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  • in reply to: Hotpoint BWD129 Error code confusion! #191291
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint BWD129 Error code confusion!

    If it is ‘brand new’ then it is under warranty so it will not cost you anything. Your Hotpoint may have problem with its Indesit bits, 😥

    Faulty NTC or related fault may be the cause of your problem.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Caple D/W ? #191255
    iadom
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    Re: Caple D/W ?

    Been having a trawl through the forums via search, Smeg does come up on one or two posts, one from R600a. Also Whirpool, ‘German made’. Italian made’ etc, etc.

    She is the singer with an in house band at this law firm and he is the drummer, they have a session tonight so I have asked her to get him to furnish me with a model number.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Brazil….. #191115
    iadom
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    Re: Brazil…..

    http://tinyurl.com/psrwf 8)

    in reply to: indesit wd12 not drying #191184
    iadom
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    Re: indesit wd12 not drying

    The only way to ascertain the fault is by using the correct electrical test equipment on the various components, such as the element, stat, TOC, NTC etc, with the mains plug removed.

    in reply to: creda sensorcare belt fitment #191056
    iadom
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    Re: creda sensorcare belt fitment

    Of course if you know what you are doing, you tip it upside down, remove just seven screws, prise the front panel away and slip the belt round the drum and onto the motor pulley, making sure you route it correctly. Under 10 minutes in total. 😆

    in reply to: 92129592 Candy door lock #190994
    iadom
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    Re: 92129512 Candy door lock

    😳

    Sorry, it should be a 92129592.

    in reply to: IGNIS D/W #191004
    iadom
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    Re: IGNIS D/W

    Thanks guys, sounds worth popping round to have a butchers.

    Jim.

    iadom
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    Re: Hoover HQ 130 Srl No. 31000158 0245 2358 date 07-01-03

    This is a major repair, impossible to examine without complete removal of inner drum. If you are under a five parts warranty, now is the time to use it. Doubtless the engineer will advise you on correct useage, however it is better to use a good quality powder or tablet such as Ariel. try to do at least one 60° wash every week. Every couple of months do a maintenance wash, that is a small amount of detergent, no clothes and set machine to 95° wash.

    Have a read of this article. http://tinyurl.com/of2ac

    Jim.

    in reply to: Creda condenser T/D #190944
    iadom
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    Re: Creda condenser T/D

    funkyboogy wrote:probaly float chamber valve, and poss valve on water bottle,fairly common prob…i think you have to order float chamber to get valve,dont know if you need full water bottle to get bottle valve???
    cheers ally

    Neither valve is available separately, new float chamber or water container if leak is from either.

    in reply to: Indesit 6100 #190939
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit 6100

    The first thing to do is remove both spray arms and check for blockages in the small holes. This can be bits of food ( sweetcorn is common ), paper, glass, bone, wood etc. If these are blocked then removing the bits is often very difficult. New upper and lower arms are fairly cheap on these machines.
    It pays to rinse the dishes first before you load them into the machine.

    If the arms are clean without blockages then the fault is internal and may be best left to an engineer. Click the link in my sig if you need assistance.

    please remove the mains plug if you intend to proceed further.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Creda condenser T/D #190942
    iadom
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    Re: Creda condenser T/D

    If it is similar to the Hotpoint TDC range, I have had leaks from the small drain tube at the back, this is part of the float chamber and I have seen one or two broken due to careless moving of the machine, the later spout doesn’t stick out as far. Also remove the water container and shine a torch into the back of the dryer to check on the condition of the inlet to the water container, also check the valve on the container.

    Jim.

    in reply to: hotpoint TDC62G killing toc’s… #190715
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint TDC62G killing toc’s…

    Your initial description pointed towards PCB, I have changed a few for exactly this fault, after eliminating all of the helpful suggestions above.

    Jim.

    in reply to: Bosch WFF2001GB/01 #190894
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch WFF2001GB/01

    Thanks for all the replies, as they say around these parts, ” two heads are better than one, even if its a sheeps y’ead”. 😆

    Jim.

    in reply to: Bosch WFF2001GB/01 #190890
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch WFF2001GB/01

    Thanks Greg, will ‘suck it and see’ 😆

    Jim.

    iadom
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    Re: Hoover HQ 130 Srl No. 31000158 0245 2358 date 07-01-03

    Although the brushes are near to the end of useful life, they would not cause the noise you describe. One possiblity is that the drum support spigot/shaft has fractured. Has the machine been used mainly on low temperature washes, possibly with liquid detergents?

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