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Jackal
ParticipantRe: candy gv138d3/1-80
So a poor quality domestic unit, used in a commercial environment and it’s allegedly the units fault.
Jackal
ParticipantRe: Hoover DYN7164D-80 31005177 Door seal part n/o
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ParticipantRe: candy gv138d3/1-80
What do you mean “Because of where it is no guarantee”?
Jackal
ParticipantRe: connect rep
Saleem closed our account because we could buy almost everything cheaper elsewhere.
It was a petty move typical of them tbh, but no skin off our nose, we only spent £38 with them in the course of the previous 12 months and IMHO that was £38.50 too much.
Jackal
ParticipantRe: candy gv138d3/1-80
I answer again, No
Jackal
ParticipantRe: candy gv138d3/1-80
No
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ParticipantRe: Ebac (in confidence so keep Your gobs shut)
They already have a relationship with them, all their refridgeration is done by JTM and has been for a couple of years
Jackal
ParticipantRe: Holme HWM51000SW
Check the front lower weights, they come loose then either crack the weight causing a banging noise, or snap the front retaining lug on the tub causing a banging noise.
Jackal
Jackal
ParticipantRe: In search of the fourth cord
I agree with John after all Martins never had a plot to loose!
J
Jackal
ParticipantRe: Advice Needed
The Electronics on these are almost as bad as Indesit group stuff.
E03 fault code is sometimes a misnomer. It USUALLY related to a fault of not emptying with sufficient time, 2 mins I think.
Now that could be a blocked or duff pump, blocked hose or pressure chamber somewhere or indeed a corrupted Coreboard (PCB). Once an E03 comes up it won’t fill again until you have cleared the problem.
Given what you have described my money would be on a corrupted Coreboard rather than pump.
Check all the drain hoses and the household waste pipe to make sure they are clear.
If you have a multimeter AND know how to safely use it, you can test the pump for continually ONCE the appliance is safely disconnected from the mains.
If they check out ok then you have a fubared Coreboard I am afraid.
HTHs
Jackal
Jackal
ParticipantRe: What Really Happened
Being serious now, Martin lives in his own little world where he longs for it to be 1972 all over again.
This way he has knowledge of the appliance which were basically electro mechanical units.
Sadly in his eyes we have moved on to electronic appliances and he isn’t up to it to be fair.
So his pre empt now is to mock and critique that he is too stupid to understand as that gives him the persona of him appearing to know what he is talking about.
As Jim backed him into a corner on an ISE thread he has now gone away on that rather than be seen for the twat he is. That said he isn’t clever enough to work out how stupid he will look when he next opens his fingers to the keyboard, and he will do it because there are only so many WM9510’s left out there he can repair!
I would like to advise that if we ignore him he will go away but sadly he isn’t that bright.
Jackal
ParticipantRe: What Really Happened
Like I said FOOKWIT!
Jackal
ParticipantRe: What Really Happened
I think Martin is just a fookwit! End of.
January 10, 2015 at 4:39 pm in reply to: hoover dynamic Washing Machine 7+ random error 3 then 6 #423458Jackal
ParticipantRe: hoover dynamic Washing Machine 7+ random error 3 then 6
You to megger the heater. The two error codes indicate an earth leak somewhere
Jackal
ParticipantRe: Are we liable
You are NOT responsible for the customers actions.
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