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gegsy
ParticipantRe: CPC website
Ok for me Jim, maybe that spurs fan again 😆
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: samsung mirror finish frdg/frzr ice problem
Hi Gary
How long has the appliance been running?
They won’t start making ice until they have reached a certain temperature in the freezer.Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Gallery comments
😆
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Gallery comments
I know Jim, I managed to post once then wouldnt let me after that, so may have been a server problem?
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Gallery comments
Ive posted today and all ok, the only different thing Ive done is to add my name to my profile??
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS53C02GB/15 dishwasher not cleaning
Hya aqua,
I don’t know if you are a BSH engineer, but there is a good chance that this appliance is still under the 2 year manufacturers guarantee.
The FD says it was made May 2004, just for your info.
As for the fault, you’ve checked the usual suspects 🙂Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: ELECTROLUX DDO60GA GAS OVEN
Hi bigbj
Im afraid you will have to get a corgi engineer to do this repair.
Find a Corgi engineer hereGreg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: URGENT WARNING
Chickens test for bird flu-strain
Chickens at a farm near Dereham in Norfolk are to be slaughtered after dead birds tested positive for a strain of bird flu.
Officials said preliminary test results indicated it was likely to be the H7 strain not the deadly H5N1 variation.Last month a swan in Cellardyke, Fife, tested positive for the H5N1 strain, which can be deadly to humans.
H7 can cause illness in humans, but outbreaks of the strain have not been as severe as those caused by H5N1.
The H7 strain has been recorded in outbreaks in North Korea and the Netherlands.
The cases in Norfolk were found in samples taken from chickens on the farm, Defra said.
Further tests
A spokesman for the government department said: “Preliminary tests have this evening indicated that the avian influenza virus is present in samples of chickens found dead on a poultry farm near Dereham in Norfolk.
“Further tests are being carried out to determine the strain of the virus and more will be known tomorrow.
“The preliminary test results show that it is likely to be the H7 strain of avian influenza and not H5N1.
“As a precautionary measure, birds on the premises will be slaughtered on suspicion of an avian notifiable disease. Restrictions have been placed on the farm.
“When the additional laboratory results are known further action may be taken.”
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Siemens fridge/freezer help please.
Andy
Firstly you should not be tampering in this way with this appliance.
We are not going to tell you to short this and that in a hope it works.
I would strongly advise you to seek an engineer from the link below or source the mod kit 491415 from link below as it is a tricky mod without the sheet.Regards
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Executive Decision
Thanks again for making me feel welcome.
What dodgy stuff is that Jim 😉
Seriously though it means a lot that you have accepted me into the madhouse 😆Best regards
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Siemens WXL 140GB/01 FD8101
Remove brushes, they should be approx 1.5″ in length.
If you require brushes you will need to identify make of motor for us.
If its siemens you need brush p/no 154740
If its FHP you need brush p/no 173028Both available from link below.
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Executive Decision
Thanks Dave :tup:
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Siemens WXL 140GB/01 FD8101
Hi
Its not locked in place.
Once those bolts are out you need a largish screwdriver and between top of motor and bottom edge of tank at the rear, lever it off.Power off of course first :plug:
Greg
gegsy
ParticipantRe: Executive Decision
Thanks guys, will do my best in this new role on UKW.
Roll on next meeting and a few drinkies 😆
Greg
April 26, 2006 at 7:30 am in reply to: BOSCH WTA4107 TUMBLE DRYER HEATER NEEDED URGENTLY!!!! #174048gegsy
ParticipantRe: BOSCH WTA4107 TUMBLE DRYER HEATER NEEDED URGENTLY!!!!
Give Bosch a ring 😉
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