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  • in reply to: hotpoint ultima WMUD843 – fault 05 #456220
    iadom
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    Re: hotpoint ultima WMUD843 – fault 05

    Have you checked or cleaned the drain pump filter recently?

    in reply to: Zanussi Lindo300 Error code E66 #456198
    iadom
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    Re: Zanussi Lindo300 Error code E66

    A very slight current leakage from the wash heater may not even trip an rcd. Only way to test an element is with a megger, not a multimeter.


    Part number of main pcb configured is 973914910401012, although doing a search for that number is unproductive.:(

    Looking at the price of similar modules in the online store here at UKWG’s is not for the faint hearted, all around the £140/£160 mark.

    in reply to: Ise aw23 re- spares #456216
    iadom
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    Re: Ise aw23 re- spares

    Dead easy to work on, if it is that hose then I usually remove the dispenser to aid access. Just take off the top, remove the three screws going into the front of dispenser, remove the two screws holding the top of the facia and metal bar taking note of the position of the bar then front facia will gently ease off.


    Jim.

    PS. Sent you a PM earlier as well.

    in reply to: Zanussi Lindo300 Error code E66 #456196
    iadom
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    Re: Zanussi Lindo300 Error code E66

    You would need to give us the full Pnc number from the rating plate for us to give you further info, number starts with 914******.


    Slight current leakage on the dryer heater is a common fault on Zanussi machines assuming it is a washer dryer and often causes all sorts of spurious error codes without doing any damage to the board.

    It is fairly easy to temporarily disconnect the wiring connectors from the dryer heater to test.

    in reply to: Zanussi Lindo300 Error code E66 #456194
    iadom
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    Re: Zanussi Lindo300 Error code E66

    Error codes are HERE

    Not good news, suggests a fault on main circuit board.

    in reply to: Ise aw23 re- spares #456214
    iadom
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    Re: Ise aw23 re- spares

    Pity you didn’t know a couple of weeks ago Cliff, I took four boxes of ISE spares down to Bryan in Luton on my way to watch the FA cup final.

    As the machine is an Amica then spares are easy to source,

    Most common leak point on these is the detergent inlet hose, it rubs away on the top of the drum, right under the dispenser.
    Often damaging the suspension unit at the same time.
    I always stretch the small restraint spring at the back to stop the drum catching the hose.

    This is the hose if you need it, a bit of a PITA to get the clips back on.
    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/8010537 … o-tub-hose


    Jim.

    in reply to: Need help to find part – Hotpoint TDWSF 83B EP UK #456175
    iadom
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    Re: Need help to find part – Hotpoint TDWSF 83B EP UK

    Are these stats mounted on the heater assembly, if so they are not listed as separate parts, only as heater assembly complete, a cool £86 . :rolls:

    in reply to: Proline [comet] EC 250 #400132
    iadom
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    Re: Proline [comet] EC 250

    My fault, I removed a totally pointless post from tomsham, who has only made three or four posts, all have had links to cooling equipment removed from his posts in the past.

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCM580 problem #456087
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint TCM580 problem

    You look in the float chamber down at the bottom of the back of the machine. It’s a grey plastic chamber, bottom right.

    in reply to: Hotpoint TCM580 problem #456085
    iadom
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    Re: Hotpoint TCM580 problem

    Could be the float or float switch stuck in the pump chamber at the back.

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx 6 reset #456084
    iadom
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 6 reset

    Full ENR number would help, but try,

    Hold start button, turn control knob one turn ANTI CLOCKWISE then release start button.

    in reply to: Bush f/f #456052
    iadom
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    in reply to: Engineer search #456040
    iadom
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    Re: Engineer search

    You are correct which means there is a bug in the system that allows you to complete the first two steps before throwing up an error message. 😉

    in reply to: Engineer search #456038
    iadom
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    Re: Engineer search

    This is what I am getting with different postcodes, on different PC’s logged in or logged out.

    I have now tried 10 different makes of appliance and at step 3 it fails.

    in reply to: Engineer search #456037
    iadom
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    Re: Engineer search

    My problem is not that I can’t log or start a search, I can. It’s nothing to do with my postcode.
    I enter any post code, say my daughters which is SK4, then I can select machine type, it’s only when I select the make of appliance that it falls over and throws up invalid.

    If it was anything to do with my account surely it wouldn’t let me complete steps 1& 2 before failing.

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