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iadom
ModeratorAs suspected these screws are not shown on the diagrams I have access to, only the four holding the element cover are shown. B&Q usually have a decent selection of fixings.
iadom
ModeratorThe full model and serial number of the oven would be more use than the number of the element but in truth very few of the fixing screws for Hotpoint/Indesit appliances are actually listed in the manuals. The best thing to try to do is to find a suitable match at a hardware or diy outlet.
Snap. Evening Dave. π
iadom
ModeratorYou have very little chance of finding Necht parts. Rogue Trader Supreme
iadom
ModeratorIf in doubt always use the lower temperature, may need to run for a little longer though.
January 22, 2019 at 10:19 pm in reply to: Hotpoint DYN 9164DPG/L 1-80 F 15 Fault not reset by power cycle #460128iadom
ModeratorYou really are struggling, can’t even read the name on the front. π π
However, recent Hoover/.Candy F15 faults do relate to a faulty main module. πiadom
ModeratorWell I usually give him a link or a name, assume you mean this individual Dave? You did link to that in your last but one post.
https://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/forum…repair-networkAlthough strangely that profile doesnβt show any infractions?
iadom
ModeratorATM only site admin have those powers.
January 20, 2019 at 6:33 pm in reply to: ISE W1607W workshop manual request and current problem #459849iadom
ModeratorNo these days thatβs a real rarity unlike in the past. Apart from a complete motor or a faulty one that you can take the tacho off your snookered. π
January 19, 2019 at 6:49 pm in reply to: ISE W1607W workshop manual request and current problem #459847iadom
ModeratorI do agree that fault codes on this machine are somewhat limited. There is a possibility that they have a means of interrogating the software in the factory but again that is something that is not given to field engineers. As for data protocols I have no idea, nor would 99.9{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the engineers who repair these machines. It is not something that would be of any use to any of them in any event. Unless you can find what the resistance of the tacho should be then you have a problem but 1 megohm does seem to be very high.
iadom
ModeratorYou know, I have never loosened or removed the four motor fixing screws when fitting a belt on this type of drive set up.
January 17, 2019 at 10:44 pm in reply to: ISE W1607W workshop manual request and current problem #459845iadom
ModeratorMost definitely that sophisticated, in instances of a wiring break or total tacho failure the machine would go into completely uncontrolled spin, if it was fully loaded at the time then it would jump violently causing serious damage if the electronics didn’t cut the power to the motor ASAP. The reading you gave from the tacho of 1 Megohm is very high if it is a correct reading. Unfortunately I don’t have a motor to compare it with. As I said at the beginning it does point to a motor/tacho/ module fault. Sadly both the motor and the module are seriously expensive items, not the sort of thing to be playing ‘parts bingo’ with π
iadom
ModeratorDon’t have error codes for these but as it is a Whirlpool based dryer possibly not the same. F01 appears to be heater related on some Whirlpool dryers.
Jim.
iadom
ModeratorMeant to answer this one yesterday but couldn’t get the wife off my main PC as her laptop is away for repair.
Jim.
January 16, 2019 at 11:28 am in reply to: ISE W1607W workshop manual request and current problem #459843iadom
ModeratorThis forum trade member did have a quantity of ISE spares. https://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/forums/member/5-r600a
January 16, 2019 at 9:34 am in reply to: ISE W1607W workshop manual request and current problem #459842iadom
ModeratorThe manual doesn’t appear to list the tacho specs but looking at tacho’s in some old Hotpoint manuals the tacho resistance is between 175ohms and 250ohms. The resistance does vary when spun. The tachometers are all specific to the individual motors. When you say the motor runs for a second is this a very slow turn or a fast spurt of action? (Have asked this question already);)
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