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  • in reply to: Hotpoint WMA61P drum paddle which one do i need? #248906
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA61P drum paddle which one do i need?

    the sliding ‘lugs’ on the version 2 are square, version 3 are chamfered, you can squeeze a 2 into a 3 though

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFA90 Fridge Freezer thermistor problem? #248986
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    Re: Hotpoint FFA90 Fridge Freezer thermistor problem?

    hi, they run all the way up inside the insulation to the module,
    to be fair these ones dont fail often, but if they go open circuit or short circuit then the module should detect this & revert to a timed operation
    You can run a test
    With the Fridge Door OPEN press & hold the Fast Freeze Button, Keep it pressed in whilst shutting the door, then release the button
    The display should then show, Fridge temp for 3 seconds, Freezer Evap temp for 3 secs, then Freezer cabinet temp for 3 seconds

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFA90 Fridge Freezer thermistor problem? #248983
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    Re: Hotpoint FFA90 Fridge Freezer thermistor problem?

    hi r600a these are foamed in themistors!

    in reply to: Hotpoint FFA90 Fridge Freezer thermistor problem? #248981
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    Re: Hotpoint FFA90 Fridge Freezer thermistor problem?

    hi, unfortunatly the thermistors on these models are foamed into the cabinet and are not replaceable, if they have failed its the end of your machine, only other cause would be the module, however they come in at over £70, a costly gamble,
    If it’s not 5 years old yet, better to call in hotpoint & get free parts

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA40P wil not run up #248889
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA40P wil not run up

    if it runs fast for 1 second then stops it will be because the module is not getting a reading from the motor tacho, mounted on rear of motor, may be cracked or more likely a break in the wiring from motor to module.

    Power off if investigating.

    in reply to: Laptop Wireless Internet on the road #247281
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    Re: Laptop Wireless Internet on the road

    goose, not sure about orange but the vodafone one has a menu box that show you connection spee, time & usage for the month so far,

    in reply to: hotpoint wd440 – F8 #248817
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    Re: hotpoint wd440 – F8

    if you go for a module, make sure you get the correct eeprom too, many different types for washer dryers, depending on hot/cold fill, cold fill ony, plus 3 different types of dryer,

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    Re: RS21 Watchdog. 5 Year NO or Replacement YES! SIMPLE STEP

    well put CS

    in reply to: ariston afa 370x #248789
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    Re: ariston afa 370x

    as P says, but if there is no ‘hum’ either then may be a door switch problem, good luck

    in reply to: Laptop Wireless Internet on the road #247277
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    Re: Laptop Wireless Internet on the road

    back to my orgional post for an update, i looked around, 3 was the cheapest by far but from my own experience of having a 3 phone i know the coverage is poor at best, most of the time it relies on roaming to other networks,
    So i looked at o2, £25 a month, too dear
    So i went with vodafone,(£15pm) 2G or 3G depending on where you are, but in my first week of testing with the free usb modem, (which, if you live here where all the houses are made of 2′ thick granite walls, also comes with a long usb cable so you can put it out the window if you need too) seems to be getting a good signal
    Basically if you can get a mobile signal outside then you can get a connection, as a comparision for anyone else looking, 2G gives same as a dial up connection, and if you get on a 3G signal its not far off broardband, so, good result if you are in a rual area,

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    Re: RS21 Watchdog. 5 Year NO or Replacement YES! SIMPLE STEP

    think the silence says it all for that one 😆

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    PhilUK wrote:AHH so you want us customers to have to wait in for you to fix it. pay out for new food. take time of work? you make me sick!


    I maybe posted this on the wrong site but we as customers pay your wages and im sorry if i pay out over £1k i expect a good product!

    what was the need for this????

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    Re: RS21 Watchdog. 5 Year NO or Replacement YES! SIMPLE STEP

    Phil, What is your problem???
    All of us on here offer proffesional advice for FREE in our OWN TIME!

    So you have a problem with samsung which samsung are working to resolve, why then come here & throw insults about US making YOU sick???

    in reply to: Hotpoint RLA34P #248516
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    Re: Hotpoint RLA34P

    is the door sealing ok?

    in reply to: Practice what we preach! #248490
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    Re: Practice what we preach!

    I had a similar one last week but with different outcome, freezer not running, switched off plug & proceeded to remove compressor cover, only to be welcomed into the control box with a whacking shock!,
    Checked plug was still off, took out plug & put in test plug, only to find that the wonderfully qualified kitchen fitters had wired the plug reverse polarity!, so all i had switched off was the neutral, leaving the machine live, (albeit wired in reverse) probably the reason her 6 week old freezer had killed the compressor!

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