George6251

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  • in reply to: Hotpoint PCB #427845
    George6251
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    Re: Hotpoint PCB

    Hi Ladom,
    I took your advice and got a refurb board from EMW. They were very good and my machine is now working good as new. Total cost of about
    £70. Thanks again for your help.

    in reply to: Hotpoint PCB #427843
    George6251
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    Re: Hotpoint PCB

    HI There, And thanks again for the reply. I’ll try a couple of washes at random setting and see what happens. Good to know it won’t damage the rest of the machine. If I don’t hit on a setting that will give me a quick wash I’ll send the original board to EMW as you suggest.
    Do you have a ball park figure for the cost?
    Thanks again, G.

    in reply to: Hotpoint PCB #427841
    George6251
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    Re: Hotpoint PCB

    Hi ladom,
    Thanks for the reply. No, I don’t know which model it came from. I could get the correct part, with instructions, from Hotpoint, but they’re asking £100 for it and given the machine is far from new,
    I’d be better buying a new one. Since the machine is for the dump if this doesn’t work, I’d be willing to risk programming it anyway, if I knew how.
    I only use the ‘quick wash’ and ‘fast spin’. Is it worth trying
    the dial on random letters and seeing which one, if any, gives the program I want?
    Thanks.

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