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  • in reply to: Zanussi WJD 1257 W E10 error, dryer problem #261863
    helo_75
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    the green coil on the three way valve is faulty

    in reply to: Blomberg WM 1301BB No Power Light #261764
    helo_75
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    1L = live
    2C = common
    3N= neutral

    ill try and explain – 1L should be the live from the timer, 3N should be neutral.. now when the door is closed, and the programme selected, and the on of swithc pressed, 1L should become live, and a coil in the interlock , (as long as 3N ISneutral) should engage, and lock the door, supplyin a live back through the lock via 2c to tell the timer the door is locked and will start the program

    im not the best at explaining things on here, but i hope you get the gist of what im saying?

    yes, i got your mail, but you say youve ordered a lock from store, and i no longer have blomberg manuals on my laptop ( theyre pretty old now)

    in reply to: Indesit WD12 – drying not working (no heat?) #260929
    helo_75
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    only to take it of and clean it!!

    take off clip at back of drum, remove fan motor, and it will come out.. but be warned… theres a lot of sharp adges so be very carful!!!

    in reply to: Blomberg WM 1301BB No Power Light #261762
    helo_75
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    we dont condone live testing

    however, you chould have a neutral and one live ( see diagram on lock)

    in reply to: Blomberg WM 1301BB No Power Light #261755
    helo_75
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    peel the door seal back, undo the 2 screws and take it out
    the part number for the lock is 55×3636

    if you struggle to get hold of one at the right money, email me and ill do u a deal on one

    theres a wiring diagram on the switch itself

    although if the timer is blown, its often visible on the board itself on the timer, the track blow off

    follow the wires back from the lock,and youll see it near the plug if thats the case

    of course it could just be the lock, sometimes it is, i was only pointing out the worst case scenario…

    plug out if your investigating

    in reply to: Blomberg WM 1301BB No Power Light #261753
    helo_75
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    will cost over £200

    so its your call

    they werent a bad machine, has to be said

    in reply to: BWD129 #261740
    helo_75
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    well, u can for the older ones, while stocks last

    unless of course your prepared to buy an emit programmer, and they ain cheap

    in reply to: BWD129 #261739
    helo_75
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    nope

    in reply to: ISE #261706
    helo_75
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    http://www.comet.co.uk/shopcomet/produc … WAE28363GB

    is about the best buy for the money

    in reply to: ISE #261705
    helo_75
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    other than the ise

    bosch all the way

    hoover machines, although not the worst are now using welded tanks an pcb’s that can only be programmed by the manufacturer

    dont matter with the bosch, u probably wont need a repair for a good few years

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF240 Aquarius flashing lights #261730
    helo_75
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    ur a very lucky man

    quite often it is the pcb

    in reply to: Candy CIW 100 T washer/dryer – tumble dryer not heating #261035
    helo_75
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    ello mr p.

    in reply to: Candy CIW 100 T washer/dryer – tumble dryer not heating #261033
    helo_75
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    candy machines do have a fluff filter at the bottom of the machine, its the same as the pump filter

    as for the not heating.. it could just be the heater cut out tripped out!
    common causes are blocked condender or failing to wait fo cool down

    immediatley, if you remove the lid ( with plug out ) youll see some resettable stats on the top of the heater box, try resetting them, and see if it works

    hope this helps

    in reply to: Blomberg WM 1301BB No Power Light #261750
    helo_75
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    those machines were notorious for the lock getting wet and blowing the pcb

    you could try a lock, u might be lucky.. if it needs a timer/pcb then its goodnight vienna im afraid

    in reply to: Tumble Drier filter light on #261168
    helo_75
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    yes, but theres more than one stat

    more than likely to be an exhaust stat… it will monitor the drop in air temperature, and if it thinks its wrong, it will turn the light on to advise you clean the filter, if its still heating and working, u could just leave it

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