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  • in reply to: LEC F/F #302736
    loopey
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    Re: LEC F/F

    Done a few of these latley its a rebadged beko , a pound to a penny it has
    a TEE , or turk electic comp on it.. probly week comp , and the watery sound you can here
    is oil in the evap , you will have to flush it through ..

    hth phil

    in reply to: wave guide material #300772
    loopey
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    Re: wave guide material

    have got to agree awi are good ,….

    conections part num 17501AM cut to size micro board 45 by 45 cm 🙂

    in reply to: Hoover VHD8122-80 Washer #300223
    loopey
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    Re: Hoover VHD8122-80 Washer

    ERROR 16 Water Heating Element is short circuited or defective electrical insulation , very common fault on these m/cs

    in reply to: OVEN Whirlpool AKZ151/WH Fan Problem #299969
    loopey
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    Re: OVEN Whirlpool AKZ151/WH Fan Problem

    blown triac on pcb 🙁

    in reply to: hoover washing machine oph714d/1-80 #299874
    loopey
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    Re: hoover washing machine oph714d/1-80

    e16 is Water Heating Element is short circuited or defective electrical insulation , very common fault

    hth phil


    Push and hold the FIRST Option Button with LED to the left .
    • Turn the Program’s Selector Knob 2 steps in clockwise sense.
    • After 5 seconds, release the FIRST Option Button with LED to the left.
    • If the previous procedure was correctly carried out, all LEDs are switched
    ON simultaneously…………..


    Push the START/PAUSE Button , to start the Selfdiagnostic
    sequence.

    3) DESCRIPTION OF THE SEQUENCE OF SELF-DIAGNOSTIC ROUTINE:
    • Water is loaded to fulfill the “basic” level of 6 liters, through the Detergent’s
    Compartment for Pre-wash (I).
    • 1 second of pause.
    • It’s fed for 20 seconds, the Water Heating Element (~8 A on the Digital
    Ammeter).
    • Timed water load is carried out through the Detergent’s Compartment for
    Main Wash (II), water supplied by the Cold Water Solenoid Valve (and
    by the Hot Water Solenoid Valve, when present). It’s fed the Motor for
    the tumbling of the Drum in Anticlockwise sense at 55 rpm and for the
    time of ~ 16 seconds.

    Pause of the Motor for ~ 4 seconds. The timed water load continues, as in
    the previous paragraph.
    • The timed water load is ended through the Detergent’s Compartment for
    Softener (��). It’s fed the Motor for the tumbling of the Drum in Clockwise
    sense at 55 rpm, for the time of ~ 12 seconds.
    • It’s fed the Drain Pump, until “empty tank” Pressostat’s condition.
    • It’s carried out a Short Spin Phase, lasting ~ 15 seconds, at the half of the
    maximum speed available and then the Self-diagnostic sequence is ended.
    • At the end of the sequence of Auto-test, all LED flash together.
    NOTE:should have end in window ….

    in reply to: Hotpoint WT741 thermistor #298165
    loopey
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    Re: Hotpoint WT741 thermistor

    Yes you can fit the wma style thermistor done this a few times when found bad wire on the connector block 🙂

    hth phil

    in reply to: unusual mistral fan fault #297214
    loopey
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    Re: unusual mistral fan fault

    had one of these that had me stumped ,was the fan braking down at low temperature , fan bench ran ok , also possable door switch not working
    see iff door is out of line can drop with to much waite in door thus fan wont run …
    hth phil

    in reply to: All Candy single ovens #296852
    loopey
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    Re: All Candy single ovens

    give me a model number to work with and i will check the technical sheets

    phil

    in reply to: Hoover SE264-80 – Module #297026
    loopey
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    Re: Hoover SE264-80 – Module

    hoover part number is 09200351 connect 31000830 thats a pre programed pcb , plug and play lol ..

    hth phil

    in reply to: Hoover hnl662 #294634
    loopey
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    Re: Hoover hnl662

    this should help yer 🙂

    The Error Codes are displayed by making flash simultaneously the START LED and the LED
    OF THE 1st OPTION’S BUTTON
    The length of each displaying of an Error Code is 15 seconds. During this period of time, both
    LEDs flash together at the frequency of 1 Hz (1 flash per second), the number of their flashes
    in the 15 seconds period being the actual Error Code. After the Code was displayed, both
    LEDs stay OFF until the end of the 15 seconds period. Then, the sequence is repeated.
    Example: Error Code n. 2 (missing completion of the water load, within the designed limit
    time) is so displayed:
    • 2 flashes by the 2 LEDs together, in the 1st 2 seconds (0.5″ ON – 0.5″ OFF).
    • 13 seconds both LEDs are switched off.
    • The sequence as above is repeated.

    Error 1 Door Lock Safety Device open circuit and/or Wiring.


    Error 2 Missing completion of the Water Load Phase, within
    the designed limit time of 5 minutes and 18 seconds,
    due to Low Hydraulic Pressure, faulty Solenoid Valve
    and/or clogged Fill Hose

    Error 3
    Missing completion of the Water Drain Phase, within
    the designed limit time of 6 minutes, due to clogged
    Pump’s Filter and/or clogged Drain Hose or clogged
    domestic drain system


    Error 4
    3 sequential operations by the Anti-flood Contacts of
    the Pressure Switch, due to Mechanically Blocked
    Opened Solenoid Valve or faulty Pressure Switch.

    Error 5
    Faulty NTC Temperature Reading Probe and/or Wiring
    and/or “Core” Board. Ohmic values of NTC Probe are:
    20 Kohm at 25°C – 2.14 Kohm at 85°C.

    Error 6 Defective “Core” Control Board.

    Error 7 Main Motor’s Rotor is jammed

    Error 8
    Short or Open Circuited Motor’s Tachometric Dynamo
    and/or Wiring. Ohmic values of Tacho’s Coil as follows:
    Ohmic Value with Ceset Motor: 42 Ohm
    Ohmic Value with Hoover Motor: 156 Ohm
    Ohmic Value with Sole Motor: 184 Ohm

    Error 9 Short Circuited Motor’s Triac on the “Core” Control
    Board and/or defective “Core” Control Board.

    Error 10 Faulty Program’s Selector and/or Wiring.

    Error 0 Faulty Wiring and/or defective “Core” Control Board. no flashes ?

    in reply to: hoover HC6 120M not starting #294276
    loopey
    Participant

    Re: hoover HC6 120M not starting

    You should have 3 wires from the back wich is green should be live when m/c is
    switched on (but not started )when start button is pressed it switches to neutrel
    unsleaved middle wire is allways live , then gives the front sleaved wire live when the door
    lock makes contact …. ok

    You can short out the 2 white wires BUT WILL ONLY RUN FOR 5 SECOUNDS , and show an error code
    2 door lock o/c…

    best way is to just connect a new d/lock ..

    HTH PHIL

    in reply to: How old is this old bird? #293751
    loopey
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    Re: How old is this old bird?

    ANY ONE reconise this one , think its a a parrnel dryer was working ok
    it had a new element in side of drum , still boxed up … customer said i aint used for 25 years ? lol 🙂

    in reply to: A Picture Says A Thousand Words #241314
    loopey
    Participant

    Re: A Picture Says A Thousand Words

    All i can say is lazy engineer t{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}&T lol


    ———————–
    Hotpoint engineer was told to tape up freezer to stop smell coming out out of freezer .
    as customer was putting clame in for food lost , because it will be 2 weeks before they
    can send out a fridge engineer , to asscess the problem , ..UNBELIVABLE


    in reply to: Hotpoint d/washer FDW60 #294280
    loopey
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint d/washer FDW60

    check wall socket is earthed , or m/c as earth continiuty , had this problem , drove me nuts , after finding loose earth pin wireing in socket

    phil

    in reply to: Hotpoint wd440 spins on drying cycle #294311
    loopey
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    Re: Hotpoint wd440 spins on drying cycle

    yup some of the early wd440s are programed to spin during drying cycle
    came across a few of these when we did alot of reworking raw machines
    We orded mods n chips.. only for them to do the same thing . probs cust
    never seen it do it before ?
    hth phil 🙂

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