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September 13, 2010 at 5:52 pm in reply to: Leisure Roma 100 Range cooker – Thermal links in wiring? #330231
hilly
ParticipantRe: Leisure Roma 100 Range cooker – Thermal links in wiring?
found one on partmaster, stock no 5045-1748-2025-7.
i think their part nos are the same as connectshope this helps, paul[/img]
September 13, 2010 at 5:18 pm in reply to: Leisure Roma 100 Range cooker – Thermal links in wiring? #330230hilly
ParticipantRe: Leisure Roma 100 Range cooker – Thermal links in wiring?
iirc they are made by beko, and there is a modification to a cut out stat which comes on a bracket i will try and find the part no, for you.
paulhilly
ParticipantRe: cuisina df100ss range
cant seem to find much on these 😯 who makes them and are they still operating?
paul
hilly
ParticipantRe: ise dishwasher
the reason for the water in the base is that the door is out of line at the top it closes ok but it dosent seal at the right top corner? i can actually see the water spitting out and running down the side of the door! the seal is in good condition and fitted in properly. the (elderly) lady says that her famliy have commented since she got the machine that the door didnt look closed but its never caused a problem til now.
has anyone else come across this?
and how do i cure it?
thanks paul.hilly
ParticipantRe: ise dishwasher
cheers 😉
hilly
ParticipantRe: hotpoint wdl520 nightmare!
just to let u know the conclusion of this saga to cure it i ended up replacing the module and the dryer thermistor! still cant work out the wash heater thermistor bit? but at least its going!!!
cheers for the replies, paul
hilly
ParticipantRe: hotpoint wdl520 nightmare!
ive sent the module back to emw for testing, bloody hope they find a problem!!!
hilly
Participanthelo_75 wrote:is it the later heater box??? ie twith the thermistor at the front of the box? cos theyre a nightmare for failing, even during the wash
no its the one with the spiral heater and theone shot inline cut out,
its the wash heater thermistor that seems to be the problem area?cheers paul
hilly
ParticipantRe: hotpoint wdl520 nightmare!
im still struggling with this one, i sent the module to emw for testing they have repaired it which has cured the problem with the heater coming on but it still shuts down and flashes after a few mins the only way ive been able to stop this is if i disconnect the thermistor plug (the one on the wash heater)??? ive nipped up the connections on module and thermistor and fitted a new thermistor and heater, also metered the wires, but no joy 😥
help pls :bang:
cheers paulhilly
ParticipantnomadPaul wrote:I’d be checking the control module for signs of burnt out components , blown triacs or connector plgs overheated .
everything looks ok!
cheers,paul
hilly
ParticipantRe: siemens d/w
:bang: help
hilly
ParticipantRe: siemens d/w
Martin wrote:
hilly wrote:
im thinking module? :rolls:Not me though, I’m thinking the circulating pump impellor is clogged with debris?
Assuming the pressure chamber and transfer pipe are squeaky clean? That water fills up as normal and the pressure switch turns off the inlet valve OK? If there’s crud blocking the impellor the backflow is sufficient to cause the overfill float to switch on the drain pump all the while the circulating pump is trying to operate.
A similar effect can occur if the water point device is stuck halfway across both outlet pipes when the circulating pump fires up = a duff heater box.
You got the model number a bit wrong by the way I suspect, could it be a SE65E330GB/56 instead? As a rule the only instance I’ve had a module or 3 fail on these is a no heat fault or the tranny bursts into flame because some twonk does’nt ever turn them off when the cycle has long finished!
your right with the model no cheers 😳 ive not had the circ pump off but the overfill float dosent move at all when it starts draining. also i thought that if the float switch was activated that everything stopped appart from the drain pump. cos both pumps are running together 😯
im clueless help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cheers paulhilly
ParticipantRe: siemens d/w
clivejameson wrote:Are you sure the float switch is not sticking…i’ve had a couple that had partially blocked in the float chamber causing the float to ‘bounce’ which in turn made the microswitch go west.
Other than that maybe a heater earth fault?
been back to this today float all ok heater fine. it seems that as soon as the water is up to level the drain pump comes on but the wash motor is still going aswell, im thinking module? :rolls:
hilly
ParticipantRe: conveyor toaster
cheers for the replies 😉
paul
hilly
ParticipantRe: hotpoint wdl520 nightmare!
cheers for the replies
im picking the w/m up tomorrow so i can experiment in the workshop will let u know what happens, :bang:any info gratefully recieved 😉
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