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  • in reply to: Currys can’t see the light! #207800
    gegsy
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    Re: Currys can’t see the light!

    Looks like the states are a bit more cautious 😕
    http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/03/14/ … s/bulb.php

    Greg

    in reply to: Whirlpool T/L 3RLBR8543JQ0 spinning slow #207643
    gegsy
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    Re: Whirlpool T/L 3RLBR8543JQ0 spinning slow

    If you can grab the splines of the gearbox (from inside tub with agitater off) and if you can turn the shaft in either direction, then you most certainly have a damaged gearbox.
    Had a few where this was the culprit, allowing it to wash fine but spin was laboured or non existent. Even had a new gearbox that was faulty 👿

    Greg

    in reply to: Neff T4742 Induction Hob #207784
    gegsy
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    Re: Neff T4742 Induction Hob

    I can only really recommend guiding you to an engineer. These are quite complex units and have as you know, expensive spares; so you need to be definate in the spare that has failed. It will need a diagnostics running to be sure, sorry .
    Please feel free to find an engineer from the link below.

    Just to point out also, that you must power off appliance before working on this appliance. Not only mains voltage present but also high voltage coils within. :zap:

    Greg

    in reply to: Neff T4742 Induction Hob #207782
    gegsy
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    Re: Neff T4742 Induction Hob

    Hi
    Just to eliminate/confirm; you are usng the correct type and size of pan/s for the hob?
    What is flashing and/or displayed in the display when fault occurs?

    Greg

    in reply to: Bosch WFP3300 Problem – anyone help? #207774
    gegsy
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    Re: Bosch WFP3300 Problem – anyone help?

    Hi
    The aqua sensors (if fitted) may have gunge around them also and then you would get erratic timing. (Part of its fuzzy logic)
    My suggestion would be to run a boil was with no clothes in the appliance, just detergent (not non bio or liquid)
    This hopefully will shift the crud. Try and do this procedure once a month to keep the appliance internally cleaner.

    Greg

    in reply to: Cricket – World Cup 2007 #206968
    gegsy
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    Re: Cricket – World Cup 2007

    Come on Greg, you have to admit, that free kick was a screamer.

    A screamer from a screamer and poor Robbie Fowler 😀 still it took the boos off Ronaldo for the night.
    Best get back to cricket before Mr P gets his fighting flipper out 😆
    Cricket, lovely game. I can smell the linseed oil and hear the crack of willow on Fergusons head, yes happy days 😈

    Greg

    in reply to: Hotpoint thug called in to fix machine! #207684
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint thug called in to fix machine!

    I felt sorry for the kettle 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: Cricket – World Cup 2007 #206964
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Cricket – World Cup 2007

    Penguin45 wrote:CRICKET…….

    :snig:

    :p45:

    It was that nasty Jim that started it Mr Penguin sir 😳 :protest:

    Greg :tomato: :rotl:

    in reply to: Cricket – World Cup 2007 #206962
    gegsy
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    Re: Cricket – World Cup 2007

    I think Ronaldo is losing it, he is even diving on his own now and blaming the grass for tripping him up 😆

    Greg

    in reply to: An old friend perhaps #203955
    gegsy
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    Re: An old friend perhaps

    Old news, but may not have been aired before

    SERVICEPOWER TECHNOLOGIES PLC
    (“SERVICEPOWER” OR THE “COMPANY”)
    New Business Venture
    ServicePower, the recognised market leader in artificial intelligence based,
    field service scheduling solutions and computer services, today announced it
    has launched its Field Service Solutions (FSS) suite of products into Europe.
    In March 2004 ServicePower acquired certain assets of Keyprestige in the US and
    launched a range of services to assist US companies to manage and control
    service jobs performed by independent service organisations. These services
    include electronic despatch of jobs, claim form processing, audit of claims,
    recruitment of servicers through to provision of a total service delivery.
    These services were initially planned to be offered to the white goods
    industry, pioneered by GEC&P and Whirlpool, but there has been such a positive
    response from the consumer electronics industry that the Company has launched a
    series of products designed specifically for that industry. Since then the
    Company, as previously reported, has won a significant contract with USD-TV for
    the installation of set-top boxes, and several contracts with manufacturers
    such as Hisense, Westinghouse, Sharp, Phillips etc for the installation and
    repair of large plasma TV screens.
    The early customers in the consumer electronics industry have been actively
    encouraging us to support their European operations. After investigation the
    Directors are convinced there is a similar opportunity in Europe as the US and
    with the advantage of little competition to our established claims processing
    business.
    The key to the company’s success has been to recruit Chris Smith who has a
    strong background in the retail sector at a senior level, the staff of
    Keyprestige that understand the independent servicer market and world-leading
    IT technology from ServicePower. To duplicate the model in Europe the Directors
    looked to recruit recognised leaders in the industry and the Company is pleased
    to announce the appointment of David Brock as Managing Director of ServicePower
    FSS Europe. David has extensive experience in the retail sector having been a
    director of the Powerhouse Retail group and a director of a warranty logistics
    management company. David will bring with him a strong team including Jonathan
    Trubshaw, formerly the managing director of the National Electronic Service
    Network (NESN).
    ServicePower has acquired the IPR of a recently formed company, Xpoint
    Solutions for a nominal amount and commenced trading on 4th January 2005. The
    new business has already won a number of contracts, worth in excess of £250,000
    per annum, to deliver a total service solution for the repair of in-car, home
    entertainment and computer products across Europe.
    “The key to launching a service business is to have the very best management
    who know the industry well. I am proud that David Brock and his team have
    agreed to join ServicePower and I am very confident they will quickly become
    the leading supplier of service solutions via independent servicers to the UK
    and Europe” commented David Brisco, CEO of ServicePower.
    Note: ServicePower refers to the company and SERVICEPower refers to the
    product.
    6th January 2005
    ———————————————————————————————————-
    Contacts:
    David Brisco, Chief Executive Officer Tel: 0161 476 2277
    Barry Welck, Non-executive Chairman Tel: 07831 396539
    ServicePower Technologies PLC
    Michael Brennan Tel: 020 7071 4300
    Evolution Securities Limited

    If this lot have aquired the Empire work then someone should tell NESN 😕 http://www.djhenry.co.uk/nesn/portfolio.html

    Greg

    in reply to: Welcome to AOL, now get out of that! #207592
    gegsy
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    Re: Welcome to AOL, now get out of that!

    This may be of some use Mark 😀 http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/sho … l?t=137973

    Greg

    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Old but loved Coop Fridge Freezer – Compressor cuts out

    Hi

    It sounds as if the compressor has seized IMO.
    Due to its age, the refrigerant will be the old obsolete R12, which is ozone unfriendly.
    You can replace compressor and use one of the newer refrigerents, but spending approx £200 on an appliance that old would be silly 😉

    Greg

    in reply to: Siemens SE26230GB/07 #207723
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Siemens SE26230GB/07

    Hi Steve
    Only one module and its behind the fascia 😉
    No more hints now you on your own 😀

    Greg

    in reply to: Siemens SE26230GB/07 #207721
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: Siemens SE26230GB/07

    Hi Steve
    IMHO = In my honest opinion 😉
    The module is in two halves, the power board has 3 relays IIRC (If I remember correctly)
    The drain pump does have a drive off one of them 😉

    Un plug appliance if you are to investigate yourself :plug:
    Greg

    in reply to: indesit wd12uk #207411
    gegsy
    Participant

    Re: indesit wd12uk

    Hilly, you better have look here for future reference 😉
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … topic&t=40

    Greg

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