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gegsy
ParticipantRe: Football
Arsenal v Manchester Utd
Barclays Premiership
Old Trafford
Sunday, September 17, 2006, K.O 4pmGreg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Tradeplace.com
Hi Martin
I must admit, since my last posting last year about the website being slow and timing out, they seem to have sorted the glitches out and it runs like the clappers now :tup: Broadband is a must with it though π
I would recommend anyone now,price and cost effectivness taken on board; to use it, it is invaluable an easy to use unlike some I could mention. :rolls:HTH
Greggegsy
ParticipantRe: siemens dishwasher se65560gb/17 hydrosensor
Martin wrote:The door switch is a double pole device so if you get power through the switch then it must be a module fault I would have thought?
I agree, If had to money on the module then I would.
Also check for any damage to the connectors on the module.
P/no 264636, Β£83+ VAT list.Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: siemens dishwasher se65560gb/17 hydrosensor
Hi Sandy
What fault and/or symptoms are you getting, incase its something that some of the guys have come across before πGreg
September 16, 2006 at 5:44 pm in reply to: Bosch washer won’t drain – i’ve tried everything! help! #188751gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch washer won’t drain – i’ve tried everything! help!
linrew wrote:bosch part number for pump is 144305
Which has now been replaced by 144484.
This pump is available from here http://tinyurl.com/pv36s π
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: neff intergrated w/d model enr v4380xxogb
funkyboogy wrote:any-one got bosch tech line tel no ?????
π― Why would you need that π You have access to Bosch engineers on here, they are more knowledgeable than tech sometimes, as they are in the field and see more rather than just verbatim reading off tech manuals.
Some faults are just a pig but it will get sorted π
As Boro suggested could be power board, maybe worth a look for dry joints on that board.
Greg
September 16, 2006 at 8:06 am in reply to: Bosch SGS66A02GB – won’t work following power cut! #188437gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS66A02GB – won’t work following power cut!
Hi
It may be worth checking the resistance of the fill valve, situated at the rear of the appliance. The value should be in the range 2-3k ohms.Unplug appliance before attempting this measurement :plug: .
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Sale of Dangerous Parts to the Public.
Even HSE aren’t interested if a householder installs/repairs a gas appliance be it wrong or dangerous. They are only concerned if the installation/repair has been done by a traceable source, be it a Corgi engineer or repair guy.
Revenue first then safety, why am I not suprised :rolls:Greg
September 15, 2006 at 11:26 pm in reply to: Bosch SGS43E02 pump runs forever – no water in base… #188703gegsy
ParticipantWibbly wrote:Thanks for your help. Is the metering area the area behind the left side panel?
Yes
If I go down the engineer route, what makes them ‘approved’ by this site, please?
Every trade member is a professional engineer and will be trained in a particular area/make. So you can rest assured that you will get the best help available π
Greg
September 15, 2006 at 11:16 pm in reply to: Bosch SGS43E02 pump runs forever – no water in base… #188701gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43E02 pump runs forever – no water in base…
I still think its a crud blockage either in that hose or metering unit area.
If you should need an engineer please feel free to use the link below on my sig.Greg
September 15, 2006 at 11:08 pm in reply to: Bosch SGS43E02 pump runs forever – no water in base… #188699gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43E02 pump runs forever – no water in base…
If you look left and right there are some torx 20 screws, remove them and that front should pull off. It will come off easier if left and right panels are off π
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Confirmation Please
Cheers Dave π
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Miele W863 “rinse light flashing”
Hi
I have had an amp tag burn out on the motor plug and where the front panel hinges, the loom had damage, look carefully πGreg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: How many Ariel tablets β one or two?
carlstock wrote:How many Ariel tablets should we use in our new Miele Premier 520 machine? This is a 5 kg, A+ energy machine that practically washes in a βpuddleβ! π― We have a water softener that has turned our very hard water (according to our water company) into soft water. This also works on our shower and dishwasher, so we use less salt β although still a little salt of course β and soap, etc.
Without a hardness test, I would now assume medium-soft at a guess.
I would be guided by the whats on the box re – med-soft and how soiled.For a 5 kg machine with soft water, on the Ariel box (on top and underneath), it suggests using two tablets; however, the Ariel website suggests one tablet! I e-mailed P&G, and they suggested trying either one or two, depending on the results.
There is no definate rule its all trial and error. 1-2 tabs in a relatively soft water environment is fine and also depends on how soiled the garments are.
A monthly maintenance wash will be done every month from the drawer with Ariel Biological powder or tablets.
Excellent, I wish everyone was as switched on as you are.
Also, we always put tablets in the drum (except for maintenance washes) because we do not want to gunk the drawer up
You won’t with Aeriel, they just disintegrate with water contact, only tablets I would recommend placing in the drawer IMHO
HTH
Greg
September 15, 2006 at 8:26 pm in reply to: Bosch SGS43E02 pump runs forever – no water in base… #188697gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43E02 pump runs forever – no water in base…
Wibbly wrote: is the front plinth supposed to come off by releasing the two screws on what look like end thin plastic caps in either side of the plinth? It didn’t seem obvious to me how the planth is removed…
Yes
– also where am I looking for the float? What I’d guess was the flood microswith and it’s actuator seemed free (an unactivated) whilst I had the side off.
Yes, lid off then l/h panel.Float is front left, will be obvious if Jerry has been there π
Greg
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