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  • in reply to: Hotpoint 7871 #199228
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 7871

    You have mail Dave, sorry I sent a couple as PSP files, I meant to send them all as jpeg’s, if there is a problem let me know and I will convert the PSP files to jpeg’s and resend.


    Its been a long hard day.

    I know what you mean Chris, it must have taken a lot of patience to work them out, they are still the best fault finding diagrams I have ever seen.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 7871 #199226
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 7871

    I will do you both and the fantastic, never bettered by any other manufacturer linear diagrams as well. 8)

    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 7871 #199224
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 7871

    Will sort it in a little while, let me get the tea on.

    Jim.

    in reply to: SMEG D/W dispenser #199182
    iadom
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    Re: SMEG D/W dispenser

    Ah, 1 see what you mean 😉

    Jim.

    in reply to: New Washing Machine #199168
    iadom
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    Re: New Washing Machine

    There is no question, Bosch every time compared to Hoover/Candy. You will see from those articles that sadly all the major ‘British’ brands are now in the hands of the Italians, 😥 fantastic food but their low end domestic appliances leave a great deal to be desired in terms of quality and reliability. Mid to higher priced Electrolux-Zanussi & Whirpool are reasonable.

    Jim.

    in reply to: SMEG D/W dispenser #199180
    iadom
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    Re: SMEG D/W dispenser

    kwatt wrote:Hi Jim,

    It’s a DWI612C. 😉


    I though I’d already put that.?

    Thanks for number Ken.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Htpt BFI 620 pt # #199178
    iadom
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    Re: Htpt BFI 620 pt #

    I’ll add an easy one, please post these types of enquiries in the Trade Spares forum 😉 😀

    Main door seal is C00141317. Cannot see a lower seal on the parts diagram but it does list a lower seal clip. 😕

    I have found a lower door seal kit for a BFI62. That is C00056475.

    Jim.

    in reply to: “Ooooh Matron” ? #164948
    iadom
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    Re: On reflection,

    I was very sorely tempted to make my New Years resolution to refuse to ever soil my hands again on any Merloni garbage but what the heck, its all money and I can still refuse the real crap, one of the very few privileges of being self employed. 😥

    I thought my suggestion that happycacks brother in law from Sydney was sneaking in and stuffing a can of Fosters up the waste pipe was quite funny at the time. 😛 🙂

    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint TDC62 #198016
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint TDC62

    Glad to hear you finally sorted it, thanks for letting us know.

    Jim.

    in reply to: “Ooooh Matron” ? #164942
    iadom
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    Re: On reflection,

    Point taken I have removed my ever so slightly sarcastic post. 😳 😆

    Jim.

    in reply to: Forums #199095
    iadom
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    Re: Forums

    Its easier than on here, at Cableforum you tick the PM and select ‘Delete’ from the drop down list on the right, couldn’t be simpler. 8)

    I think the PM system on that board is superior to this one. All done from your user CP (Control Panel)

    Jim.

    in reply to: New Washing Machine #199166
    iadom
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    Re: New Washing Machine

    The Hoover machines are really Candy, the Bosch may well be made in Spain or even China, but will certainly be made to a higher standard and comes with a full two year g/tee.
    Have a read of these articles before you make up your mind.

    http://tinyurl.com/zez8h

    If the machine is intended for long term ‘normal’ family use then if you add £50 to £75 to your budget you will then be in the better quality section of the market.

    Jim.

    in reply to: “Ooooh Matron” ? #164940
    iadom
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    Re: On reflection,

    Dave_Conway wrote:So, he didn’t even want it posted or he was drunk and used his BIL as an excuse 😆

    I think your second guess was the correct one Dave, this recent post is in the very same vein with the ‘I’ll just let this run’, also has storey [sic] spelt incorrectly in both posts. so my vote is that he did post the original dodgy one. My guess is he noticed it had been pulled and was trying to wriggle out of it. 😥

    http://tinyurl.com/y62a7a

    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint DC23 Wash Pump #199152
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint DC23 Wash Pump

    Unfortunately there is very little you can access properly on this machine without dropping the base. If the machine was working before the cleaning then there is always a chance that something is blocked if it failed to work correctly straight afterwards.

    JIm.

    in reply to: Hotpoint DC23 Wash Pump #199150
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint DC23 Wash Pump

    No valves as such that I am aware of, the water flow does go through the heater box. Blockages caused by gunge build up usually cause a gradual loss of circulation pressure. The impellor blades do not break up in my experience, however the impellor does occasionally become loose on the shaft, difficult to confirm without removing the motor. This involves taking various bits off the back, then lying the machine on its back with a large block of wood or brick at least 3 inches thick supporting it just under the front. The base hinges forwards once you have removed several screws,clips, wiring plugs etc.etc. Difficult to estimate time involved, it is just an awkward machine to work on full stop.

    Plug out if you decide to procede.

    Jim.

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