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September 6, 2008 at 4:47 pm in reply to: Alarm sounding perfectly working Schreiber APM6222 Freezer #261594
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Alarm sounding perfectly working Schreiber APM6222 Freez
Most likely a faulty sensor or control board, not easy to diagnose π
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ParticipantRe: Zanussi Fridge Freezer keeps bleeping!
You have a PM π
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ParticipantRe: servis M6006 keeps on filling
deltra wrote:just bought new module for m6006 Β£33 connect π―
What SRP they quoting?
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: customer database.
You guys up to speed with Data Protection ? π
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ParticipantRe: servis M6006 keeps on filling
timdowning wrote:Β£109.25 for me!!! π―
Ditto. π
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ParticipantRe: Can’t Think Of One!
Turbo wrote:
It`s the sustainable materials bit that confuses π me as metal makes up the biggest percentage of washing machines, dishwashers and tumble dryers.
Is metal more sustainable than plastic or plastic more sustainable than metal when recycled π
If the latter is the case then will we see even more plastic materials introduced to the products?Graham
Can anyone remember the launch of the current Zanussi range, I heard comments that the plastics involved in the machine could be re-cycled several dozen times, does anyone know if this has happened this side of planet Z? As far as I am aware the majority still go straight into landfill π₯maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Electric shower repair…. Am I breaking the law?
PGS wrote:Have a good luck at the earth bonding on sink and under bath to give you an indicator of installation, ie if it aint bonded ,dont touch it.
You won’t believe this but bonding is not a requirement on sinks, π bathrooms have to everything bonded including the pull switch, oh you can now install domestic appliances in bathrooms π―
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Electric shower repair…. Am I breaking the law?
simonb wrote:
One clairfy the do’s and donts with home electrical work not pat testing.especially with the current climate its all to tempting to take up any offers of other work.You need to have taken or be converse with the relevent testing requirements, was BS7671 not sure what it is now cos the regs. are changing π Filling the relevent paperwork in is the most complicated side of it
Try posting a question on the Institute Of Electrical Engineers web site http://www.iee.org
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Zanussi WJD1257W. Sticks at 26 mins.
Hi Jim
I know you said you checked the heater, π
I had one of these turned out to be a wire hanging of the heater, worth a second look π
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WM52P Timer blown?
Customers usually forget to tell you that they have had to give the door a thump to get the machine to start, hence dislodging the thermal device in the interlock, BANG :rolls:
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint FDW70T. Detergent rinse aid draw
Weird, Bernie
As you say if you search for it it shows obsolite π If you put HPTC00144172 in the “search” the part comes up although out of stock. πmaltheviking
ParticipantRe: Can’t Think Of One!
“Put your money where your mouth is” would probably fit the title π Government that is not you Ken π π
If the government were serious about this, then it would be a start in the right direction. Excuse me for being a sceptic but do you know of any policy that this government has put into play that they have backed up with hard cash?
I feel the underlying reasons for the Government to now raise the issue about repair not replace is all down to the fact that we have signed up to the world agreements on waste and recycling.
To be honest everyone knows that we ainβt going to reach the targets on time.
For the government now to look into this culture that we have in Britain which has been developed mainly by the manufacturers, seems to me a bit to me like the “stable doors, horse bolted” syndrome.If they are serious then they need to seriously address all aspects of the industry not just the VAT. Itβs not so much the VAT on repairs but the extortionate prices of spares dictated to us by foreign companies.
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: UKW cheaper than Connect for some spares?
kladave wrote:Β£41.13 to me, π jeez you couldn’t make this up.
Dito :rolls:
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: IND WIDL 126
Does sould like the module could be duff, did you check it for water/condensation damage? have a look at the transformer on the module, I had one of these faulty it may be discoloured and out of shape π
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Indesit Smart Card Reader
Dales-Electronic wrote:No – more like, more scrapped machines, more complaints about quality, lack of brand confidence and educated change to a better product. β
Ah! got it, this is where Merloni will see the light and decide to look after their LOYAL British customers and not think we are treasure island, just waiting to give our money to them :rolls:
All pigs fed and ready to fly,arf arf π
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