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  • in reply to: Beko DRCS 68W – Condenser drier – early finishing #317100
    Flyman
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    Re: Beko DRCS 68W – Condenser drier – early finishing

    Sensor strips are inside the drum at the front bottom of the front duct. Clean with a couple of drops of vinegar on some paper towel. Also raise the rear of the machine very slightly so the clothes tend to drop towards the front of the drum.

    in reply to: AEG Washer Dryer – fan not working #317355
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    Re: AEG Washer Dryer – fan not working

    There is a sequence to the way these operate. The condensor water valve opens first and when the pressure switch senses the water level it will bring on the pump and switch the supply to the dryer element. When the temperature sensor detects the element working then it will switch the fan on.
    So check the condensor valve and dryer elements are working before you start to think about a board fault. 😉

    in reply to: Hotpoint WML 560 won’t start. #316738
    Flyman
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    Re: Hotpoint WML 560 won’t start.

    Have you checked the motor?

    in reply to: haier #315930
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    Re: haier

    Door lock. 0020400505.

    in reply to: FDL570 #311879
    Flyman
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    Re: FDL570

    Fine mesh filter blocked. It will do several fill, one minute wash then drain to try and flush it out then will go to end. No fault indication shows. :rolls:

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat TURBO 16810 Update – not working, no code #308887
    Flyman
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    Re: AEG Lavamat TURBO 16810 Update – not working, no code

    Sounds like something in your pump, rattling around then jamming the pump.

    in reply to: CTD80….it’s off one one again, squeaking this time #307725
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    Re: CTD80….it’s off one one again, squeaking this time

    Also check the small pulley wheel that the belt runs around. It is mounted on a bracket on the front of the motor, behind the right hand side panel.

    in reply to: Thermal Lock Out #307711
    Flyman
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    Re: Thermal Lock Out

    Temperature sensor in the front duct is too cold and out of the parameters that the electronics expect. Pull the filter out and you can put your hand down and touch the sensor, warm with your hand for a few seconds and everything will be OK. 😉

    in reply to: Leisure spark generator problem #307518
    Flyman
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    Re: Leisure spark generator problem

    Sounds like the ignition unit is working ok and the fault is probably a loose HT lead to the oven electrode or the electrode is not set in the correct position. 😉

    in reply to: Candy Dishwasher CD622 – water softner and regeneration #307084
    Flyman
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    Re: Candy Dishwasher CD622 – water softner and regeneration

    Water softener could be blocked. Comes with new seals and not too expensive IIRC 🙂

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF 321 dead. #305729
    Flyman
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    Re: Hotpoint WF 321 dead.

    Check and make sure none of the buttons are stuck in on the facia pcb.

    in reply to: Stoves 900gdo or new Hotpoint dy330gx #305280
    Flyman
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    Re: Stoves 900gdo or new Hotpoint dy330gx

    D & G are quite open to negotiation if you feel that what they are offering is not upto the same spec as your old appliance. When they wrote off my telly I wasn’t happy with the replacement they offered and just a quick phone call changed their offer. After all it gets a bit boring watching an Indesit tumble dryer night after night. Bet the customer who got a 42″ telly in replacement for their tumble dryer didn’t phone up and complain. 😕

    in reply to: Samsung Fan Housing Mod #304682
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    Re: Samsung Fan Housing Mod

    DA6103585A. 🙂

    in reply to: Samsung Fan Housing Mod #304680
    Flyman
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    Re: Samsung Fan Housing Mod

    That is the new style fan casing. There should also be a small curved metal plate clipped to the evaporator heater which will touch the ally strip you mentioned and transfer heat to keep the fan drain hole defrosted.

    in reply to: Beko DRCS 68W Cond Dryer #304081
    Flyman
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    Re: Beko DRCS 68W Cond Dryer

    Timed dry still uses the sensor. If it doesn’t pick up damp clothes it will cut the heater off and continue for the set time with no heat.

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