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gegsy
ParticipantRe: NEFF DISH S5433X0GB/13
Has all the symptoms of PCB, if you are getting no leds on when you open door.
Greg
PS Caps off please 😉
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43C12 Dishwasher not finishing cycle
Dead is dead as in no action and leds. Always misrepresented!!
Active light flashing, why didnt you say, you have a filling fault, either low pressure or kinked hose.Greg
gegsy
Participantkwatt wrote:We get enough donkeys there as is Gegsy. 😉
K.
and goats 😆
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43C12 Dishwasher not finishing cycle
Plug top as in the 3 pinned plug that goes into wall socket 😛
When you say it goes “dead” do you mean no operation and no leds or just no operation with leds on??Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43C12 Dishwasher not finishing cycle
Is the mains plugtop at the rear of the appliance and melted into insulation tar??
Try plugging it into a different socket to eliminate.Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: moffat shatterd door
Any time any make anywhere 😆
They just do after a period of time.
You should not also hang tea towels etc over door handle thus coming into contact with outer glass.Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Cricket, lovely cricket.

😯 How did that get in this forum 😆
Greg
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Participantgegsy
ParticipantRe: bosch DW sgs43a18gb/38 lower spray arm
Or insufficient water level 😉
Check for the usual with these……GUNGEGreg
gegsy
Participantkwatt wrote:.. we may go slightly North of theprevious meetings to be a bit fairer.
K.
Blackpool?? 😆 seaside and donkeys 😆
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: What would you recommend?
Bosch are fine, but would get mid range upwards, also have 2yr warranty.
ISE our very own baby is one to be reckoned with http://iseappliances.co.uk/Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch FF icing regularly
As with most frost free, they are a sophisticated beast.
Just a long shot…… Is the freezer and fridge doors sealing ALL the way round, and the fans in the fridge and freezer turning ok??
Anything else other than the above I would recommend engineer from link below.Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Gas cooker installations
Have a look here Geoff http://www.hse.gov.uk/gas/domestic/index.htm
This is taken from the HSE website
Q. Can I use a handyman or plumber for gas work ?
A. A CORGI registered installer with the required competence to do the particular work should always be used. By law (a) anyone (whether an employer or self-employed) running a business, e.g. a plumber, who carries out work on a gas appliance/fitting must be CORGI registered, and (b) any individual doing gas work must be competent to do it safely. DIY gas work could be dangerous and is likely to be illegal. Landlords must use only a registered installer for maintenance and safety checks on gas equipment provided for tenants use
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ParticipantRe: Gas cooker installations
You are correct. Non corgi engineers cannot do this practice. This is classed as “work” on a gas appliance and therefore illegal.
To report them you need to contact the HSE.Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: For the record
Thanks for that Dave 😉
Greg
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