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  • in reply to: Bosch KGE36AW40G problem #444722
    kwatt
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    Re: Bosch KGE36AW40G problem

    No idea.

    Bosch do not play nice with technical information and we have no access to it so, you’ve probably got more info there than I do. 🙁

    K.

    in reply to: Bosch KGE36AW40G problem #444720
    kwatt
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    Re: Bosch KGE36AW40G problem

    If it’s been off then there shouldn’t be any ice blockage.

    Eliminating that it leaves you with most probably either a sensor failure or the compressor has packed in.

    K.

    in reply to: Mercury RC1090 weekday oven door seal #444074
    kwatt
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    Re: Mercury RC1090 weekday oven door seal

    This came up for conversation earlier Daniel.

    In short, Bryan isn’t taking the proverbial.

    If you want to berate anyone, then like me, berate Rangemaster who bough Mercury from Lincat then basically stuffed all the Mercury owners by dropping all support for what are very good and expensive cookers.

    I bought one as well so, I know only too well how hacked off owners are as I am as well. Even more hacked as I recommended them as they are extremely good machines or at least they were, until Rangemaster bought the brand.

    But what Rangemaster have done is just despicable in my opinion.

    Oh and now they sell a “Mercury” that’s merely a rebadged Rangemaster at an inflated price and, people buy them thinking it’s better than a box standard Rangemaster, which it isn’t.

    Which leaves the like of Bryan, myself and others scrabbling about trying to source and build stuff to keep them going and, that’s a lot of effort, time and money.

    Meanwhile while we sell a fan element for what I think is a high price but, less than a £100, you have at least one supplier asking over £300 for the exact same part.

    So believe me when I tell you, Bryan really isn’t taking the Mick here.

    K.

    in reply to: Faulty Premier Range PR98.8M Extractor #444727
    kwatt
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    Re: Faulty Premier Range PR98.8M Extractor

    Sadly we’ve no info on these products as explained here:

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/abou … mier-range

    Personally, I wouldn’t expect a lot of support I’m afraid. 🙁

    K.

    in reply to: Built in oven #444703
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Built in oven

    It’ll be a fan element I’d imagine but, with no make or model it’s impossible to tell you which one you need. Or indeed tell you much of anything really.

    K.

    in reply to: liebherr no frost freezer temperature problem #444662
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: liebherr no frost freezer temperature problem

    There are two in it plus a temp limiter, the limiter will be okay I’d think.

    Both sensors are the same, this one:

    https://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/9590148 … ure-sensor

    Small kit thing now, one mounted at the top and one at the front in the evaporator housing.

    What one is the problem though, that I can’t tell you.

    K.

    in reply to: Hygena APP 6302 erratic temperature #444651
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Hygena APP 6302 erratic temperature

    Yep, if that’s what it is then the compressor will fail soon enough most probably.

    K.

    in reply to: Combi oven trips ONLY on cool down? #444666
    kwatt
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    Re: Combi oven trips ONLY on cool down?

    Weird fault and Panasonic do not play nice with tech info as in, there is none. 🙁

    A guess wold be a stat or cooling fan motor but it is a guess.

    K.

    in reply to: liebherr no frost freezer temperature problem #444660
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: liebherr no frost freezer temperature problem

    Sensor issue most likely.

    But, I’d need the service number to look it up.

    K.

    in reply to: Hygena APP 6302 erratic temperature #444649
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Hygena APP 6302 erratic temperature

    Could be the compressor overheating, cutting out then kicking back on when its cooled off.

    K.

    in reply to: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers #431603
    kwatt
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    Re: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers

    It is indeed.

    Which means in effect that, had the owner sussed and had the machine repaired then it probably would not have gone up in flames.

    Had the dryer been maintained it likely would not have happened.

    Had the dryer been modified sooner, it would probably not have happened.

    Had the dryer been inspected as part of a maintenance schedule, like servicing your car, this would in all probability not have happened and the fault rectified.

    Several things, in my opinion, could have easily averted this and yet none happened for whatever reason.

    None of them can be put at Whirlpool or Indesit’s door in my view. You could perhaps berate them for not getting to it sooner but I think that’d be a stretch.

    K.

    in reply to: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers #431599
    kwatt
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    Re: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers

    Check the comment regarding the causality Bob. 😉

    K.

    in reply to: Kenwood KFCD60X15 – Part of the packaging or not? #444599
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: Kenwood KFCD60X15 – Part of the packaging or not?

    I’d reckon leave them, that does not look like transit packing.

    K.

    in reply to: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers #431597
    kwatt
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    Re: Whirlpool to do a recall on Hotpoint dryers

    This is a very, very interesting report to read…

    http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/Documents … s-bush.pdf

    K.

    in reply to: ISE w1607w Drain Pump #443758
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    Re: ISE w1607w Drain Pump

    From memory, you need to do that one from the back or it’s a pain as you’d have to take the front panel off.

    I *think* there’s two screws securing the pump from below that you need to get to.

    K.

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