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laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Stoves Cooker 059056601 Fan Motor + Hinges
Thanks Dave.
Laurence
laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint TD T620CW No Heat
Thanks Martin/Dave,
You are quite right, it is a Creda – brain to finger trouble 😳 .
Thanks for the insight.
Laurence
laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: LG W/c WM1290FHB Water Coming From Draw
Thanks Bryan,
Very much appreciated.
Laurence
laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Dyson DC05 Vac cleaner
Hi John,
Do you mean you are trying to still get the wheels off?
If so they are being held by a `claw` (part of the wheel moulding) and are quite strong. If you can imagine when they are assembled you just align this claw with the axle and give it a whack with the flat end of your fist and, `pop`, on it goes.
To disengage this claw needs a resonable bit of leverage and courage 😯 . I use two chunky, biggish long shanked flat bladed screw drivers. I force them down close to where the wheel clips on but 2-3 inches apart then jerk them away from the body to `pop` the wheel off. You can then get at the screws. Plain sailing after that 🙂 .
Good luck.
Laurence
laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Hvr(Candy)W/drier HW6313MUK Pumps but No Fill?
Hi Dave,
Welcome to the forum 😀
Thanks for your input here. The problem was solved by replacing the main control PCB.
Laurence
January 5, 2006 at 4:49 pm in reply to: Bendix Wash M/c BIW126 Control PCB? PNC 914792525/00 #159890laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Bendix Wash M/c BIW126 Control PCB? PNC 914792525/00
Thanks Dave,
Just to update your info. Stoves phone number now 0870 44449929.
Laurence
January 5, 2006 at 2:43 pm in reply to: Bendix Wash M/c BIW126 Control PCB? PNC 914792525/00 #159888laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Bendix Wash M/c BIW126 Control PCB? PNC 914792525/00
Thanks Dave,
Presumably then Connect don`t do this part, where would I enquire re price and stockist.
Laurence
laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Belling Oven Door Handle Mod 623BL
Thanks for your help Dave, much appreciated.
Laurence
laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Belling Oven Door Handle Mod 623BL
Thanks Dave,
Would you have Stoves phone number please.
Would you know the part number or alternative for a Delonhi fan oven element Mod GDF603.
Thanks.
Laurence
laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: DeLonghi DFS901SS Cooker Selector Switch Kit
Thanks Graham much appreciated.
Have a great 2006
Laurence
December 28, 2005 at 4:06 pm in reply to: Is There an Alternative to This Neff Cooker Hinge? #159071laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Is There an Alternative to This Neff Cooker Hinge?
Thanks Bryan, Dave.
I overlooked the pair bit. I will have to stop looking through bi-focals.
Laurence
laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Merry Christmas!
Hi,
I popped in here to start a thread that would allow us to show our appreciation for the very real help that I/us had received from all at UKW, especially the moderators. But I was beaten to it, well done Ashby.
I appreciate your commitment (moderators and officers) to this site and all your hard work and the willingness of many others to share their knowledge. I have especially appreciated the willingness of people to offer and then send me info and spares through PM`s and usually without being asked.
I pray all will have a happy, healthy and prosperous new year.
Laurence
December 22, 2005 at 9:08 am in reply to: Hotpoint Fridge RLA30 ser 09101863 Still Problems? #157115laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Fridge RLA30 ser 09101863 Still Problems?
Hi Colin,
Yes I did fit a stat but the problem of frost build up as explained above continued. Because the frost was so thick and very evenly distibuted on the back wall with no moister below it I have assumed that the stat phial sheath (stat phial iis pushed down tube from panel at the front of the lid where stat is mounted) has somehow stopped making contact with the foamed in evaporator. 🙁
All other operating conditions appear fine.
Laurence
December 21, 2005 at 6:23 pm in reply to: Hotpoint Fridge RLA30 ser 09101863 Still Problems? #157113laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Fridge RLA30 ser 09101863 Still Problems?
Thanks Collin,
But the wall at the back had a nice thick even layer of frosting which froze some of the items in the fridge. The dimensions of the frosting was right across the rear and 10- 12″ down. I feel sure the temp was not being picked up by the stat.
Sadly Mal sometimes (very rarely thankfully) what seems the obvious straightforward answere to a problem turns out to be less so. I did not want my customer spending £100 for a stat. The greatest gift we all have is hindsight. 😉
Laurence
December 14, 2005 at 11:58 pm in reply to: W/pool D/W ADG450-3 Ser No. 851116115000 Fault Code Required #157893laurenceuk
ParticipantRe: W/pool D/W ADG450-3 Ser No. 851116115000 Fault Code Requ
Thanks Dave,
Can you tell me what the reset procedure is?
Laurence
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