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  • in reply to: WMA 10 /11/13 missing from Partfinder? #152703
    iadom
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    Re: WMA 10 /11/13 missing from Partfinder?

    And a big thank to you too Martin. Serves me right for sending off my order as soon as the nag screen appeared instead of waiting until it locked down like some of you did. 😉

    EDIT. Well that was quite painless, updated in less than a minute. 😀

    in reply to: WMA 10 /11/13 missing from Partfinder? #152701
    iadom
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    Re: WMA 10 /11/13 missing from Partfinder?

    Thanks Dave, I did get the part number from the WMA12 but I did not get any leaflet about that bug, thanks for that info.

    e-mail sent. :tup:

    in reply to: The UKW meeting 2005 awards. #148763
    iadom
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    Re: The UKW meeting 2005 awards.

    You can see from this pic that I was determined not to look. 😆
    hairylegs

    in reply to: CDA 494 Dishwasher #152699
    iadom
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    Re: CDA 494 Dishwasher

    Thanks Bryan, at those prices I think I had best ring her back, she may want to try giving them a poke with something long and thin. 😈 🙂

    in reply to: Error E4 on Necht Dishwasher #152566
    iadom
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    Re: Error E4 on Necht Dushwasher

    Just type ‘Vance Miller’ into Google and you will find out all you need to know about Maple Industries kitchens. 😥

    in reply to: Ariston FM87C Manual #152246
    iadom
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    Re: Ariston FM87C Manual

    The Hotpoint/Creda link is fine, its the Indesit one that stopped working some time ago, used to be a separate link to individual machine PDF file.

    in reply to: Hotpoint DC28 Dishwasher Test Programme details please #152396
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint DC28 Dishwasher Test Programme details please

    Sorry, missed this, have been over run with work the last week or so. PM me your e-mail address and I will see what I can do.

    Jim.


    Edit. I have sent an e-mail to the address on your website.

    in reply to: Heat Problem with Hotpoint TDC32 Condenser dryer #136950
    iadom
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    Re: Heat Problem with Hotpoint TDC32 Condenser dryer

    marktighe wrote:Oh dear just replaced the thermostat and still runs cold. Looking at one of the connectors it look brown and burnt out, cold this be terminal??

    Well it could be ‘a terminal’ 🙂 are you the original poster, If no, what is your model No:, what are the symptoms, what thermostat ( there should be two ) did you replace, if the kit was a 1701583 or equivalent you must handle the green spot one with extreme care. Any badly burnt connections should be replaced. Try Repairs@ if you need assistance, please remember to pull the plug first.

    in reply to: Safety Issue on Hotpoint Dishwashers #147721
    iadom
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    Re: Safety Issue on Hotpoint Dishwashers

    Strange, just checked on Partfinder on both the Indesit WD41UK & the Hotpoint DW10. Both diagrams show what appears to be a plate or a large piece of soundproofing, across the base, diagram ID number 32 on the Hotpoint & 43 on the Indesit but both parts are missing from the parts list???

    in reply to: Fault on Hoover D7610 #152328
    iadom
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    Re: Fault on Hoover D7610

    It could be either or it could be neither, it could also be the control timer, pressure switch or a wiring break. The only way to be certain is to test the individual components with proper electrical test equipment, with the mains plug removed of course.

    in reply to: Indesit widl 126 washer dryer – water entering when drying #152310
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit widl 126 washer dryer – water entering when dryi

    All condensor dryers fill with a small trickle of cold water during the drying cylce, this is used to cool the condensor allowing the warm moist air to condense and drain away. It should not be getting onto the clothes and causing them to become damp. Is your water pressure very high, are you allowing the drying cycle to go through to the end, is your outlet pipe restricted, have you cleaned the pump filter at the bottom, front right ?

    in reply to: Creda T622CW heater is always on #151646
    iadom
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    Re: Creda T622CW heater is always on

    Just a thought, are you sure it is the motor that is cutting out and not the start relay, the reason I suspected a wiring fault was because I assume the motor was apparently working OK before the timer was fitted. The timer on this machine does control the reversing of the motor, it does not have a separate timer in the base. Unfortunately Creda, AKA the Indesit Company will not give any technical information out, even to the trade. 😥

    in reply to: Creda T622CW heater is always on #151644
    iadom
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    Re: Creda T622CW heater is always on

    Motors faults are not that common on these machines, was the new timer a different one to the original, sounds like you may have a couple of wires in the wrong place.


    Motor kit is approx £37.00 ex Vat. Cannot remember when I last changed one though.

    in reply to: Creda Reversair sensadry #140871
    iadom
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    Re: Creda Reversair sensadry

    We cannot go into precise details for safety/legal reasons, make sure you unplug the machine if you are going to proceed further, as a hint upside down and from the front, do not touch the console panel. If in doubt have a look in Repairs@ to see if we have someone in your area, not a difficult job if you know what you are doing, I see more people make a mess of tumble dryer belt changing than most other faults.

    in reply to: WM52 Door would not open #151387
    iadom
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    Re: WM52 Door would not open

    And to finally put this to bed, verbatim from Hotpoint manual No: 5404670 Issue 1, Sept 99 for Models WM 51/52/53… page 6.

    Door Interlock

    “The door interlock is an electric delay type fitted with a PTC and bimetallic strip. the interlock is energised whenever a programme is in progress and is de-energised only when the programme reaches an End position. The interlock takes approximately three seconds to energise and one minute to de-energise. these times may vary in extreme ambient temperatures. There is NO water protection with this type of interlock”.

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