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Jonah
ParticipantRe: Kenwood KDW12ST3A with E1 Fault Please help
E1 is not filling in correct time, there is a breather assembly inside left hand panel which has a flow meter in it, as you have moved the flowmeter inside the breather is probably full of water, take breather assembly off and drain it completely of water, breather assembly is connected to tub by a nylon nut and will have 3 hoses connected to it plus flowmeter connection lead.
If that dosnt work it will have to be replaced, part number 673002700005 available from Connect Distribution.
Always unplug the appliance first
Jonah
ParticipantRe: Appliance Network Solutions Ltd
Been with them just over a year, they took over some of the insurance work from MFI, low volumes of work but always pay on time no issues with them but very low work levels 🙂
Jonah
ParticipantRe: tabletop dishwashers
Don’t buy a Kenwood or Matsui, complete Chinese tat, maybe cheap but you will seriously regret it 😯
Jonah
ParticipantRe: BELLING 314GR FREESTANDING COOKER
I have an old Belling CD somewhere Mike will dig it out and see whats on it 🙂
Jonah
ParticipantRe: Integrated Diplomat W/m
Probably overloaded and started jumping about on rinses (spins between rinses).
Yes it is a Serivs/Merloni, many different versions though so correct model number and serial number will be required, they tend to get blocked on sump hose which has a air tube to pressure switch which can cause overfilling as well.
January 30, 2010 at 9:28 am in reply to: Diplomat ADP8242 – Drains, fills, stops – no error code #310169Jonah
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP8242 – Drains, fills, stops – no error code
Wow you got it to work for 6 years, must be record for a seriously c**p peice of Chinese tat 😯
Jonah
ParticipantRe: diplomat integrated dw ADP8352
Hi subs, I’ve got a few PCB’s in stock left over from my old MFI days, email me if you need one at cost price 😀
Jonah
ParticipantRe: Stay Tuned… Feb ’10
Hi Bryan,
Is it the 26th Feb, confirmed ?
Jonah
ParticipantRe: Cheap Siemens – We’re Not Responsible….
😯 I might buy one if one of them there females cums wiv it 😆
Jonah
ParticipantRe: Dead D/W No 2!!! Brandt error code d07
No problem, email me when you come over 😆
Jonah
ParticipantRe: Dead D/W No 2!!! Brandt error code d07
Wow, as a retailer I couldn’t get away with treating customers like that, I would end up on the next edition of Watchdog on the BBC 😯
I moan sometimes about consumers rights groups in the UK but I’m still glad we have them and the consumer laws in the UK, maybe I should open a branch of Integral Appliance Solutions in France lol 😆
Jonah
ParticipantRe: Dead D/W No 2!!! Brandt error code d07
No problem, is the Brandt D/W now working?
If reliability is the main issue then possibly Bosch would be a better option, Miele are very good but very expensive, cheap brands such as Indesit and all the Chinese variants will give you nothing but hassle as obviously Service Engineers in France are at a premium, very surprised about Brandt/De Dietrich service as they are a French/Spanish company owned by Fagor, should be easier for the Engineers there rather than us over here 😉
Jonah
ParticipantRe: Dead D/W No 2!!! Brandt error code d07
D07 fault code is water in the base tray, the anti flood float switch has operated it will not start a program untill you have cleared the water in the base tray.
I get this a lot with Brandt/De Dietrich dishwashers especially if the house is in a rural area, our furry little rodent friends love to get inside the machine and chew at the pipes etc, only way to check is to disconnect appliance from electricity supply pull machine out put some towels down and tip to one side, water in base tray will come out, you will then be able to use it again.
If D07 comes up again then you are going to have to find the leak in the appliance, not easy, good luck 😀
January 24, 2010 at 2:28 pm in reply to: Diplomat ADP8101/2 In progress light on and wont start #309873Jonah
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP8101/2 In progress light on and wont start
As the in progress light is still on it hasn’t finished the previous cycle yet, the programme switch is just that, a switch, the timer for controlling the appliance is in the base of the dishwasher.
If there is water still in the bottom of the dishwasher I suspect you have a blocked drain pump or the heater safety thermostat is open circuit, either of these will cause the dishwasher to stop at a certain point during the cycle.
Recommend you get a qualified Engineer to repair it as they are not easy to repair for a DIY job, always unplug it if you start to work on it.
Jonah
ParticipantRe: American style f/f..integrated options?
Might be of help, have a look at Fisher & Paykel American style, freezer is a pull out drawer at bottom with double door fridge at top
http://www.fisherpaykel.co.uk/product/r … 8B115C19E#
click on the link above, might work for you might not 😉
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