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gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch
Definately on spin? and has it drained all the water out?
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch
Does it actually heat the water (touch the door glass midway through wash)?
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch
I take it that its turning?? If not you will need to remove motor and split it in half to gain access to brushes. If they are are worn and you feel up to the job, they can be purchased from here http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/product_ … cts_id=422
If not then feel free to use the link below to find an engineer in your areaGreg
Unplug appliance first of course :plug:
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch
With the appliance unplugged, its worth checking the heater with a multimeter for approx 20-30 ohms.
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch
Does it do the rinses? and are the clothes when in the “fault”, still in water?
If so, it may be worth checking that the Rinse Hold button hasn’t been activated.
IIRC on these, the button springs back flush even when activated thus indicating that it hasn’t been pressed 😉Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Search UKWG
clivejameson wrote:I feel a ‘sticky’ coming on about how to use the search facility to it’s full advantage? 😉
They don’t read them either Clive :rolls: a prime example of this is the “Sticky” Professional Advice in the Public Forums 😕
………..now where did I put that big stick 😆Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Diplomat gas hob – igniter problem
Hi
The hob should have its own mains feed from a plugtop rated at 3amp or up to 3amp spur and not fed off the oven.
The model will be underneath the hob itself 😀
Its most probably a faulty ignition switch but we don’t advise the public in repairing gas appliances, for their own safety 😉Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Search UKWG
clivejameson wrote:
kwatt wrote:
Search button, you could use flashing neon signs if you like with a naked female draped over it
K.
Gets my vote! 😆
:tup: Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Please Put Your Balls in the pan
Not as much as……………

😀
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: delonghi range cooker
Very grey area Chris and TBH most probably wouldn’t as they would be liable for the other guys work and the whole installation 😕
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: delonghi range cooker
I think if you are Corgi and can prove that at the time you did everything by the book then you should be ok. Its a bit like the MOT really, you can have the MOT one day and the next day the wheel could fall off 😯 . Basically, on that given day the appliance and installation were sound, thats it really, otherwise it would go on forever. 😀
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch exxcel 1400 washing machine – will not spin
Sure would 😉
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Please Put Your Balls in the pan

gegsy
ParticipantRe: delonghi range cooker
Hi
Simple really, if you are not Corgi don’t do it, end of.
I know you are only doing the electrical part but in their eyes you are working on a gas appliance without the suitable qualification and god help you if the HSE get involved 😯Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: delonghi range cooker
As you are Trade yes, because you are “doing work” on a gas appliance” even though its the electrical side 😯
Daft as it is if it were your own house you can basically do what you want with gas :rolls:
If I were you I would be very carefull because if you do the repair and say a gas problem occurs in the near future, the finger will point at the last person to work on the appliance, namely YOU and it could have serious consequences.
It ain’t worth the hassle for the sake of a few quid mate 😉Greg
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