #324370
    Flyman
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    Re: Hotpoint Hardware key mk2

    Don’t bother as they appear to be phasing out the hardware key. A lot of the latest machines have a new platform module called arcadia. If you plug a test key in to these by mistake (and the socket on the outside of the machine is identical) it can blow both the module and the test key. πŸ˜₯

    in reply to: H/Point WF840 – F03 NTC or Module? #321845
    Flyman
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    Re: H/Point WF840 – F03 NTC or Module?

    Think this is a safety feature of the machine. It believes the ntc is faulty so does not know if the water in the drum is boiling hot. It then does the fill and empty deliberately to flush any hot water out of the machine. As to whether it is the ntc faulty or the pcb is just not recognising it i will leave up to you.

    in reply to: Hotpoint wml540 door lock problem?? #320432
    Flyman
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    Re: Hotpoint wml540 door lock problem??

    Check the motor πŸ˜‰

    in reply to: wf741 fill level too low #318118
    Flyman
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    Re: wf741 fill level too low

    “Clothes dry in the middle” is the normal complaint if the customer is using the wool wash program for normal washing. It is one of the shortest washes but is not suitable for a normal load due to its was action.

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