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  • in reply to: Zanussi filling with water #192301
    incowele
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    Re: Zanussi filling with water

    I’ll do that as soon as I get home.
    Thanks for your help Clive.

    in reply to: Zanussi filling with water #192299
    incowele
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    Re: Zanussi filling with water

    Thanks Clive. I didn’t think of that!
    I know this is a silly question (but I’ll ask it anyway).. will the washer still be able to pump the water out during normal use if I lift its waste pipe higher?

    Cheers

    in reply to: Diplomat fan oven slow to heat up #166663
    incowele
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    Re: Diplomat fan oven slow to heat up

    Sorry to resurect this post but it’s now bugging me..
    I’ve taken the back panel off and turned the cooker on. It gets to 200 degrees in about 10 mins. Put the cover back on and it goes back to taking an age to heat up.. With the cover off, you can see the fan spinning and it seems to be OK although I’ve nothing to compare it against.

    Don’t know if this is a red hearing just to cloud the issue, nut the grill seems to only want to cook things when it’s on full power also…

    any ideas
    Cheers.

    in reply to: Diplomat fan oven slow to heat up #166661
    incowele
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    Re: Diplomat fan oven slow to heat up

    there is a fan at the back of the oven behind a cover. It does look to spin very fast as soon as the oven is turned on and stop as soon as the oven is turned off…

    in reply to: Diplomat fan oven slow to heat up #166659
    incowele
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    Re: Diplomat fan oven slow to heat up

    Hi
    Sorry for the delayed reply. The model number is ADP5152. The fan runs ok when the oven is on.
    Thanks in advance

    in reply to: Diplomat fan oven slow to heat up #166656
    incowele
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    Re: Diplomat fan oven slow to heat up

    Hi
    Tried again last night. Turned the oven on full with no food in. Took about 45 mins to heat up to even 160 degrees….

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