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  • in reply to: Siemens WXL120 GB/01 Not draining : Washing Machine. #290006
    JM_2
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    Re: Siemens WXL120 GB/01 Not draining : Washing Machine.

    bzz67 wrote:make sure the pump impellor behind the filter moves, use a torch once you have cleared all the water to see if there is something wrapped around it or if something has got through the filter and jammed it.


    Hi,

    Thanks for your post and help.

    Just seen your post.

    In the meantime I have been giving the pump filter area and the impeller further clean.

    Could not see anything impeding the impeller.

    Cleaned the outflow pipe. Removed the U-bend and took the pipe to floor level. Little water came out.

    Tried a small plunger against the filter. Don’t know if that had any effect.

    Tried the spin programme.

    Glad to report that it somehow started to work

    What a relief
    😆


    Thanks again.

    JM_2

    in reply to: Bosch Cooker Hood DUH 10 80 S – DUH 1080 S For Spares #198564
    JM_2
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    Re: Bosch Cooker Hood DUH 10 80 S – DUH 1080 S For Spares

    Hi,

    Still available.

    If anyone interested.

    Thanks

    in reply to: Bosch Cooker Hood DUH 10 80 S – DUH 1080 S For Spares #198563
    JM_2
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    Re: Bosch Cooker Hood DUH 10 80 S – DUH 1080 S For Spares

    Greg,

    Thanks for your help.

    It was bought from London. It’s quite a few years old. At least 10 years may be.

    Perhaps someone can use it for spares.

    Thanks

    JM

    in reply to: Bosch Cooker Hood DUH 10 80 S – DUH 1080 S For Spares #198561
    JM_2
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    Re: Bosch Cooker Hood DUH 10 80 S – DUH 1080 S For Spares

    Greg,

    The model number is as above.

    The part number would be handy, if you have it and an idea of how much it will cost.

    I want to sell it, as we no longer require it. I have put it up for sale in Gumtree.com. The pictures are there.

    So the part number would be useful for a prospective purchaser.

    It could be useful as spares for someone who already has this unit.


    Thanks

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