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February 17, 2008 at 9:35 pm in reply to: Compact Dryers? What make? any good? First time buyer! #243124
helo_75
Participantsave your money, and get something that doesnt have a serious design flaw, where the only part it needs isnt actually available
rear vented or not, its a better option
helo_75
Participanti tend to look at the wiring diagram on the swtch itself.. most are interchangeable
just follow the numbers as per wiring
easy really
helo_75
Participanttheres a modification for that, isnt there?
not an easy job, and doesnt cure it
we usually bin em, theyre a lot of bother
helo_75
Participantlike i said………
thanx r600a
helo_75
Participantim a comet engineer by the way
yes, i do know the script with the samsung
im far from underinformed
helo_75
Participantlift it up BEFORE you put the paddle in, it bends down, and springs up after the paddle goes over it
simple as that
helo_75
Participantthats correct, but its worth checking, its easily done
helo_75
Participantunkles uve put the motor plug the wrong way round……
helo_75
Participantmodel number and production code… please
helo_75
Participantpcb? possible motor problem
hth
helo_75
Participantid be making sure the door is activating the light switch as well, not unusual for the door to drop, and not activate the switch
February 13, 2008 at 8:48 pm in reply to: Indesit FV 10K (IX GB) – Instruction Manual or FacePlate … #194585helo_75
Participant14 months, if your going to split hairs
February 13, 2008 at 7:10 pm in reply to: Samsung RS20CCMS American style fridge freezer problem #240383helo_75
ParticipantAND if theres somesort of design fault, with all these ‘problems’ , why the hell did u inflict another one on yourself?
im pretty sure if i had a gun with 2 bullets, and id shot myself, and it hurt, im quite certain i wouldnt shoot myself again :rolls:
honestly
February 13, 2008 at 7:09 pm in reply to: Samsung RS20CCMS American style fridge freezer problem #240382helo_75
ParticipantRe: Samsung RS20CCMS American style fridge freezer problem
simonsgl1 wrote:Well obviously my last post was pulled for some reason! It would be nice to know why as the reason for the post was because if someone less determined than myself should be in the unfortunate situation that I was with my fridge freezer, they would be faced with an ENORMOUS pile of call-out charges and end up having to buy a new fridge in the end anyway.
My experience was a result of lack of communication between manufacturer and engineers and a denial that a design fault existed which was proved to be not the case.
My posting was based on 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} fact and relied on no opinions or guesses. So I guess thats that!
Simon.with the greatest of respect, we only have what you say as being gospel, so please bear in mind that ‘we’ the engineers cant always take things on face value
if you want facts, some of the things you quoted were somewhat precarious, to say the least
helo_75
Participantf11 – communication problem, chopper board
possibly control unit or/and chopper board
may be worth checking/cleaning all connections and/or ribbon cables
plug out, of course
hope this helps!!!
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