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July 17, 2007 at 8:21 pm in reply to: Samsung RS21KDMS – Ice tray keeps filling, auger motor runs #221460
helo_75
Participantits timed by the pcb
you can change the fill time via the front pcb, im sure r600a/macmini will be here shortly to advise u on this
other than that, its a duff pcb….
helo_75
Participantcertainly the latest generation of bosch dryers dont look like white knight machines, but who can tell us?
any bosch guys around?
helo_75
Participantyou’d be wasting your time with a thread like that
lol
helo_75
Participantthats right, its about support
it isnt about making things look worse than they are
this post was created to try and help realise that it aint all bad, that things to break down, and thats what we’re here forwe (the engineers) have been dragged into many an argument over theses machines, when all we’re trying to do is help the consumer
some light relief really!
helo_75
Participantwhirlpoolqueen, u really are a star!
at last, a consumer with common sense. and its good to see you’ve also taken in what people have said
i’ve no dealings with ise machines, on paper, and from what the guys on here say, they look a quality item, solidly built and reliable, but i wouldnt like to comment, that wouldnt be fair, since, as i say, ive never come across one!
now… beko… remember our other conversation, the one where i just said the word ‘flavel’?
the reason i said that was because most flavel cookers, as with leisure , and , unfortunately some other very well known makes are all made by the same group… and that group includes BEKO
whilst im sure there are people out there that have been very happy with their beko appliance, they in no way stand up to a whirlpool in terms of build quality.. and parts availability is crap.
now , what would i do? since the insurers want to GIVE u a beko as a replacement, id let em deliver it, sell it on ebay, boxed, and put the money towards something that would make you, hopefully , happy
i really hope this helps. ive really enjoyed reading your posts, like i say its good to have someone around who asks the questions and takes the advice on board!!
good luck, let us know what u decide to do
helo_75
Participantwhy start your post calling them rubbish?
if u actually read the postings by actual engineers, you’ll get the correct facts
problem is, theres people like kr1664uk and mike-in-horwich mixing it up
its been said before, the failure rates 3{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}
all the people with the working appliances dont need to post, thats why theres more bad posts than goodits more likely to need a sensor to be honest, thats the common culprit, but a simple test with a decent meter will confirm whether the defrost heater is faulty
hope this helps
helo_75
Participantlol… beko are the WORST fridge you could have in an outbuilding
id be changing it if it was mine
helo_75
Participantsoon went quiet there, didnt it?
helo_75
Participant‘high’?
helo_75
Participanthave u cleaned the condenser?
theyre difficult to clean, and its been well documented, because of the design.. take it out and flush it out with a garden hose/shower head
failing that theres a small hole at the back in the pump chamber at the bottom left, cleani it out(its not easy to see, and is only small, poke it out with a small cable tie!
hope this helps
July 15, 2007 at 3:07 pm in reply to: frozen drain hole in Hoover A Class fridge freezer(HCA310K) #221080helo_75
Participanttheyve ALL got defrost heaters……..
helo_75
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July 15, 2007 at 8:03 am in reply to: frozen drain hole in Hoover A Class fridge freezer(HCA310K) #221078helo_75
Participantwrap a piece of copper capiliary round the defrost heater, and poke it down the hole… usually works!!!
helo_75
Participantand thats just a general, pointless post is it?
helo_75
Participantgood call, p45
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