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  • in reply to: Whirlpool awm 1000 drum jamming #414411
    King2
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    Re: Whirlpool awm 1000 drum jamming

    Got lucky!,managed to locate sock by sticking small screwdriver through holes in drum.The sock got lodged at the tub drain point so managed to pull it through the drain hole after removing drain hose.There was a small plastic ball about size of ping pong ball floating in water at top of the drain hose. Is that supposed to be there?

    in reply to: Whirlpool awm 1000 drum jamming #414409
    King2
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    Re: Whirlpool awm 1000 drum jamming

    I was thinking that, looked around inside the door between the drum and tub but couldnt see any obstruction, sock could be gone in totally out of view? If so would the Tub and drum have to be dismantled to remove it?

    in reply to: Whirlpool awm 1000 drum jamming #414407
    King2
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    Re: Whirlpool awm 1000 drum jamming

    when the Drum is jammed and I turn it by hand it will free out and then appears to turn completely normally,cant see any wobble in it.

    in reply to: Creda double oven, main oven stopped working #407800
    King2
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    Re: Creda double oven, main oven stopped working

    although that doent explain why the fuse blew in the first place, working now anyway, thanks

    in reply to: Creda double oven, main oven stopped working #407799
    King2
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    Re: Creda double oven, main oven stopped working

    Silly Me, the unset clock was causing it!

    in reply to: Thermostat performance #399550
    King2
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    Re: Thermostat performance

    Ok, Thanks

    in reply to: Flavel DWF 640 Dead #386812
    King2
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    Re: Flavel DWF 640 Dead

    This beko switch looks like the one in the flavel machine.can you confirm it is the same?

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/18331204 … off-switch

    Is there a better alternative as this switch seems to be a poor design and likely to fail again, thanks

    in reply to: Flavel DWF 640 Dead #386811
    King2
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    Re: Flavel DWF 640 Dead

    The on/off switch was faulty, thanks again

    in reply to: Flavel DWF 640 Dead #386809
    King2
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    Re: Flavel DWF 640 Dead

    Ok thanks, Is there no fuse inside the machine that could have blown? The reason I am asking is that I think there may have been an ongoing problem with the dishwasher draining, at times there would still be water in the machine at the end of a wash cycle.
    I saw on another forum in a discussion about a different make and model that if the machine cant drain the pump will run for too long and cause a thermal fuse to blow. I thought something similar may have happened here.

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