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  • in reply to: AWO/D 7120 #417801
    johnmac11
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    Re: AWO/D 7120

    Is the control board a programmed one? Post up the part number and I will let you know if it the correct one.

    John

    in reply to: Fagor In Bankruptcy #402985
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    Re: Fagor In Bankruptcy

    Got my letter from the receivers today and was just about to bin it as I am only owed a just under £400 but then filled it in for the hell of it.

    I am being optimistic and am hoping for 5p in the pound :rotfl:

    John

    in reply to: Fagor In Bankruptcy #402982
    johnmac11
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    Re: Fagor In Bankruptcy

    I just received spares today for 2 jobs and called every number in Basingstoke that I have and all ring out. Looks like I need to put these jobs on hold till clarification comes. I have also sent 2 emails in the last week with no reply.

    John

    PS their spares/jobs websites and ordering system is still working????

    in reply to: Whirlpool WWDC6410 #417075
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    Re: Whirlpool WWDC6410

    Hi Don,

    Programmed board is 4810 104 08940
    blank board is 4801 111 04602

    If you want the service manual and parts listing send me you email by pm

    BTW When ordering Whirlpoool pcb’s look in the description and if it says “basic” then it will be a blank.


    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool WWDC6410 #417073
    johnmac11
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    Re: Whirlpool WWDC6410

    Hi Don,

    The pcb you have is un-programmed and appears to be the wrong one anyway. Have you got the 12nc and I will get you the correct part number?

    John

    in reply to: Whirlpool WWDC6410 #417069
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    Re: Whirlpool WWDC6410

    Hi Don,

    Is the new pcb the programmed one as there is also a blank available.

    John

    in reply to: AWOL #269718
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    Re: AWOL

    I am sitting in the Manchester Hilton drinking beer, off to Cancun early tomorrow for two weeks. I have the full kilt set up for the god sons wedding on the beach. It is 34 degrees over there. The lengths I will go to get a cool pint are boundless. I,ll be thinking of you whilst I am there

    John

    in reply to: World Cup #415272
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    Re: World Cup

    It didn’t take long :rotfl:

    http://www.thepoke.co.uk/2014/06/26/the … l-trailer/

    John

    in reply to: World Cup #415271
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    Re: World Cup

    in reply to: Range master Elan90 S/N 8940150161 #415192
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    Re: Range master Elan90 S/N 8940150161

    Hi Alan,

    PM me your email address and I will send the fault code info.

    John

    in reply to: fisher pykel ds603h dripimg / leaking #413562
    johnmac11
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    Re: fisher pykel ds603h dripimg / leaking

    Lid motors can be a problem, if you run the motors manually they should be smooth going up and down, if they sound dodgy or one side comes down slower than the other then they are probably faulty.

    John

    in reply to: comet…again!!! #383358
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    Re: comet…again!!!

    They are back in the news again.

    http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/former-comet-e … ed-1452528

    John

    in reply to: You’ve Been Moderated! #371841
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    Re: You’ve Been Moderated!

    Looks like the usual after midnight alcohol post, Ade always did his best work late at night 😆

    John

    in reply to: Air Sled #250399
    johnmac11
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    Re: Air Sled

    There are two companies in the UK that supply these but they were quoting about £650 each, a lot cheaper going direct.

    This kit might not be ideal for some but for me about 90{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of my work is on Fisher & Paykel and Rangemaster appliances and there is only one model in the F&P range that has the 4″ legs on it.

    The job I did on the Mercury range the other day had a brand new oak floor just fitted and as usual had a 3ft gas hose on the back. So to get this out you need to pull it forward and then twist it at an angle to get to the hose which makes it so easy to damage the floor with the wheels.

    As Mark said on the older ranges you get crap below the wheels so dragging it out can be a minefield and on a lot of them the back wheels have seized.

    John

    in reply to: Air Sled #250394
    johnmac11
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    Re: Air Sled

    Had to be sure Mark…. :rotfl:

    I had a customer last month who said i damaged her floor pulling out a Rangemaster 110, luckily I had taken a picture of the floor beforehand due to the marks on it so I proved it wasn’t me. This got me looking at the Airsled again. I didn’t do it before because I thought it would be a lot of hassle importing the kit but I paid over the phone and had them 4 days later.

    All you do is slide the ski’s under the appliance and position them to the left and right next to the feet then switch the pump on and it lifts the appliance instantly.

    The company made sure that the pump was UK spec and had a 3 pin plug on the pump which I had to cut off as they only had about 200mm of mains cable on them. I stuck on a 4 mtr lead so that it would be easier to use.

    John

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