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  • in reply to: In the air tonight #227225
    gegsy
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    kwatt wrote:I really want to know though, how did they teach Gegsy to play drums that well?

    :scots: :whip: :snig:

    Greg

    in reply to: neff/bosch motor end frame #227186
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    Re: neff/bosch motor end frame

    abbots wrote:does any one know if any one else does a replacement part?or does the 096331 fit as well?

    No, and that has been changed to 496872 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: neff/bosch motor end frame #227185
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    Re: neff/bosch motor end frame

    senseib wrote:Part number 092025 – (motor end frame 6 pin) correct part for that model according to BSH

    092025 has a substitute namely p/no 496872 as Simon rightly mentioned 😀

    Dave has these here for the punters http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/product_ … cts_id=422 as long as you are handy with a soldering iron. Far cheaper option IMHO

    Greg

    in reply to: zanussi problem #227121
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    Re: zanussi problem

    • 4 flashes = door open
    • 2 flashes = the water is not drained
    • 1 flash = there is no water filling

    3= 😕

    Greg

    in reply to: Whats the most annoying thing customers do? #107487
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    Re: Whats the most annoying thing customers do?

    Should have charged her, time and fuel etc, or was it worth it to see her face after you sussed it 😀 ?

    Greg

    in reply to: “Ooooh Matron” ? #165450
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    Re: QED ?

    This just in, another poster with ,well filth on their mind 😀

    traceukw1 wrote:………since a certain K Watt screwed me up

    :innocent: :rotl:

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch SMS6502GB/06 not draining #227118
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    Re: Bosch SMS6502GB/06 not draining

    It sure does sound like a faulty drain pump.
    These are accessable from the front behind the lower panel.
    Can be a fiddle to change for the first time but with patience, is conquerable. Make sure you un plug appliance first before you attempt any repair/investigation.

    Pump is available from spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk and is p/no 096355 app £40- £50 + the usual.

    Greg

    in reply to: “Ooooh Matron” ? #165449
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    Re: QED ?

    Damn those faulty IIRC’s, they should last a bit longer than that 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: For our own Mr Kenneth Watt #226933
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    Re: For our own Mr Kenneth Watt

    Penguin45 wrote:

    gegsy wrote:
    sexy underwear 😯

    It didn’t suit either of us.

    Chris.

    Twas a bit tight in the nether regions but hey, when in Rome 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: For our own Mr Kenneth Watt #226930
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    Re: For our own Mr Kenneth Watt

    Highlight was the fire alarm and some sexy underwear 😯

    Greg

    in reply to: neff dishwasher problem #227070
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    Re: neff dishwasher problem

    :p45: :whip: :duck: 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: neff dishwasher problem #227068
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    Re: neff dishwasher problem

    ……..or for this one assuming S5443X1GB, it will have an aquastop unit (square block thing that screws to cold water coupling of your plumbing) under sink maybe 😕

    Power off if you are to investigate :plug:

    Greg

    in reply to: integrated recomendations #227046
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    Re: integrated recomendations

    shandypants5 wrote:thanks…when you say installed correctly…?
    I thought the units just replaced the cupboard carcas and had a door screwed to the front..?

    Most of the problems I go to are installation related, mainly refrigeration.
    Some so called kitchen fitters just bung these appliances in and take your money.

    Installing yourself is no problem, just adhere to the installation information for each appliance supplied.

    Poor installation damages the appliances,gives poor performance and may damage your kitchen units.

    Damage to appliances caused by incorrect installation will not be covered by your guarantee and a charge WILL be made by the engineer.

    HTH

    Greg

    in reply to: integrated recomendations #227044
    gegsy
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    Re: integrated recomendations

    Hi
    You won’t go far wrong with Neff or Siemens IMHO.
    Make sure they are installed correctly ie- ventilation; and you will have years of good service.

    Greg

    in reply to: Washing and drying lights flashing on Zanussi DE6854? #227041
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    Re: Washing and drying lights flashing on Zanussi DE6854?

    Hi
    Basically the “Protection against flooding” has been activated.
    With the power off, I would check to see if there is any water below the wash tank in the base plate. If so carefully remove it watching not to slosh any water into the electrics.
    Re-assemble and try again. If fault returns either try and find the leak yourself but may be difficult as we recommend power off when working on any appliance.
    In this instance, it may be wise to use an engineer form the link below if the leak isn’t easily spotted 🙂

    Greg

    PS – Fault codes ARE in the user manual.
    If you can provide the Production Code number which will start 911….. then I can send you the correct one if required 😉

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