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Jackal
ParticipantRe: ISE Appliances cease trading-who deals with warranty cla
kwatt wrote:Read what was said again.
Sterling were never, ever asked to provide a warranty. Probably because, as they rightly state, that’s not what they do or have ever done.
I think that’s categoric enough statement about it, don’t you Lee8?
Jackal
ParticipantRe: ISE Appliances cease trading-who deals with warranty cla
lee8 wrote:
kwatt wrote:
So the quote is incorrect. Sterling was never mentioned on the ISE website. If so maybe it should be made clear that that comment is factually incorrect or ask the poster to retract it as it’s incorrect.
If you find the original posters rant about his ISE product you will see he wasn’t the most approachable person and in fact deliberately went out of his way telling miss truths to deliberately tarnish ISE’s name because he couldn’t get what he wanted.
I have seen no evidence the original OPs quote is factual correct whatsoever yet you initially jump on it being correct, introduce the use of the word fraud in what appears to be a grudge against ISE and Ken personally.
I think you should leave the topic alone Lee8, you have said elsewhere you have nothing to do with the Brand neither selling not repairing it so why comment further if you can add nothing to the discussion but your usual self defecating rhetoric which only bores us all.
Jackal
ParticipantRe: ISE Appliances cease trading-who deals with warranty cla
lee8 wrote:But maybe I’m just a dick head.
The first correct thing you have typed on here in a long long time!
Jackal
ParticipantRe: ISE Appliances cease trading-who deals with warranty cla
lee8 wrote:Is it not serious fraud using false information on a website.
You mean like 99.999999{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of your posts on this site?
Jackal
ParticipantRe: In search of the fourth cord
Gotta say, I wouldn’t trust him to change a 40w bulb!
Jackal
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint wm 64 big bangs !
Shawn
I am confused.
Your not trade, yet have a PAT tester and seemed, if I take your post correctly, to have the common sense to have PAT tested the unit after the repair.
Yet then you do something totally ridiculous a store the damned thing outside in the damp with a bit of plastic as its only protection.
Then you sell it sometime later without having the forethought to retest it for safety sake knowing it was stored in damp conditions.
I gotta agree with IADOM that it sounds like BOTH the motor and PCB are now goosed.
I would say finally, that if you aren’t sensible enough to ensure the safety of products you sell to customers, then for your customers sake, this isn’t the industry you should be dabbling with.
Jackal
November 22, 2014 at 1:50 pm in reply to: Candy Grand Evo 1682-D Stopped working- lock light flashing #421837Jackal
ParticipantCandy Grand Evo 1682-D Stopped working- lock light flashing
I suspect the Error 03 code to be the issue and as usual, the hoover Error code gives a misleading report.
If I were you I would suspect a faulty ( Earth leak) on the heater.
To confirm you will need to use megger or have someone with one whom knows how to use it confirm I am afraid, if it is a faulty heater, be prepared to find the PCB to have been damaged as a result, hence the erroneous fault code.
Jackal
Jackal
ParticipantRe: comet…again!!!
I heard an 0800 franchisee is covering the repair though, so alls good now!
Jackal
ParticipantRe: What Really Happened
I know I am not active on here much due to my health, but have I missed something?
Ken if you need some help or advice, email me and I can look at things for you from an outside perspective.
I am around tomorrow till about 2pm, and all day Friday, talk to me!
C
Jackal
ParticipantRe: ISE10 stopped working
Perhaps giving us an idea of where you live, would help identify a suitable engineer.
Jackal
Jackal
ParticipantRe: National Appliance Care
I too will stick my hand in the air.
My service director took on some work for NAC whilst I was off sick.
They did exactly as they said they would, nothing more or less so you cannot argue with that.
As Ade says suck it and see for yourself. It’s got to be better than GoLocal!
Jackal
October 10, 2014 at 10:34 am in reply to: Hoover DYN8144D1X/1-80 (310005590) programmed module #420206Jackal
ParticipantRe: Hoover DYN8144D1X/1-80 (310005590) programmed module
Just the cost of the return postage
Jackal
October 9, 2014 at 6:23 pm in reply to: Hoover DYN8144D1X/1-80 (310005590) programmed module #420202Jackal
ParticipantRe: Hoover DYN8144D1X/1-80 (310005590) programmed module
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If you get stuck we can program the unprogrammed one for you.
Jackal
Jackal
ParticipantRe: candy cdb754d/1-80
Error 4 on this built in washer dryer is the machine believing it has a flooded base.
This will either be a flood to base, or a blocked/defective pressure switch or the tube associated with it or in rare cases a defective water valve.
HTH
Jackal
Jackal
ParticipantRe: Hoover WMH168D module
49024977 Programmed Coreboard up to 1231
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