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  • in reply to: Animo a dutch firm #153320
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    Thats the commercial boys you need. Try looking in Yellow P under commercial Glass washers or a link from there. You should be able to match the element but it s always a search for these things sorry couldnt help more

    Mark

    in reply to: Zanussi Washer Dryer WJS1265W #152770
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    Re: Zanussi Washer Dryer WJS1265W

    If its the electronic type machine (ie push button start) then you will need a new module which will need to be configured. If manual type timer then could be this as long as the module really is ok.

    Mark :rotfl:

    in reply to: mutlimeters/tester #152732
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    Cheap is ok ( I use an Argos multimeter ) but you still cant beat a Meggar it does show up faults that a multimeter wont and there is a legal issue.


    Mark

    in reply to: Bosch WFR2860GB/01 FD8203 #152692
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    Re: Bosch WFR2860GB/01 FD8203

    Looked on their website but Bosch is not listed.


    Mark 🙁

    in reply to: LG L207TQ #152685
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    Could be a number of things but the first thing I would check is the small pcb. I think it s located at the front of the ice making compartment. sometimes water gets spilt down the front. if its that type of machine Mark

    in reply to: Bosch Nightmare #152601
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    And I thought it was me Cheers

    in reply to: Ariston Li62 #152190
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    There are lots of style doors even on yhe same type of machine. Usually on the inside of the dishwasher door there will be 2 retaining screws and a type of catch which holds the door in place. If not completely sure best to call in a pro who should be able to do it for a reasonable cost. Try Repairs@ may save you a bit of heartache. Mark

    in reply to: Zanussi FLE 1216 w problem #152462
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    Almost definately the module / PCB. Configuring them is not too bad as long as you take your time. The configuration code is the long number with letters (16 digits) printed on the top of the old module. The machine has to be in test mode once you’ve fitted the new module. If you send me a P.M with your tel / fax No I can fax you a couple of pages of configuration notes on how to do it. Mark

    in reply to: Zanussi WJS1397W prod. 914639503/00 #152404
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    This will be the timer. one of the internal cogs has jammed allowing the timer motor to engage the whole timer. Mark

    in reply to: Hoover HCA 390FFK #152052
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    I’ve had this problem on a few HCA models. Nearly always the P.C.B. Quite often the screws are hidden behind the stick on facia. hope this helps and is not too late for you Mark

    in reply to: zanussi fjs 1225w #150943
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    Inner drum I take it, If so is it the large shaft type I have a No of Zanussi drums and shafts lying about. Mark

    in reply to: Beaumatic D/W BTD-4B #150780
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    That’ll have to do Thanks

    in reply to: Servis M991 1100 won’t spin #150377
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    This would be a module problem. When load in machine is unbalanced module senses different loading on motor. This sometimes can be over sensitive causing no spin action also make sure pressure chamber is clean Mark

    in reply to: ZAN ZWF1630W Error code? #150768
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    Also had this type of error code and found the tacho on the back of the motor hanging out
    Mark

    in reply to: Smelly Bosch #148921
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    Thanks

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