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  • in reply to: White Westinghouse Cooker parts. #272317
    GaryO
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    Re: White Westinghouse Cooker parts.

    Penguin45 wrote:spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk will supply gas parts to your repairer if he contacts them with his CORGI registration details.

    Penguin45.
    Great, but is that confirmation that you know what the part is based on the information above and WILL be able to help him or is it just a “MAYBE”?

    Thanks
    Gary

    in reply to: Firenzi DW 930/1 beeping/flashing lights #166039
    GaryO
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    Re: Firenzi DW 930/1 beeping/flashing lights

    r600a wrote:hi

    the same fault will appear if its a askoll type pump as the sensors dont pick the temprature of the water up as it doesnt spray.

    check that the wash motor is also working correctly and the spray arms are clean.

    bryan

    Repair guy has just been and he says it’s the pump – quoted £100 for the part + £50 to fit. Does this sound about right? Particularly the part, as he was surprised too.

    The machine is only two years old so caught in a quandry about whether to repair it or bin it… any advice?

    Cheers
    Gary

    in reply to: Firenzi DW 930/1 not cleaning #157917
    GaryO
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    Re: Firenzi DW 930/1 not cleaning

    gegsy wrote:A popular fault is where the uplift dual tubes detach. Located internally at rear of filter area; is just a push fit but can become loose over a period.

    Greg

    There’s a man who know’s his DWs! These pipes popping out has been a recurring problem from about 6 months old. I think one of the tabs on the fixed/base part that the tube clips into has broken, so it’s no longer a snug fit. My current solution is a cable tie looped under part of the filter and over the pipes – seems to be doing the trick so far. Any idea what the part number/cost would be to do a proper fix?

    Cleaning of the spray arm seems to have helped cleaning alot (it was mucky) — Thanks again Dave. A case of RTFM for me I think.

    Will keep an eye/ear on the noise levels and see how we get on.

    Cheers again – brilliant forum!
    Gary

    in reply to: Firenzi DW 930/1 not cleaning #157915
    GaryO
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    Re: Firenzi DW 930/1 not cleaning

    Dave_Conway wrote:I would check the spray arms first Gary, they get blocked and rely on the holes being clear to rotate freely.

    Poor circulation by the sound of it.

    Is it hot at the end of the cycle still ?

    Dave.

    Have given the spreay arms a clean out – thanks for pointing that out! Have just put in a new tab and restarted things to see how it goes now. It’s just starting up, and it definitely sounds “rough”.

    It was still luke warm just now (a few hours since last attempt at a 50C cycle) so I’m guessing it’s getting hot enough.

    I will report back on results of this attempt.

    Thanks for your help
    Gary

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