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  • in reply to: anyone got instruction manual HOTPOINT WMA61 #150690
    iadom
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    Re: anyone got instruction manual HOTPOINT WMA61

    I only have WMA62/3 manual, fairly similar machine ( I have a WMA63 myself ) same chopper PCB but control & power modules different .

    in reply to: URGENT WARNING #150457
    iadom
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    Re: URGENT WARNING

    Penguin45 wrote:http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=5403

    Do try and keep up Bob.

    Chris.

    Ah, but have you seen this one.
    http://ck37.image.pbase.com/image/26803942.jpg

    in reply to: Zanussi Bearing Change #150611
    iadom
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    Re: Zanussi Bearing Change

    So its an Indenussi now, 😥

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 561 #150178
    iadom
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 561

    Thanks Dave, I’ll remember that if I ever go to another. 🙂

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 561 #150176
    iadom
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 561

    Can you get gen pumps for these, all I could see on TDS were repair kits which according to Dave are now obsolete.

    in reply to: Hotpoint/Creda Tumble Dryers #150619
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint/Creda Tumble Dryers

    Read all about it, http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … int+dryers


    The special tool mentioned does work quite well.

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 561 #150173
    iadom
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 561

    I don’t know if you are familiar with the old Hotpoint 1200 Countess wringer machine, it had a back panel and a small wire grill underneath, everything else was accessed by removing the metal top surround. When they cross trained the Basic and Auto engineers they forgot to teach some of the things to each group that the others took for granted. One Auto engineer went to do a Countess gearbox change and literally split the welded seam all round the bottom of the cabinet and lifted it off, just as he had been shown on a 1400 twin tub, then just dropped it back over the tub and left it hanging loose. 😯

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 561 #150171
    iadom
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 561

    Did this this morning, Dave, if you can change the pump from underneath on this machine the you are a better man than I am Gungha Din. The base is completely enclosed, with the metal base welded to the cabinet. Did manage to remove screws from bottom of cabinet front and with door seal and interlock off, prised the bottom of the panel out far enough to effect the repair. 🙂

    in reply to: hotpoint dwf 70 a02 error code #150551
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint dwf 70 a02 error code

    There is a problem with the heater or related components.
    You will of course remove the plug before opening the beast up won’t you. 😉

    in reply to: hotpoint aquarius door hinge repairs #150541
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint aquarius door hinge repairs

    Or try a small flat bladed screwdriver to prise them apart starting near the hinge side.

    in reply to: Bosch WFL2450 #150544
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch WFL2450

    Thanks for reply, forgot to mention he said that it washes fine then goes to the end without spinning and the ‘End’ light is flashing.

    in reply to: Ariston Marherita Washer Dryer AV1247C #150416
    iadom
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    Re: Ariston Marherita Washer Dryer AV1247C

    As far as I can determine, it appears to be a small square pull down flap situated on the front bottom right of the cabinet.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA61 #150202
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA61

    I don’t find motor removal to much of a pain, perhaps its because I am a lithe and supple youngster. 😉

    I rest the motor on the chassis so the drum unit is less heavy and I can ease it out without dragging any wiring with it.

    in reply to: yell.com #150078
    iadom
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    Re: yell.com

    I have to hold my hand up and say that other than a small advertisment in the local church magazine ( one call a year on average ) I have not paid a penny for advertising for over 20 years. I have thankfully always kept busy, but one of the main reasons I did not go in YP is because until recently in this area, if you wanted to find a rip off cowboy then YP was the place to look, I did not want to appear on the same pages as some of them. However, looking at the latest edition of YP for the first time in years I can honestly say that most of the known rouges have gone, with one or two very notable exceptions. I would therefore be more amenable to a joint venture. 🙂

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA61 #150199
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA61

    No, I keep machine upright and lift the drum out through the front. Sump hose off, motor off, wiring off heater, front panel, facia inc module and facia backplate off, balance weights off, pegs out of suspension, throw back the dispenser out of the way and lift out.I don’t do bearing changes in the house, far to messy on these. I have a complete drum assy built up and ready to go. Then I salvage all that I can from the displaced unit and rebuild in my garage at my leisure, for the next job.

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