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ParticipantRe: Prima lpr 600
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Damn thing has turned its toes up ………..again!Solder joint fine……………….. 😕
Reed switch goosed…………………
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Hello Mr Maplin………………..miniture reed switch please…………….thank you………………. 😀Time passes…………..soldering iron is weilded…………….Prima is resurrected. 😀 😀
Crossed off Mr Whirlpool’s Christmas card list for 2009 as well!, saving £60 on a fill thingy. 😈 8)
Penguin, I am still saving for my Neff……………………………………….. :rolls:
maersk
ParticipantRe: Prima lpr 600
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Done 😆
Much easier having cut the ‘wiggle’ hole last month – no casings to take off.
Works a treat. 😀
On inspection, the inside of the plug appears abnormal. Of the four ‘double bent’ fingers of the plug, one appears to have a single bend ie. there is either a bit missing or it has folded back on itself when originally fitted. i suspect this is the root of the problem. I shall have to dissect it, out of interest, at my leisure this afternoon. The ‘slot in’ connection for the small wires (within the plug) don’t appear too clever either…………….Solder 1, Plug nil :rolls: 😉
Still going to save for a NEF,NEFF,NEFF though………………… 😀
maersk
ParticipantRe: Prima lpr 600
AAARRRRRRGGGGHHHHH!
Decided to just nip upp the plug last week (wrong decision) and the dreaded 7 flashes again. 👿
Soldering iron out tomorrow 😳 :rolls:maersk
ParticipantRe: Prima lpr 600
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maersk
ParticipantRe: Prima lpr 600
Thanks Don.
Which bells and whistles do you think are really required?
I’ve never had a dishwasher that dries properly, you know the tops of cups and mugs
or‘they all do that gov’nor!’ 8)
maersk
ParticipantRe: Prima lpr 600
Thanks for your reply.
Yep, the reed switch IS functioning – removed my plasic inspection hatch 😯 and checked this morning.
Good ‘penguinesque thinking’ – a permanent connection, I was still thinking plug and socket – I may persevere with this for a little longer as it does wash quite well. In the meantime I shall save up my pennies for a NEFF,NEFF,NEFF, fnar! 😆
Any in particular or are they all decent?
Thanks again.
PS re-read my post and it looks like I am drunk – another job needs doing – cleaning the contacts under my keyboard.
If Mr Whirlpool priced his bits more attractively (as it were) I would get a Christmas card, it is just that £60 for an injected, polythene moulding with a 30mm sliver of PCB attached seems somewhat over the top when production costs are very likely considerably less than 10{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of that figure.
AND it represents 15{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} of the cost of a Neff, Neff, Neff, – fnar,fnar! 😆
Rant /off/ :rolls:
maersk
ParticipantRe: Prima Whirlpool LPR600
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You sir, are a gentlemanmaersk
ParticipantRe: Prima Whirlpool LPR600
😀 Better than a ‘phone call!
Are the angle brackets obvious? i can’t see any thing
maersk
ParticipantRe: Prima Whirlpool LPR600
😆 This is one of the most helpful forums I have ever joined! Thanks Penguin.
As I can’t find the ‘build-in’ instructions, can I just screw the feet in to lower its height and slide it out or will it be fixed to something?
The worktop is granite so it can’t be fixed to that.
How do you get the door off? 😕
maersk
ParticipantRe: Prima Whirlpool LPR600
Thanks, thats left as you look at it from the front fitted, yes?
Sods law dictates that is fully integrated!!!!
maersk
ParticipantRe: Prima Whirlpool LPR600
Thank you for your prompt reply.
How do I access the flow meter to
A) clean it and
B) check connectionsThanks
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