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  • in reply to: SMEG Cooker Hood not working help needed #455267
    Lawrence
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    Re: SMEG Cooker Hood not working help needed

    Did you change the fuse in the plug or spur for the cooker hood – normally above the cupboards or I’ve seen them behind the chimney or the fuse at the spur switch above the work top – if it has one

    in reply to: Best Ipad apps for running business #455023
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    Re: Best Ipad apps for running business

    We use Rapport synced to quick books online ,it does everything you need it to

    in reply to: Beko DW – DIN26x20 – control module #454786
    Lawrence
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    Re: Beko DW – DIN26x20 – control module

    Matt check the door wires , you may have a break that is sitting on the chassis remove the door skin and strip back the loom sleeve at the bottom , as Dave says the PCB doesn’t have an earth.

    in reply to: Smeg di612a #454724
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    Re: Smeg di612a

    It will be the door ropes -like the Beko ones they wrap around the roller on the hinge
    Pt no 938820014

    in reply to: samsung jerky drum #454639
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    Re: samsung jerky drum

    what programmer do you have it on ?

    in reply to: Samsung American #454263
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    Re: Samsung American

    Defrost heater -DA8101691A
    Drip tray htr – DA4700039B
    Sensor – DA3200006W
    Thermal fuse – DA4700095E

    Regards the evap cvr – if yours has a cool select zone then the pic you have is the correct one if not it’s the other one DA9705290Q

    in reply to: Samsung American #454261
    Lawrence
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    Re: Samsung American

    yeah also throw on an evap cover for good measure and thermal fuse

    in reply to: February 2018 WTA conference #451212
    Lawrence
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    Re: February 2018 WTA conference

    I haven’t said much so far but as I know how much effort goes on behind the scenes I feel its time to make a few observations.

    For those that loved the Millers at Sibson I’m afraid we outgrew them

    For those that loved the Hilton I’m afraid once again we outgrew them and were looking at capping attendance, what finalised the decision to move was that they put the room rate up to approx £90 B&B, that coupled with the bar prices made it untenable

    For those that loved the Ramada Im afraid we outgrew them as well, that coupled with the the fact that even with bringing in a professional sound company last year people complained that they just couldn’t hear meant that it was time to move on, but where to..

    Taking on board the complaints/ comments about the 3 previous venues we worked out that we required the following
    1. A venue that we could grow in to over the next 3-6 years
    2. Somewhere that had reasonable food for reasonable money
    3. Reasonably Priced accomodation
    4. Fast Broadband
    5. Reasonably priced bar with room to socialise and network

    The WTA looked at various options ranging from universities in Birmingham and practically all the football clubs along the M6 corridor

    Believe me when I say that the options were few and far between and all seemed to point towards Yarnfield

    So the Wta Team took 2 days out of their businesses and visited Yarnfield to experience the accommodation , food and facilities.
    Bearing in mind the list of requirements Yarnfield seemed to fit the bill.

    When you bear in mind all of the time and effort that went in to choosing the venue to hear comments about peoples rooms being too hot and the bar service was slow, as well as comments such as its like school dinners can be a little soul destroying.

    No one mentioned that their was a WP there looking for service agents, no one mentioned liebherr bringing appliances and showing how to use their fault codes
    nor did they mention the benefits of the Tech Vault and the Marketplace (more to follow Tim)
    Oh and the Uk Service director for Hotpoint was impressed as well…

    So to those that came up to us and said thank you, on behalf of the WTA team we appreciate it and it goes some way to making it worthwhile.
    To those that weren’t impressed we can only say that as ever we do our best with the resources at our disposal.

    See you next year at yarnfield

    in reply to: Smeg DI6013-1 stuck on “End” setting #454057
    Lawrence
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    Re: Smeg DI6013-1 stuck on "End" setting

    Unplug it and leave it for 48 hrs it may reset itself if it doesn’t email Smeg Cust services as they may do you a concessionary repair

    in reply to: Qualtex Account Closure #443625
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    Re: Qualtex Account Closure

    We are doing more with ASWO & LF
    No representation from Qualtex at the conference either

    in reply to: Burner seal gasket #453762
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    Re: Burner seal gasket

    754130987 wok
    754131073 small

    are the part nos

    in reply to: Britannia SI-10T6SL-S #453706
    Lawrence
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    Re: Britannia SI-10T6SL-S

    try AWS

    in reply to: elica extractor fan #453674
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    Re: elica extractor fan

    The glide has to be completely removed from the wall you then access from the rear

    in reply to: Grundig(Beko) Dishwasher GNF41810B Fills and Stops? #453514
    Lawrence
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    Re: Grundig(Beko) Dishwasher GNF41810B Fills and Stops?

    Agree with Kaibart ,prob wires to the flow meter brkn

    in reply to: February 2018 WTA conference #451186
    Lawrence
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    Re: February 2018 WTA conference

    Link fixed

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