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  • in reply to: Bosch SGS43A18GB/42 #214457
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch SGS43A18GB/42

    Hi
    I think you have covered all bases and an ordinary solenoid will fit original fill valve unit, if required 😀

    Regards
    Greg

    PS – Check your email 😉

    in reply to: BOSCH WAE2416S knocking whilst spinning #214236
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: BOSCH WAE2416S knocking whilst spining

    suedehead1 wrote:I remember reading a thread where people were reminising about the good old days, purple glass Hotpoints, Hoover automatics with no soap drawers, machines lasting for years. Somebody had posted that they went to an Indesit WIDL, which had lasted a good coulple of weeks until it bit the dust, a small bit of sarcasm, a small bit of humour unfortunately sadly lacking in some posts.
    Sorry if i have touched a raw nerve but no offence was intended whatsoever.

    Many thanks for replying, I understand perfectly what you meant now. 😀
    Raw nerve?, no way you are fine 😉
    Regards
    Greg

    in reply to: Football #175300
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Football

    Let’s hope not, so unfair. Hope its better than th FA Cup :rolls:

    Greg

    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Servis caress 1300 – M3103A washine machine no fill, no

    Hi
    I would say the main module has failed and will need replacing.
    An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk should get you on the road again.

    Unplug as always before attempting any repair :plug:

    Greg

    in reply to: **KNOWN ERROR CODES** #103914
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Known Error Codes

    Servis Quartz – Old bugger

    Test Cycle
    This is a special programme to be used only by service engineers in conjuction with their specialised test equipment.

    Fault Diagnosis
    A unique capability of your SERVIS QUARTZ PLUS is the ability to diagnose its own faults should they occur.

    All the functions and operations that make up each programme are continually monitored and should any fault develop, the machine will display a fault code and in some places will stop the programme. The fault code will consist of the letter ‘F’ and a number flashing alternately.

    The fault codes are primarily intended for the guidance of the service engineer but, in some cases, there may be some corrction you, the customer, can make. This is indicated in the list below. If however, it is necessary to report a fault, please state the machine model number and the fault code. See your Consumers Charter for service addresses and telephone numbers.

    F1
    THE WATER TEMPERATURE CIRCUIT IS FAULTY – Call the engineer.
    NOTE: The fault code will not appear until the programme is finished.

    F2
    THE MACHINE TAKES TOO LONG TO FILL.

    Customer Action:
    1. Check that the taps are turned on fully.
    2. Check the filler hose – if it is kinked, reposition it to remove the kink and reselect the programme.
    3. It may be that your house water pressure is low. If so, switch off electricity, switch on again and reselect proigramme to continue filling process. If fault persists call the engineer.

    F3
    THE MACHINE HAS FAILED TO PUMP OUT THE WATER BEFORE SPINNING THE CLOTHES DRY.

    Customer Action:
    Check outlet hose – if it is kinked reposition it to remove the kink. Press ‘CANCEL’ button to remove the water then follow up with ‘H’ for normal fabrics or ‘L’ for delicate fabrics.

    F4
    THE MOTOR IS RUNNING TOO FAST OR TOO SLOW.

    Sometimes this code may appear during the final spin of a very heavy load, for example; absorbant cotton towels, duvets or sleeping bags.

    Customer Action:
    1. Press the ‘CANCEL’ button and hold until all the water is pumped out.
    2. Select ‘H’ FAST SPIN ONLY, press the start button. If F4 is repeated, call the engineer.

    F5 and F6
    THERE IS A FAULT IN THE HEATER CIRCUIT – Call the engineer. If the programme stops and you wish to take the clothes out hold the ‘CANCEL’ button in for 1 imnute, then release The clothes can then be removed when the door light glows.

    Single Bar Sign
    The single bar sign – which appears when the door is open may remain when you close the door. If this happens, it signifies that the door is not properly closed. Push the door fully home until it clicks and the Zero sign ‘0’ appears on the display.

    in reply to: SMEG SPV577x ultra-rapid burner won’t stay lit #214303
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: SMEG SPV577x ultra-rapid burner won’t stay lit

    BigBadDad wrote: all of the holes appear to be clear, but the two flames nearest to the thermocouple never seem to stay lit, although all others are OK.

    More like a crown seating or mix problem?

    Greg

    in reply to: Servis #214309
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Servis

    Servis Quartz

    F2
    THE MACHNE TAKES TOO LONG TO FILL.

    Customer Action:
    1. Check that the taps are turned on fully.
    2. Check the filler hose – if it is kinked, reposition it to remove the kink and reselect the programme.
    3. It may be that your house water pressure is low. If so, switch off electricity, switch on again and reselect proigramme to continue filling process.

    in reply to: Servis #214307
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Servis

    Brushes? or was that F4 😕

    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: NEFF U1552 (8 years old) door doesn’t shut completely

    Hi
    If you go here http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/index.ph … 26_313_369 and choose 260797 and 260798 hinges; that should sort your problem 😀

    Greg

    in reply to: BOSCH WAE2416S knocking whilst spinning #214227
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: BOSCH WAE2416S knocking whilst spining

    suedehead1 wrote:if i read the post correctly the machine was delivered on thursday then noisy on saturday one for the oldies page.

    What do you mean by that comment, please explain 😕

    Greg

    in reply to: Football #175298
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Football

    Any predictions for Liverpool v Milan, Jim?
    I predict Liverpool 1, Milan 3 8)

    Greg

    in reply to: Radio Interference #214265
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Radio Interference

    Hi dpm
    No you answered it in your first cheers, sorry for going off topic Mr P 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Radio Interference #214263
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Radio Interference

    Is that the same thing that happens to broadband when transmitted down a phoneline dpm?

    Greg

    in reply to: Radio Interference #214261
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Radio Interference

    My DAB is more or less next to our Bosch Exxcel and not a sausage 😕

    DAB Reception Problems
    DAB is advertised as being interference-free and is supposed to be easier to receive than FM. Unfortunately the reality is that DAB’s reception is far from perfect. Interference in the form of multipath can reduce the signal strength at the main carrier frequency and this result in too many bits of the digital signal being in error and a sound that is commonly called “bubbling” or “boiling mud” – because of the similarity between these sounds and what you hear on your DAB radio. This is quite a common problem with reception of DAB signals. If the multipath interference gets any worse than when you hear the bubbling sounds then the signal will dropout altogether and the audio mutes. This too is not uncommon, and you won’t see this mentioned in the DAB advertisements.

    It is a common misconception that DAB can easily be received using a wire aerial that comes supplied with the DAB radio. In some cases this is true, but in many/most cases this is not the case and you may well have to purchase a “proper” (i.e. metal rod-type) aerial

    Greg

    PS – Martin may know more about this QRM 😀

    in reply to: Recommend a Movie #212026
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Recommend a Movie

    Can’t wait :tup:
    http://www.shrek.com/main.html

    Greg 😀

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