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  • in reply to: NEFF B4540 – display gone blank #395065
    Garbetklb
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    Re: NEFF B4540 – display gone blank FAULT FOUND

    Thanks for the advice – decided to take a look.
    It’s v simple to get the covers off the oven and there are only 2 PCBs – main control one & display one. Both look expensive and my concern was that the fault could possibly be on either.
    They are joined by a single ribbon cable – so seemed a good idea to give this a gentle waggle. Joy of joys, the display came on again – not quite all at once, but enough to be reasonably confident that this was the problem. Bit more gentle waggling and the whole display is functional.
    Suspect this won’t be the last time I’ll be waggling but, worst case, should be DIY repairable.
    IF YOU DECIDE TO TRY SOMETHING SIMILAR YOURSELF, BE VERY AWARE THAT THERE ARE MAINS VOLTAGES ALL AROUND.

    in reply to: NEFF B4540 – display gone blank #395064
    Garbetklb
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    Re: NEFF B4540 – display gone blank

    Hi Dave
    Thanks for your reply – will do so.
    As I’ve suddenly lost both the LED displays for temperature & all the function selector lights I’d not think it to be an illumination issue, but I may well not understand how the display works. Will investigate.
    My fear is that a board is needed – and I’d also feared it would be expensive! I imagine it’s not a common model, so chance of a 2ndhand one slim?
    Andy

    in reply to: Miele Heater Pressure Switch #357563
    Garbetklb
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    Re: Miele Heater Pressure Switch

    Thanks Seamy
    I’m hoping the pressure switch is defective; I blew into it hard which didn’t provoke any switching – hope I blew hard enough! Anyway, I’ve ordered a v similar used pressure switch plus a couple of other bits. Currently feeling quite optimistic about getting it working!
    Andy

    in reply to: ISE 5 DW51 Dishwasher user manual request. #331054
    Garbetklb
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    Re: ISE 5 DW51 Dishwasher user manual request.

    This is disappointing given ISE’s stated ethos….

    in reply to: Miele G7859 Dishwasher F11 error code #351896
    Garbetklb
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    Re: Miele G7859 Dishwasher F11 error code

    Hi K

    Thanks for the comments. I’m pretty much resigned to replacing the pump. But I’ve one other issue :

    The dishwasher is completely empty – bone dry in fact. But still shows F11 as soon as it’s turned on. So I think I have one (or both) of following issues :

    – A faulty sensor somewhere that is telling the machine that it’s full of water. Any ideas as to where this could be?

    – An uncleared fault code – if this is likely, any idea as to how to clear it?

    Thanks for the comments re relays – I’ve spotted 2 on a circuit board near the front and will test then. At least there should be a good chance of being able to buy the relays from RS / Farnell!

    Again, any comments would be much appreciated. Our little project is an ice cream manufacturing company in the Highlands – please drop by for free ice cream!

    Andy

    in reply to: Indesit WD11 – something between drum & housing? #205539
    Garbetklb
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    Re: Indesit WD11 – something between drum & housing?

    Sorted! A pound coin eventually emerged via the bottom drain.
    Andy

    in reply to: Indesit WD11 – something between drum & housing? #205538
    Garbetklb
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    Re: Indesit WD11 – something between drum & housing?

    To update earlier post :
    I’ve taken the big hose off the bottom and drained all the water. But nothing else has appeared & the noise persists……..
    And suggestions welcome!

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