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  • in reply to: Kenwood American Fridge Freezer Ice Maker problem #465653
    jamyreli
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    I have an old Whirlpool refrigerator with an ice maker in the top freezer section. The ice maker worked flawlessly until a few days ago when it just stopped making ice. I figured out that the in-line water filter was more than a year old and had stopped supplying water (nothing came out when I removed the outlet connection and restarted the water supply, but the new filter did). So I figured that having changed the filter all would again be well. Wrong, unfortunately.
    Used a hair dryer on the inlet tube in case it was frozen (no change). Lifted the on/off wire and let the unit settle down overnight thinking this might help (it didn’t).
    I read here that activating the unit in test mode (with an insulated wire) might do the trick. Can anyone tell me if this is advisable (or does the clicking noise mean the unit is already active)?

    in reply to: Bosch oven help #483673
    jamyreli
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    electrofix wrote:well the part is no longer available (over 2 years ago) so that answers your question

    stat part no is 00057895

    https://www.neff-home.com/uk/support…glebox=tb0403/

    you may find a used one on ebay if someone is stripping the same unit but if not thats it

    for your interest it was made sept 2004

    also if you fitted a copy oven element then I have had all sorts of problems with these. including watching a new one burn out while i was testing it

    Dave

    Thanks for this help

    in reply to: Vacuum cleaner help #477468
    jamyreli
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    Oh, sad, Last year my pond vacuum has also broken accidently. Then I used a shop vac in a pond vac.
    A Tip: While you can buy a pond vacuum intended for cleaning pond debris, no need for the extra expense. and extra bulk in storage. if you already have a wet-dry vacuum in your home. When the bag is removed from a canister, you can safely use it to vacuum water.

    Mod edit : Have removed your unauthorised advert.

    Don

    in reply to: Belling Electric Grill Issue #475584
    jamyreli
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    The most common cause of grills not heating up is because the element has somehow become damaged. By unscrewing the heating element, you will be able to conduct a visual examination. heating element is damaged in any way it will need to be replaced.

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