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  • in reply to: company logos #153674
    Martin
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    Re: company logos

    pup wrote:can one use company i.e hotpoint in yellow pages ?

    I guess you mean the ability to officially use their company logo?

    NO!…unless you are an APPROVED AGENT…if not?….watch out!

    in reply to: Creda 37747 Condenser dryer #153335
    Martin
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    Re: Creda 37747 Condenser dryer

    walnut wrote:Decided to fit a 120c manual reset toc from RS
    cost 3.50.
    Thanks for the advice.

    RS……what planet is that I wonder?

    in reply to: Masterpart vs Parts Center? #152855
    Martin
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    Re: Masterpart vs Parts Center?

    jeremy wrote:told you the likely hood of wether you would get it or not 🙂

    No, no, Stocklink only ever gave a rough guide as to stock levels at the point when you downloaded an up-date, and even then it was way off target.

    I was referring to a spot-on, point off sale, stock level system that can easily be put in place with modern software/warehouse control.

    Masterpart are very close to solving that ideal as far as I can tell, and if not I am sure they are working on it as I type? 😉

    in reply to: It’s too dark to work! #153632
    Martin
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    Re: It’s too dark to work!

    Alex wrote:How did you manage during the blackouts 1939-1945?

    RS wrote:Just wondering Martin, have you taken your sunglasses off from when you were living the dream?

    Ha! Ha! not sure who I should nominate for the most original gag on this one but nevertheless I appreciate the humour. 😀

    Dogs dangly strip lights, LED torches and headband torches just shows (so far at least) the diverse methods we all adopt to overcome a problem of simply shining a light to work by 😛

    in reply to: Hotpoint DWF50 fault codes #153669
    Martin
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    Re: Hotpoint DWF50 fault codes

    Oh flip!

    And I thought lotusray’s post with the 100bit unit (on page 2) might have covered your problem?

    Darned Hotpoint Dishwashers!!! 👿

    in reply to: Hotpoint DWF50 fault codes #153667
    Martin
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    Re: Hotpoint DWF50 fault codes

    Andy,

    Have you ever checked the “Known Error Codes” in Trade Technical Enquiries I wonder?

    They are there mate (on page 2) 😉

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … 0&start=15

    in reply to: Masterpart vs Parts Center? #152853
    Martin
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    Re: Masterpart vs Parts Center?

    Very interesting jeremy even though your post doesn’t exactly relate to this thread, your comments as always are appreciated :tup:

    in reply to: Allowances for the fairer sex #153395
    Martin
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    Re: Allowances for the fairer sex

    Lady customer: “Oh yes the machine pulls straight out without any trouble, my husband got it out last night!”
    Engineers interpretation should be: She obviously does all the delegating and her husband knows when to quit.
    Conclusion: Whatever happened last night is best kept private, instead look carefully at the plumbing and electrics and remove machine with great caution!

    in reply to: Bosch WFF2001GB/01 Heavy duty doorseal #152639
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WFF2001GB/01 Heavy duty doorseal

    iadom wrote:Martin, where is that on Partfinder

    Indesit WG1130TG

    in reply to: large syringe #153464
    Martin
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    Re: large syringe

    Gertrude wrote:Isn’t Vaseline petroleum based? It used to be.
    If so then surely it will quicken the deterioration of the rubber seal?

    Gertrude,

    The seal in question is not made of rubber but neoprene (aka polychloroprene) :lesson:

    Please look closely at the photo above the 60 to 80ml markings you will see the wording “LATEX FREE”. Besides, you cannot use rubber on a sterile surgical syringe such as this! 8)

    in reply to: Bosch WFF2001GB/01 Heavy duty doorseal #152637
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WFF2001GB/01 Heavy duty doorseal

    I stumbled upon a quote from Indesit’s Partfinder yesterday on the subject :-

    Indesit wrote:Oil Resistant Door Seals (Nitrile)

    The Nitrile door seal should be fitted in cases were the seal has worn excessively, due to the presence of chemical agents on clothes being washed. E.g. Petroleum based creams used by people with skin complaints.

    Mind you when you look up the price difference between the regular replacement door seal (£15) and the Nitrile Door seal (£42) I guess not too many of the latter would be fitted. 😆

    in reply to: large syringe #153462
    Martin
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    Re: large syringe

    TELL wrote:spray inside tube with a silicon based furniture polish.

    ….or Vaseline 😉

    in reply to: clicking timer #153650
    Martin
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    Re: clicking timer

    Faulty stepper motor unit 😉

    in reply to: Bosch door interlock prob #153432
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch door interlock prob

    Bryan wrote:the neutral is switched instead of the live.

    😳 Doooh! I should have figured that?…sorry 😳

    in reply to: large syringe #153459
    Martin
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    Re: large syringe

    Seamy wrote:How big is this thing?

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