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  • in reply to: appliance fires #454011
    Martin
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    Re: appliance fires

    macmini wrote:Remembered about this thread when I saw this earlier.

    http://www.kentonline.co.uk/medway/news … ed-180276/

    I’m thinking the source could well be the circuit board? More exciting Beko stories could follow here.

    in reply to: Siemens washer e43 #455012
    Martin
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    Re: Siemens washer e43

    Probably blew the motor triac on the board 🙁

    in reply to: Rossiere bocuse #454958
    Martin
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    Re: Rossiere bocuse

    🙁 Very unlikely but good luck searching 😀

    in reply to: Hoover DXA43WA #454971
    Martin
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    Re: Hoover DXA43WA

    OK so we have ruled out the heater as a potential. So, on the draining issue, how quick does it empty? E03 is related to a drain time-out so whilst the pump may work and the filter clear the drain hoses to and from the pump could be restricted somewhere.

    (52 yrs in the trade 😕 )

    in reply to: Hoover DXA43WA #454969
    Martin
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    Re: Hoover DXA43WA

    Scott.robinson85 wrote: Maybe I’ll try with a full load in and the heater disconnected

    There’s no point in doing that Scott. Just follow what Dave suggests (above) with no load and see if the error code still shows.

    in reply to: Bosch condenser t/dryer WTE84307GB/13 #454856
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch condenser t/dryer WTE84307GB/13

    Getting very hot yet not tripping the safety TOC?

    in reply to: Rossiere bocuse #454956
    Martin
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    Re: Rossiere bocuse

    I get where you’re coming from as they are pretty thin and weak. But the answer is no, there is no such cast replacement that would fit or be suitable. You’ll just have to buy new replacements.

    in reply to: Hoover DXA43WA #454959
    Martin
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    Re: Hoover DXA43WA

    The error code can also show if there is a slight earth leak on the heater.

    in reply to: Washer dryer trips power #454954
    Martin
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    Re: Washer dryer trips power

    Well clearly there is an electrical short circuit or earth leakage going on in there. Could be the door lock switch or the heating element or the thermostat?

    With little electrical knowledge I would seriously suggest you contact a local independent engineer to call by and fix it for you. Is it still under guarantee? If so give Indesit themselves a call.

    in reply to: Gas Regs and windows in kitchen #454951
    Martin
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    Re: Gas Regs and windows in kitchen

    Ventilation of some kind is necessary to be Gas Safe. That has to be an effective extraction over the hob, a suitable permanent air vent in the wall or an openable window. Ideally a combination of any two of the three options.

    A Gas Safe engineer can suggest how best these options need be applied in your case. As it is a leased property your freeholder should be contacted and asked to rectify the situation as per Gas Safe advice.

    in reply to: Damaged Induction Hob Glass 1st Use #454945
    Martin
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    Re: Damaged Induction Hob Glass 1st Use

    Any spillage should be wiped away immediately. Water far less of a hazard than liquid containing salt or sugar. Spillage using a wok can be far more likely than other cookware especially the rigorous movement needed when distributing the ingredients. Has the wok got an induction symbol on the base or embossed stating ‘induction’ ? Have cleaning agents been applied to the glass prior to usage? Could you possibly take photos of the damaged area and the wok in question and download them using the ‘upload attachment’ facility (below)?

    in reply to: SMV53M00gb/21 not heating water #454882
    Martin
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    Re: SMV53M00gb/21 not heating water

    RS or Farnell

    in reply to: SMV53M00gb/21 not heating water #454880
    Martin
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    Re: SMV53M00gb/21 not heating water

    Heater relay on the board primary suspect.

    in reply to: Replace a Bosch grill element #454834
    Martin
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    Re: Replace a Bosch grill element

    It is the main thermostat and it’s the capillary you see and are trying to remove. It will need great care not the kink or fracture that in any way as the gas in it will escape rendering it useless.

    I would advise you replace the element AND that thermostat to be sure all is well on reassembly.

    in reply to: Antimicrobic #454806
    Martin
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    Re: Antimicrobic

    Thank you Steve 😀

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