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  • in reply to: Help Lads….latest Ariston 1600rpm machine A1636 #193862
    iadom
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    Re: Help Lads….latest Ariston 1600rpm machine A1636

    Thanks for that Headstand, now can you press that little button that says CAPS LOCK, 😉


    Jim.

    in reply to: Relations, PITA #194033
    iadom
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    Re: Relations, PITA

    Well they have told them they don’t want TEKA so the installer is now pushing Baumatic, only have experience of fitting a door seal to a Baumatic W/D, not pleasant. Who makes their cookers, any good?

    Jim.

    in reply to: AEG Favorit F5050 D/W #194439
    iadom
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    Re: AEG Favorit F5050 D/W

    Thanks guys, I felt it was from the machine but he though his kids had posted it in the dishwasher.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Which Washer? #194593
    iadom
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    Re: Which Washer?

    If and when you do come to replace it then virtually all modern machines are cold fill only. One of the biggest complaints we get about machines made in the past 5 or 6 years is the greatly extended wash times, so sooner or later you will have no choice. 😉 Modern detergents work better from cold anyway.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Newbie #194711
    iadom
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    Re: Newbie

    And welcome from me also. Who was responsible for the training, will you be repairing the full range of whitegoods inc gas ? As Martin said more questions than answers ATM. 8)

    Jim.

    in reply to: Relations, PITA #194031
    iadom
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    Re: Relations, PITA

    Scanned from brochure, any reports on Space kitchens good/bad/ indifferent ? Seems like they use local subcontract people.

    in reply to: Which Washer? #194590
    iadom
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    Re: Which Washer?

    9526 was introduced in Sept 1993, still thousands of them still going strong. 🙂
    Jim.

    in reply to: Indesit D62 Problem #194674
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit D62 Problem

    Could you double check that model number, D62 not found on manufacturers list. D61 & D63 but no D62.

    If you tilt the machine to one side or backwards and water runs out from underneath then you do have a leak or an overflow problem. Most Indesit bases are held on by six screws along front and back edges, remove plug before tilting or removing base.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Error Code ‘CD’ on AEG Lavamat 72600 Update #192509
    iadom
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    Re: Error Code ‘CD’ on AEG Lavamat 72600 Update

    Thank you for the update, :tup:

    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint TDC60 #193717
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint TDC60

    Difficult to guess from this distance. Mains temp control stat could be at fault but it rarely causes this complaint. Small copper brush that runs on top of drum can have dropped off, worn away or lost contact with the drum. There could be an intermittant fault in the dryness module although again the usual fault on these is the heater relay sticking on rather than off. Due to the cost of this module I would suggest getting someone to check it out first. Try the link in my sig to see if we have someone who can help. Plug out at all times when you have your hands inside. 😉

    Jim.

    in reply to: AEG Favorit F5050 D/W #194436
    iadom
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    Re: AEG Favorit F5050 D/W

    Went to this today, blue tubes blocked. Hopefully that will be the cause of intermittant timer advancing.

    The customer gave me this little piece of plastic, appears to have had a small grey rubber seal at the far end. He found it in the bottom of the dishwasher. I have absolutely no idea what it is, anyone want to hazard a guess. 😕

    Sorry if it is a bit over exposed. Its about 2 inches long and pale grey in colour.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Relations, PITA #194029
    iadom
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    Re: Relations, PITA

    Strange, lifted directly from the brochure from this kitchen firm. I have persuaded them to get a local firm I know to give them an estimate. They work closely with Star Supplies, who will, I’m sure be able to source Neff or similar for the about the same price as they are aking for this TEKA stuff.

    Jim.

    in reply to: indesit is70c #194602
    iadom
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    Re: indesit is70c

    Your machine is based on a Hotpoint/Creda design. Unfortunately devalued in the three years that the Indesit Company have been in charge. Your machine may have the two drum front bearing pulleys used to support the drum. These caused excessive noise and the drums even fall off them completely. There is a complete modification kit to cure this fault. It replaces the pulleys with the four bearing pads that have been used on the Creda dryer for over 25 years without problems. 😥 However it is not a simple repair requiring complete removal of the drum to do correctly. If you remove the mains plug and take off one side panel you should be able to see if you have these pulleys, they sit under the front of the drum at about 20 past & 20 to the hour.

    Try the link in my sig to see if we have someone who can help if you don’t feel confident of doing this.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Bosch WFF 2001 #194648
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch WFF 2001

    Worth reading this article as well, http://tinyurl.com/of2ac

    Ditch the Ecover and use a good quality powder or tablet such As Ariel.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Hotpoint 6240B Motor #194567
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint 6240B Motor

    ARM 20 available from Qualtex, although I did hear that Hotpoint are using ARM 20’s themselves now. I’m sure Dave Conway could source one for you if you don’t have a Qualtex account. Original NLA but there may be one or two lying around somewhere.

    Just checked and Masterpart list it as HP0301.

    Jim.

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