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  • in reply to: Bosche Classixx SGS45C02GB/02 Bottom Door Seal #459696
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    Thanks for that. Back together now and all OK so far. 🙂

    in reply to: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller? #411916
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    Re: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller?

    Still going… 😕

    in reply to: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller? #411915
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    Re: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller?

    Still running perfectly – shall I put the food back in? 😕

    in reply to: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller? #411914
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    Re: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller?

    Martin wrote:Where in your house is it located?

    It’s in a smallish room off the kitchen, otherwise unheated, along with a fridge/freezer.

    in reply to: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller? #411912
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    Re: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller?

    It’s started working again. 😮

    As a experiment, I thought I’d turn it on again (it’d been off for over 24 hours), and it sprang to life. It went down to -18 in less than three hours and now appears to be working normally.

    Could it be an intermittent fault on the PCB or something else?

    Thanks.

    in reply to: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller? #411911
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    Re: Bosch Freezer GSU2606 gb/42 Controller?

    Thanks for the reply.

    At that price, I suppose it may well be worth fixing, given that a new more-or-less equivalent freezer is about £500. I presume the PCB’s very easy to replace, once it’s opened up?

    Could the symptoms be caused by anything else? Thanks.

    in reply to: Belling Forum 334 Door Hinges #383699
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    Re: Belling Forum 334 Door Hinges

    Thanks for that. I’ve just managed to get both hinges back on – thanks to my 17 year old son who provided another pair of hands and a slimmer arm to reach through! To help locate the threaded plate, we passed wires through the holes from the front so that the plate could be pushed along them from the back to end up in the right place. Why did they make it like that?

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