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  • in reply to: Hoover HNC380-80 condenser dryer, stopping after reversing #338280
    loopey
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    Re: Hoover HNC380-80 condenser dryer, stopping after reversi

    no probs 🙂

    Also the part number for the exhaust stat will get to that for you iff you still need it missed it on 1st read was on me phone lol .
    phil

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24162 can the fault code be cleared? #338826
    loopey
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    Re: Bosch WAE24162 can the fault code be cleared?

    bob could you send me that info to please
    have pm you 🙂

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24162 can the fault code be cleared? #338822
    loopey
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    Re: Bosch WAE24162 can the fault code be cleared?

    i found this dont no iff it works tho
    hth

    To reset it.

    Turn the appliance knob to the off or reset position, 12 o’clock.

    Turn the knob to the 6 o’clock position.

    Press and hold the spin button.

    Whilst holding it, turn the knob to the 7 o’clock position.

    Continue holding the spin button for about 5 seconds.

    Release the button.

    Turn the knob to off.

    When your turn it back on it should have cleared the error code.

    in reply to: bosch dryer #333928
    loopey
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    Re: bosch dryer

    no dident sort problem out , changed heater and ntc , still the same . it sits in the corner of workshop sulking lol ……

    in reply to: Hoover HNC380-80 condenser dryer, stopping after reversing #338278
    loopey
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    Re: Hoover HNC380-80 condenser dryer, stopping after reversi

    hoover p/n 40003568

    connect p/n 5045173401822

    hth

    in reply to: Candy dishwasher Mod.CDW 254/1UK (32143133) #337491
    loopey
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    Re: Candy dishwasher Mod.CDW 254/1UK (32143133)

    Use the wiring P/N. 41030033 (included in the Service Pack) to electrically connect the new
    “Brushless” Motor Pump to the original wiring of the Dishwasher.
    Should the new “Brushless” Motor Pump be used to replace one of the older two-speed Motor Pumps
    P/N. 91200521, you must inform the Customer how the use of the HPS function is no longer
    necessary, since the new “Brushless” Motor Pump will always work at the maximum speed, therefore
    assuring the best washing results in any washing program. For the replacement, proceed as follows:
    • Remove the old Motor Pump and disconnect it from the wiring of the Dishwasher (See Picture 1).
    Fit in its place the new “Brushless” Motor Pump P/N. 41029304 (included in Service Pack).
    • Extract the double brown wire from the three-ways connector of the original wiring of the
    Dishwasher (See Picture 2).
    • Fit AMP Terminal Cover P/N. 41011375 (included in the Service Pack) on the AMP connector of
    the double brown wire. Fit both AMP connectors of the double brown wire and of the blue wire
    inside the connector of the wiring P/N. 41030033 (included in the Service Pack – See Picture 3).
    • Connect the wiring to the new Motor Pump The connector of the wiring from which the double
    brown wire was taken and the ground wire of the old Motor Pump, remain disconnected. Please
    insulate and adequately fasten them to the wiring, with a nylon zip-tie. Test the Dishwasher.


    Unlike the similar “Brushless” Motor Pumps originally mounted on the production line, this spare
    “Brushless” Motor Pump can be bench tested by feeding it directly with 230V/50Hz, for the
    maximum time of 3 seconds. A longer time may permanently damage the Motor Pump. When not
    working, it’s possible to check the continuity of its three safety fuses, directly fitted onto the
    printed circuit of the electronic card (See Picture 4). These fuses cannot be repaired. Should one or
    more should show a lack of continuity, it’s the confirmation that the Motor Pump must be replaced

    iff any fuses have gone its a new pcb aswell 🙁


    have sent pdf to your email addy

    in reply to: Hoover HNV380 Parts advice #336520
    loopey
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    Re: Hoover HNV380 Parts advice

    40003567

    in reply to: Candy CDB 126-80 #336673
    loopey
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    Re: Candy CDB 126-80

    on its way check your in box 🙂

    in reply to: Candy CDB 126-80 #336671
    loopey
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    Re: Candy CDB 126-80

    door interlock 🙂

    give us your email address will send you 2 pdf files

    in reply to: Candy CDB 126-80 #336669
    loopey
    Participant

    Re: Candy CDB 126-80

    its a fault code , count the flashes will let you no what it is .

    in reply to: Three reasons not to go!!!! #334447
    loopey
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    Re: Three reasons not to go!!!!

    fella brought this in bits , i was i tears of laughter , he was only putting a
    new longer cable on it 🙂 🙂

    in reply to: Has something happened to AWI? #336152
    loopey
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    Re: Has something happened to AWI?

    we had a delivery from them on monday ? Web site still down and straite to answer phone 🙁 doesent sound good …

    AWI Ltd Cothey Way ,Ryde , Isle of wight PO33 1QT

    in reply to: bosch cond drier lower flap problem #336112
    loopey
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    Re: bosch cond drier lower flap problem

    the push button is stuck open its behind the door …. hth

    phil

    in reply to: Zanussi Freezer 72538 not restarting #336101
    loopey
    Participant

    Re: Zanussi Freezer 72538 not restarting

    i would be changing the capacitor on the pcb , can cause this fault have a look in simple pcb repairs 2nd page , 🙂

    in reply to: hoover HCA39FA thermistor position #335499
    loopey
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    Re: hoover HCA39FA thermistor position

    hhmn very strange , the pdfs were straite from the hoover site with that model number used . snig iff you have the update can you send it me ta
    phil

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