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  • in reply to: bosch double oven #337543
    johnmac11
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    Re: bosch double oven

    Removing the earth and using the oven is not an option for any member of the public, the earth is there for a reason and should not be disconnected at any time, it might be the last thing you do :zap:

    The correct way to get this oven going is to use an insulation tester to find what component is going to earth and replace it.

    If you do not have an insulation tester click on the “find an engineer” link below and get a engineer out to sort this problem for you safely and correctly.


    John

    in reply to: Another joke. #137518
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    Re: Another joke.

    Just got home and found all my doors and windows wide­ open and everything gone. 👿

    What kind of sick person­ would do that to my advent calender.

    in reply to: Next Machine Introduction #336279
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    Re: Next Machine Introduction

    I think the built in market should be avoided, IMO there wont be enough sales to justify the expense, if Asko can produce a good looking freestanding dishwasher that might be a seller .

    Looking at the 1607 I think if there was an option of supplying a 2 year and 5 year guarantee version it would sell a lot more. If Joe public looks in the shop and sees that we have the confidence to supply a washer with a 10 year guarantee but baulks at the price he would probably go for the same machine with less of a guarantee and be happy that he spent less.

    John

    in reply to: In search of the fourth cord #284488
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    Re: In search of the fourth cord

    And this weeks award for patience and self control goes to Ken and John Hopwood 😀

    It must be hard being civil in the ISE thread, so if you want a hitman to sort things……………..


    John

    in reply to: Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher Model 87198, 913T #336018
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    Re: Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher Model 87198, 913T

    They are the heater plates for the dishdrawers ( and a pretty good markup Connect have on them too 😯 )

    The element for this one is a square shaped rod element, I have never saw one like it before, follow the link and you can see a picture of it.

    John

    in reply to: can not see where log in ……on the amica web site…..? #336248
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    Re: can not see where log in ……on the amica web site…

    try this link

    https://serwis.amicainternational.com/

    John

    in reply to: Connect Prices #288113
    johnmac11
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    Re: Connect Prices

    Hi Barry,

    AWS have started to sell a lot of Servis parts and the prices are pretty good, I dont recognise the part number you have for the module but if it is the one for a Servis M6011 AWS have it in stock for £35 trade.

    John

    in reply to: Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher Model 87198, 913T #336015
    johnmac11
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    Re: Fisher & Paykel Dishwasher Model 87198, 913T

    Hi Roly,

    I just remembered P45’s post from your thread thread back in June and found this link to the parts manual in Stokes of OZ website. HERE

    Part number is 521343 and it would be a special order from NZ.

    John

    in reply to: Electrified #335922
    johnmac11
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    Re: Electrified

    Good one,

    I get about 8 calls a week like this from SES but for a bit less. £43.00 per inspection and if it can be repaired charge them full retail on parts and labour so you get paid twice for the same job. They also give me gas installs at £65 + £20 for gas hose and £110 for two men to install a range or double oven.

    If I could do this work all day I would be a very happy man……

    Bring it on.

    John

    in reply to: AWOL #269640
    johnmac11
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    Re: AWOL

    There are only three reasons I can think of for Ken not to be online.

    1) Tracy made him
    2) He is in jail ( though I am sure he would find broadband in there anyway )
    3) The JD has took it’s toll and he is in rehab


    I would bet on number 1 :rotl:

    John

    in reply to: Electronic Oven temperature tolerance, in particular AKZ 406 #335466
    johnmac11
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    Re: Electronic Oven temperature tolerance, in particular AKZ

    Probably nothing wrong with it, Whirpool used to say that if it was 10{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} out it was OK. If you select 200 degrees these ovens will cycle the elements on and off after about 10-15 minutes, most customers beleive that it is at temperature then but it will take about 30-45 minutes to get to correct temp..
    I have fitted hundreds of elements and main boards in these ovens and doubt if I have fitted more than a couple of NTC’s, they rarely fail.

    HTH

    John

    in reply to: CDA Dbl/Oven. main oven, outer door glass not listed. #335405
    johnmac11
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    Re: CDA Dbl/Oven. main oven, outer door glass not listed.

    Bottom door outer glass part number is 0312048

    John

    in reply to: Bauknecht W/Dryer WT1900 Br GB Door boot #335282
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    Re: Bauknecht W/Dryer WT1900 Br GB Door boot

    Cant see that model anywhere. If it is the one that blows the dryer air through the middle of the drum spider try checking model WTI910

    John

    in reply to: CDSL BAUMATIC PRICE??? #335277
    johnmac11
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    Re: CDSL BAUMATIC PRICE???

    OK, model is BT2710SS

    John

    in reply to: Prima LPR600 #335242
    johnmac11
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    Re: Prima LPR600

    Looks like there are two different door seals for this model, you need the 12nc number which starts with 8545600*****
    The last bit of the number is the important part.

    John

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