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  • in reply to: Ariston built in oven #460954
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    Talked my daughter into buying multi meter so I can teach her the basics and got her to invest in a sds drill just need her to get Miele now, thanks for the help cable tested ok but cleaned connections both ends and switch cleaner thru switch tested 1.5 hrs plus all ok at present. Cheers

    in reply to: Ariston built in oven #460951
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    Many thanks for quick response will be on it as soon as I finish the washing machine

    in reply to: Rossiere bocuse #454957
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    Re: Rossiere bocuse

    Martin, the ones after mine came out with cast iron pan supports, I could get them new but they are very expensive just wondered if there was a company that did second hand parts?
    Regards
    Gazza.

    in reply to: Bosh d/w fault. #427448
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    Re: Bosh d/w fault.

    Cheers Dave, will report back, used to get triac faults with motors screaming off, you have lit a lamp in my head. Cheers Gary.

    in reply to: samsung rs21dpsm ice maker #427393
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    Re: samsung rs21dpsm ice maker

    Check the flow through the water filter.
    Regards
    Gary.

    in reply to: Bosh d/w fault. #427446
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    Re: Bosh d/w fault.

    Many thanks Dave, I was still working at the time they announced the mod so got that done for them.

    I was very surprised not to find water in the base?

    I will report back here when I sort it, strange this one, gets the little grey cells working, got back from looking at this and our microwave gave up the ghost!
    Cheers for looking it up ATB
    Regards
    Gary.

    in reply to: Hotpoint FDW70P dishwasher #243956
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    Re: Hotpoint FDW70P dishwasher

    hi, the fault f10 does not mean open circuit heater.
    This fault can be anything to do with the heater circuit, ie pressure switch,timer card,heater,timer card relay etc anything that contributes to the heater circuit could be the culprit.
    The 1st test that should be carried out is an insulation test to every component that you can.
    Earth faults cause all manor of faults on these, long shot but experience tells me , I always check socket earth as well, should be normal routine before testing as far as i am concerened/
    Dont want our customers electrocuted before they pay.
    hope this helps
    Rehards Gazza

    in reply to: Ariston A1636S Wiring Diagram #243729
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    Re: Ariston A1636S Wiring Diagram

    Hi I agree with Jim if it is the black earth for the motor you should find its traceable back to the mains filter.
    rgds gazza

    in reply to: creda condenser dryer #241384
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    Re: creda condenser dryer

    99{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} reason for tripping is water on element,remove rear cover to confirm.
    Reason:-
    remove cover from pump assembly and remove pump and float.
    Inside water resevoir l/h side there is a small squarish hole get a large cable tie or something similar and push it thru.
    Removing condenser should allow you to see cable tie inside condenser chamber.
    get kitchan roll and clear out channel that you will feel at back of condenser housing leading to the hole to the water resevoir.
    dryout heater with hair dryer if there is lots of water you may have to remove rear circulating fan and dry in there also.

    1 more thought is this time oy year if they are sited in unheated garages out houses etc then condensation on element.
    regards Gazza

    in reply to: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D #205770
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    Re: HOTPOINT VTD20G T/D

    hi the replacement drum has a modified profile and gives approx 10mm more clearance at rear to cabinet this cures all the scrapping probs with the drums there is also modified drum for the condenser driers. regards gazza

    in reply to: HOTPOINT BWD12 #204623
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    Re: HOTPOINT BWD12

    cabinets are now available if you can be bothered???????? rgds gazza

    in reply to: sat nav #202772
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    Re: sat nav

    sat navs are falling in price rapidly,why??????
    they work on the usa satellite system that has been around for years.
    I think its later this year or early 2008 the european satellites will be fully operational.
    these are so accurate they will even be able to tell you which lane you are in on a motorway.
    the current system did not used to be so accurate but when we invaded IRAQ the 1st time the system was boosted to make it as accurate as possible for the cruise missilies etc.

    in reply to: Indesit IDL 705 #204259
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    Re: Indesit IDL 705

    there is no capacitor on the drain pump. the capacitor is on the wash pump,if the circulation pump goes open circuit the drain pump will not work because its in series with wash pump regrds Gazza

    in reply to: Hotpoint DWF70 despair #204251
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    Re: Hotpoint DWF70 despair

    hi, If fills and then aborts with drain pump worth checking its not siphoning.
    Check heater insulation and high pressure sensor (the small one on circ pump, should be n/c.
    If all is ok then module fault.
    regards gazza

    in reply to: Htpt DWF40 help. #203293
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    Re: Htpt DWF40 help.

    heaters are very prone to have a earth fault and this can lead to problem you give.
    megger may not show earth fault.
    also worth checking customers socket for polarity and earth.
    regards gazza

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