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  • in reply to: Hotpoint DWF50 not starting #221694
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    Re: Hotpoint DWF50 not starting

    does it make any noise at all? if not sounds like the door switch it not connecting

    in reply to: hotpoint BFI680 #221696
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    Re: hotpoint BFI680

    module relay fault, may heat for a while then drop out, not a biggie, enjoy the hols

    in reply to: Hotpoint wd440 fault #221693
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    Re: Hotpoint wd440 fault

    is the belt still on?? Plug out b4 you take the top off!!

    in reply to: creda under counter fan oven #221334
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    Re: creda under counter fan oven

    has it got the cooling fan that only comes on when the cabinet reaches a set temp??

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD Whining on Spin #221138
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    Re: Hotpoint WD Whining on Spin

    may just be a dry seal, try putting through a rinse programme with a big dose of conditioner only

    in reply to: samsung fridges #220960
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    Re: samsung fridges

    um, sorry, what was the question kr???

    in reply to: Hotpoint 800 de luxe 9520 – new bearings #221007
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    Re: Hotpoint 800 de luxe 9520 – new bearings

    if you are fitting a new spider too then yes, hit it hard, (i hope the plug is already out!), if your not changing the spider then put the nut back on b4 you hit it to protect the spider thread, 2-3 hits should be plenty though, ideally the bearings need to be ‘pulled in’ so not really a DIY job unles you’ve got the tools

    in reply to: HOTPOINT FZA81 FREEZER DEFROSTED #220991
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    Re: HOTPOINT FZA81 FREEZER DEFROSTED

    dont worry it wont be a gas problem, the rear panel is probably iced up, this prevents the fan blowing air into the top bins, so the only ones that are freezing are in front of the main cooling grid, (you cant see it, its behind the rear panel) easiest way to cure is remove all bins, leave door open & machine UNPLUGGED off for at least 24 hours to allow the ice blockage to melt, be wise to put some towels around it!, quicker way is to remove back panel (about 8 secrews) & you’ll see the ice block, but DO NOT attempt to chip away at the ice

    in reply to: Ariston Margherita 2000 – I also have a problem! #112900
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    Re: Ariston Margherita 2000 – I also have a problem!

    7 flashes is a heat relay problem, if the heater wiring is ok then it’ll be the main board!, plug out if your gonna peek inside!!

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA10 won’t spin #220989
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA10 won’t spin

    the dreaded bath mats have probably left loads off fluff or rubber backing in the sump/pump

    in reply to: Wf860 not filling correctly #220947
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    Re: Wf860 not filling correctly

    HI the WF range are really cold fill only machines, it will only take from the hot if it needs to top up the wash water more than 2 times during the wash, which is unlikely

    in reply to: Polo shirts #220746
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    Re: Polo shirts

    cool, so does that mean you have loads of Medium ones kicking around?

    in reply to: Hotpoint FF187E door alarm #220842
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    Re: Hotpoint FF187E door alarm

    you might want to check also that the fridge door is sitting down fully on the hinge, can be tight when doors are changed, this can keep the door just a few mm too high, then it needs a hard push to shut & make the magnet contact

    in reply to: Hotpoint FF187E door alarm #220839
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    Re: Hotpoint FF187E door alarm

    hi, check the panel that you removed at the top of the door, it has a small plastic looking magnet which operates the door alarm, would advise checking its still there b4 u call hotpoint, if you have lost it when changing the doors you’ll prob be hit with the £90 charge!!!

    in reply to: Indesit Domed Torx Pulley Bolts #220353
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    Re: Indesit Domed Torx Pulley Bolts

    yep, give it a good hit first to break the thredlock, try to tighten just a fraction too b4 unscrewing

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