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  • in reply to: Tecnik Dual Fuel Range Cooker #395902
    garn
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    Re: Tecnik Dual Fuel Range Cooker

    Thanks mate I really Appreciate The Help The model No is Smack On With You Just been Over And Had This Time It Where Dave Told it Was.

    Model TKC 1285 Sn 0032k02985.

    Thanks Again Dave And Jem

    Paul..;.

    in reply to: Tecnik Dual Fuel Range Cooker #395900
    garn
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    Re: Tecnik Dual Fuel Range Cooker

    Yep Had the bottom off the thing in pieses the only thing i havent done is pull the insalation of the back of the oven for inspection.
    oven elements are avable in ukwg shop and the internet so there must be away of removeing the element .

    im. going to call back this afternoon with the customer.

    Thanks Dave il let you know the update.

    paul( scratching is head )

    in reply to: Tecnik Dual Fuel Range Cooker #395898
    garn
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    Re: Tecnik Dual Fuel Range Cooker

    Never Done A candy F series.

    The Screws for the fan are behind that cover. The main oven element screws are located behind the rear panel
    Which i removed.
    The rear cover That The fan is mounted on is riveted on.

    The Customer Had a Gloss Mag With And illustration Examle It Said E-nr And Fd Code So I asume This Is A Bosch Branded As Tecnik.

    in reply to: 2 X Appliances Part no required Creda+Indesit #389684
    garn
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    Re: 2 X Appliances Part no required Creda+Indesit

    iadom wrote:Not sure if the fan clip is actually available as a spare but that asbestos type padding is available in the store here at UKWG’s.


    Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD

    Thanks Jim much appreciated

    paul.

    in reply to: CREDA CONSEPT C561EW cooker #389577
    garn
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    Re: CREDA CONSEPT C561EW cooker

    Thanks Andy
    Iv Bridged A Piece indesit micro wire across the track that should suffice the fan and element have power now.

    diolch yn fawr Garn..;.

    in reply to: I Have A Blank On Zanussi Vent Dry #387562
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    Re: I Have A Blank On Zanussi Vent Dry

    Martin wrote:Take a look at this out of the manual……

    Much Appreciated Martin
    Thanks Garn…

    in reply to: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts #290419
    garn
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    Re: Tips, Tricks & Shortcuts

    Thanks martin just Bought Our first dishwasher this week and its a bosch,
    That will come very handy 😉


    garn

    in reply to: kenwood CKB300 oven #381484
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    Re: kenwood CKB300 oven

    fans fine thanks colin.
    i haven’t checked the oven stat due to the difficulty on removing the oven ho ever installed it put a short flex on it and i can only with draw the oven so far i have to place the thing on the kitchen table and stand on the blinking thing with my head banging the ceiling :eeek: .

    paul.

    in reply to: Wanted Zanussi vented dryer (Non sensor ) #380302
    garn
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    Re: Wanted Zanussi vented dryer (Non sensor )

    don wrote:

    garn wrote:
    High garn hear. 🙂

    Can only find sensor dry ones 😕
    Thanks Butty’s 😉

    Zanussi only produce two vented dryers which are both sensor models.

    They can still be used as timed dry machines as well 😉

    Don
    thanks Don

    in reply to: olympics 2012 #377227
    garn
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    Re: olympics 2012

    Hi Muv.
    Martin is correct i got all the logos from google images.
    Mind you iv thought if i ever change the van i would consider a complete wrap of a domestic appliance over it.

    Q If anybody was going to wrap there van with a domestic appliance which manufacturer logo would you use. it would have to be a reliable one or your business could be up the river without no paddles 🙂

    Mind you the best logo iv ever seen is the UKWG one can you just imagine a new van completely wrapped with that logo it would look cool.

    garn 😉

    in reply to: Part P Or Not To Part P #121684
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    Re: Part P Or Not To Part P

    Martin said

    Question for Garn: do you do the PAT testing on the Care Homes appliances?

    You may like to take a read of the link below ( though you may well already have a copy

    Hi Martin no i don’t do the pat testing for the homes they paid for the the 22year old polish guy to do the test. the going rate down hear is £1.50 the item.
    I do the safety and lop test myself. the spark’s wear on site today and i discussed this with them and they said the same part P all boils down to Competence.

    As it happens the janitor said he was doing a night school =sparks course in tec.
    so i supervised whim while he done the connection.
    just wanted to cover-myself .

    The jobs done 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}

    Mind mieli suggest that you take the balance weights off that would have been sweat on managed to do is without removing them notice the inner door band clamped at3o’clock.

    thanks for the link Martin i need an update at the moment :tup:

    Garn.

    in reply to: Part P Or Not To Part P #121683
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    Re: Part P Or Not To Part P

    maltheviking wrote:

    garn wrote:

    Have You Ever heard of anyone using a MiG welder to repair an appliance :con:.

    Garn
    :innocent:……………. an old hotpoint with cracked chassis
    Well every time i discuss the T&C When i renew every year the MIG Or Any welding Question Comes up natwest I use :rolls: .

    Garn

    in reply to: Part P Or Not To Part P #121680
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    Re: Part P Or Not To Part P

    Thanks for the input everyone.
    Stratforgirl has A point. Iv just checked my P.L policy
    cover is (Electrical Contractor = Domestic Appliance maintenance Repair Service & Plumbing).

    Every year during the renal summary there has no Questions come up about disconnection of hard wired appliances only questions whether I have any GAS involved Or am i using A Welder to repair the appliance. What A stupid Q to Ask Have You Ever heard of anyone using a MiG welder to repair an appliance :con:.

    Iv been Out for inspection on the 14 June The washers are in a small room with mieli Dryers on top With The proper fitting racks
    I had to clime over three of the wm to have a look at the flex plug :rolls: .

    There’s a polish maintenance BOY There when i refused to disconnect the appliance in case of Safety reasons. due to the fact that it is a small hospital care home he said that he disconnects all the time i had to tell him that’s up to you but i’m not taking the risk. if there was any underling problem in the building After i had left the they have had a local electrician to disconnect the jobs on Monday .

    This thread is very interesting it its had more threads since been Trying to type
    Thank for the links to 😉
    Garn

    in reply to: Part P Or Not To Part P #121672
    garn
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    Disconnection of hard wired appliances

    Hi Just Had a look Through The Old Threads but still unsure where i stand.
    i have a maintenance contract with the barchester healthcare for the past number of years.

    iv just had a job in to change a door seal on an miele washing machine PW6065 with a large dryer on top of it.

    the both appliances are hard wired with a separate isolator switch
    i was unable to withdraw for inspection because the flex was to short .
    due to the repair is in a care home health center i refused to disconnect the hard wired appliance just in case i may have problems later although its only a plug.

    can someone clarify where i stand.
    Can i disconnect A hard wired appliance with a isolator switch to inspect for repair and can i connect it later after a repair

    Thanks garn

    in reply to: alternative pattern oven element part no #376261
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    Re: alternative pattern oven element part no

    thanks for the try mate BUT theres no Earth tag on this one
    Any More?

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