GaryS

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  • in reply to: Hotpoint FDW80G – AL10 error code. (Heater element) #348499
    GaryS
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    Re: Hotpoint FDW80G – AL10 error code. (Heater element)

    Thanks for that, I thought it was that one.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF220 Aquarius stops mid cycle #322223
    GaryS
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    Re: Hotpoint WF220 Aquarius stops mid cycle

    Finally managed to get this sorted after problem went away for a few weeks then started again.

    As suggested checked out filter at rear of machine, inside black flexy hose.
    It was a little bit blocked, and after giving all pipes etc a good clean, all is now well again.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF220 Aquarius stops mid cycle #322222
    GaryS
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    Re: Hotpoint WF220 Aquarius stops mid cycle

    Rinse-Hold button is not pressed, but I assume you mean it could be faulty.

    Fault is not always occuring, today it went through the cycle ok.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF220 Aquarius stops mid cycle #322220
    GaryS
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    Re: Hotpoint WM stops mid cycle

    Just called home, model is a WF220 Aquarius, and it always stop before the spin cycle.

    Power it off, back on and it will continue fine.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDF490X – very noisy cooling fan #200738
    GaryS
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    Re: Zanussi ZDF490X – very noisy cooling fan

    Seems as though the problem is caused by lateral movement of the fan blades during operation. a small washer inserted on the shaft has cured it for now.

    Have mailed Zanussi regarding lifetime expectancy of fan assembly and await reply.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDF490X – very noisy cooling fan #200735
    GaryS
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    Re: Zanussi ZDF490X – very noisy cooling fan

    “At 3.5 years old, you have no chance of any claim under the Sale of Goods Act.”

    What makes you say that, when the “Sale Of Goods Act” clearly states the following:
    • For up to six years after purchase (five years from discovery in Scotland) purchasers can demand damages (which a court would equate to the cost of a repair or replacement).

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