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maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WF860
iadom wrote:Not that I am aware of, I usually save them from displaced heaters but this one will no doubt have the much smaller connector.
Jim.
Yes it does Done a bit of research :rolls: Indesit supply one, part no. C00083915
Connect show three if you search this no.
5031687856050 Indesit/ Merloni
5045171485442 Hotpoint
Looks like they must be the same, except the price 😕maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WF860
iadom wrote:I have has several FO3’s on Indesit machines recently, all cured with a new NTC, the small round white one that fits into the backplate. Not seen it on one of these before.
It still looks more like a board fault though. 😕
Jim.
Jim is the thermistor available as a seperate item for the WF860? I cannot seem to find it 😉maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Siemens Dishwasher SN28303GB11
Hi Greg
Thanks for the reply
Mains voltage into transformer, nowt out.
First thing I checked was the loom in the door as you would on these series. When the controls go dead there is still a supply to the machine.
I have ordered a new transformer so I will give an update when it’s fitted.
Malmaltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WF860
Penguin45 wrote: Sorry, no wiring diagram.
Chris.
Do you want one :rolls:
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WF860
Hi Chris
Yes it’s counting down through the prog. as normal. My first thoughts was that the heater relay on the board was welded closed but I think this would leave the heater on through spin which it is not
Mmaltheviking
ParticipantRe: Siemens Dishwasher SN28303GB11
No takers on this one? Mr Nice Gegsy 😉
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: For our own Mr Kenneth Watt
Shit have I missed a pizz up :rotl: happy birthday young un 😆
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: pat test
45p for a plug, change it.
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoin/Ind DW’s
eastlmark wrote:I think pretty much every dishwasher out there will do that to some extent if interrupted when really hot. Which is why many have a delayed circulation pump start up under those conditons.
You are right eastl. but this was cold water 😉
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hotpoin/Ind DW’s
I attended one of these machines with the solid plug, customer was complaining of a leak from the front of the DW (BFI620) I run the machine and no leak 😕 ran it a second time and stopped it through the programme and had a look inside to check the water level, all ok, on closing the door water splurted out at the bottom of the door 😕 obviously the tub is now airtight which I find strange considering the crap goal post door seals that are fitted to these :rolls:. they generally don’t make contact all around the door. With the tub being airtight I presume that when the water is heated up in the DW then there must be a pressurisation, hence water being pushed out of the bottom of the door.
Anyone else come across this problem?
Can any of you current Hotpoint guys out there shed any light onto these new “solid plugs”?maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Hpt WF860 IN TEST MODE
Hi Highburyhero welcome to the site, try this page, Jim has posted the info.
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … ic&t=12044If you need info on this site it does have a search facility that sometimes works :rolls: always worth a try before you post 😉
Malmaltheviking
ParticipantRe: Customer seeks help!
Would a phone call from the customer to the HM Tax office and HM Customs go amiss? I Sure they would be interested in someone who does not give out receipts they were in my area :rolls: as Jackal mentioned
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: Knocking Bosch
Martin wrote:Went to another Bosch today (WFL2260UK/04) that makes this knocking noise but only at around 800rpm. A fraction below and above that speed it stops completely and ramps up to maximum with no problem. 😕
Like the one I went to back in 2005 it appears to come from the damper mount fixing on the drum? Knowing that Bosch supply a different set of dampers (448032) where you have to drill out the plastic tub mounting and fit a nut & bolt in its place, I gave up on that idea though. Suggesting to the customer not to worry about the noise (which doesn’t happen on every wash by the way 😕 ) and let me know should it get any worse. :rolls:
So, I wonder if anyone else has any experience with this problem?
Yes, changed the susp leg and all was OK. Bit of pain 😕 if I remember right you need a 12.5mm drill?
maltheviking
ParticipantRe: NASA TV
Satallites ready though
http://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p148 … stbin2.jpgmaltheviking
ParticipantRe: Dishwasher Depth
Penguin45 wrote:
Anything decent out there?
Thanks,
Chris.:rotl:
Sorry Chris I couldn’t resist
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