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helo_75
Participantwhos the preston fan?
helo_75
Participantive got a really good idea
why dont we turn this thread into a slag the comet engineer off thread?
helo_75
Participantundo the 2 screws
with the paml of ur hand, bang the front edge sharply until it clicks back, then lift it off
quite easy
helo_75
Participanttheres a pump conversion kit now
and yes, they do go noisey
helo_75
Participanti know
and theres not anyone around i can have a proper fight with
shall we make some stuff up?
helo_75
Participantor youve taken the bucket out, and put it back in with the bar on the underside of the solenoid… thats the usual scenario, altough i have seen the pin break on the solenoid before
helo_75
Participantgive me your email, ill send you the manual
helo_75
Participantcould just be the brushes bedding in cos theyre new
id let it do a few washes before you take action
helo_75
Participantpersonally, id disregard this last post as utterly ridiculous
change the pump, its the only way to ensure a lasting repair
helo_75
Participantwhy? when u only need put 1 screw in through the sump?
helo_75
Participantthats the same as a bosch?
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Tumble+D … g+Kit.html
is that the right one?
helo_75
Participantnot emptying the water out!
check filter
then check pump function !helo_75
Participantim sorry if my comment offended, it wasnt meant to
i see a lot of people in your predicament, and the question is always the same.. that being, why has it worked for over a year?
well, that is a good question, and i just cant answer it i just know that it needs to be on a cooker point, as the total consumption can and does exceed 13 amps
please accept my apology, i often state that messages can often be missread or missunderstood, depending how people percieve it, so im sorry if i offended
i think youll find if you hard wire it to a proper cooker point, it will cure your problem, like a lot of people, u maybe looked a bit hard into the problem that your having, when the solution is relatively simple
hope this has helped
helo_75
Participantyep, but when th oven is on convection, its running TWO elements, top and bottom
and you claim to be a spark?
helo_75
Participantyep, but it overheats and is a potential fire hazzard
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