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  • in reply to: ISE10 rinsing in hot water #458236
    iadom
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    Sadly that would suggest the heater is being activated. If you feel capable you could remove the back and take the connections off the heater, tape them safely out of the way and try it again. Be sure to remove the mains plug first before doing that. The heater is located in the back of the outer drum approx 6:00 o clock.

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432579
    iadom
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    don wrote:

    Nothing on mine see attachment.

    Not in this thread as it is the Mods thread. Check general forum threads. πŸ˜‰ There a a small edit button even in here with far less options.

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432578
    iadom
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    Looking at the editing tools along the top edge of the first post on each page I cannot see any option to move a post or ban a user?

    in reply to: ISE10 rinsing in hot water #458234
    iadom
    Moderator

    If you have a meter with the blinking red light you need to observe the speed of the flashes before you try the machine and compare that with the flashing when it is running, you will hardly notice any movement in the numbered section of the meter.

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432577
    iadom
    Moderator

    don wrote:Cannot see any mod tools on a post or a thread, so cannot edit, move or delete. Is this just a case of permissions or am I looking at things the wrong way?

    I can see editing tools along the top edge of the first post on each page.

    Forgot to add, one thing I always liked about VB is that you can read the last post in your email notification, that way you can decide if you want to answer right away or later.

    in reply to: ISE10 rinsing in hot water #458232
    iadom
    Moderator

    Depends on exact model number, if you look in the shop (link above) and look for ISE control modules you will get some idea, most appear to be around the Β£200 mark for ISE 10 models though. The auto door release can be disabled in the controls settings menu, worth checking this isn’t turned off.

    in reply to: ISE10 rinsing in hot water #458230
    iadom
    Moderator

    By this time of year the mains water should be quite cold by now. In theory the heater could be switched on during the rinse cycle but would be an extremely rare event. One way to test would be to observe your electricity meter. First ensure that no other high load appliances such as kettles, ovens, tumble dryers, dishwasher etc is running. Set your machine to the rinse cycle and observe the meter, if a heating element is drawing current then either the disc in the meter will be spinning round quite fast or if your meter has a flashing red light it will be blinking rapidly. If you have access to a clamp meter you could use that to see if the heater is operating during a rinse cycle as well.

    Sadly if the heater is being switched on during rinse then I would suspect a (very expensive) main board failure.:(

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432570
    iadom
    Moderator

    I think I have cracked the email notification thingy. I have just answered a post in the public washer forum. A few minutes later I went into my CP to see if the thread had been added to my subscription list. It was there but I also noticed that at the end it had ‘instant’ at the right hand side under the notifications column. I had noticed this was set to none on my other subscribed threads yesterday and tried to fiddle about with it but couldn’t work out what it was for. This time I ticked the check box for the two earier threads then clicked the drop down list ‘Selected threads’. clicked on ‘Instantly through email’ then clicked GO and the status of the two threads changed from None to Instant.

    It would appear that if you alter your CP settings to instant notification it only affects posts made after that, any made before that time have to be individually reset to ‘instant’. πŸ™‚

    Jim .

    in reply to: ISE10 rinsing in hot water #458228
    iadom
    Moderator

    Sounds rather odd? If it was filling with cold water it would take more than ‘a few minutes’ for the door to feel warm if the heating element was being switched on by a faulty control unit. A very uncommon fault on these machines , something I have never experienced or heard reports of.

    Has the machine been moved, disconnected recently?

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432568
    iadom
    Moderator

    Was just having a poke around when I found it. πŸ™‚

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432566
    iadom
    Moderator

    Upgrade seems to have borked the Shop ( Store ) Clicking on the Washing machine spares link brings up a blank page and the Fridge & Freezer link brings up Tumble dryer parts????

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432563
    iadom
    Moderator

    So can I delete the pages and pages of old, previously deleted PM’s that have suddenly re appeared in my inbox from years ago, or should I wait?


    Are you saying that you are not getting notifications as well Don, or is it just me?:)

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432560
    iadom
    Moderator

    Yes, exactly as shown in that attachment, mine is set to instant email notification?

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432558
    iadom
    Moderator

    This is my user CP. What am I missing?

    This thread also shows up I’m the list of my subscribed threads.

    in reply to: Fresh Paint #432556
    iadom
    Moderator

    Still no auto email notifications, is anyone else getting them from this thread?

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