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    Re: Bosch sgs5302 – lots of dirt coming from pipes + very sl

    Ornit,

    The heater is not working!

    Usually the main circuit board is to blame and can be expensive to fix 🙁

    When you start a programme, and the ‘reset it’, will it switch off after 60 seconds, or not?

    (Check your user booklet if you don’t know what reset is)

    in reply to: Diagnosing fault with Bosch SGS 56A72 GB #151734
    Martin
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    Re: Diagnosing fault with Bosch SGS 56A72 GB

    Pacman wrote:Yes, honest!

    Thank you for your confession my son and may your God go with you! 😀

    But in all seriousness and stuff, I reckon you need pay close attention then to the pump inlet (lowest point of the tub, where the water sits) Clean that out, check the pump (see your user guide). Then if tears still ensue, give me a call.

    Let us prey!

    in reply to: 118TRADES.COM #151750
    Martin
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    Re: 118TRADES.COM

    Been there, done that, didn’t buy the T shirt 👿
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … 118+trades

    in reply to: Bosch SGS5312 GB not filling with water #151702
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS5312 GB not filling with water

    Now start it on any wash programme, then once it starts do a ‘reset’ (thats pressing the 1st and 3rd programme buttons in together for 2 seconds) that should reset to ZERO then it should switch off after 60 secs…let me know what happens????

    in reply to: Diagnosing fault with Bosch SGS 56A72 GB #151732
    Martin
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    Re: Diagnosing fault with Bosch SGS 56A72 GB

    Martin,

    Confession time for you now!…Have you always ensured your machine has been fully topped up with salt and that at no time have you run the machine without it?

    in reply to: Bosch SGS5312 GB not filling with water #151700
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS5312 GB not filling with water

    The buzzing is most likely the drain pump. Unplug the machine and tip it backwards about 45 degrees to see if any water leaks out of the base?

    UNPLUG THE ELECTRICS FIRST OK? :zap:

    in reply to: HPT DF61 fill valve #151731
    Martin
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    Re: HPT DF61 fill valve

    TC,

    The DF61 valve is indeed 1801287 and its just a single common or garden valve. If that’s not what you need I guess you have the wrong model no?

    Are you after the remote safety inlet valve then?

    in reply to: PUBLIC LIABILITY INS QUOTES #150025
    Martin
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    Re: PUBLIC LIABILITY INS QUOTES

    iadom wrote:and there is no excess to pay.

    Pull the other one 🙄

    ….do the co-op still do bacon slicing demo’s on a Tuesday by the way?

    in reply to: Belling Classic 80 Double Extra 1973 model List No 280X MK1 #151686
    Martin
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    Re: Belling Classic 80 Double Extra 1973 model List No 280X

    MTR143 from Qualtex most likely will fit? Email spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk for more information as to its suitability and availability 😉

    in reply to: Ariston AWD12UK Motor? #151682
    Martin
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    Re: Ariston AWD12UK Motor?

    Much better price too!…thanks Bryan :tup:

    in reply to: Articles, Reviews etc #103805
    Martin
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    Re: Articles, Reviews etc

    Just an up-date on this (with Ken’s permission?)

    Clearly the reviews are very very effective indeed and good reviews? or bad? get noticed very much via Google and the other Search Engines.

    The example below will give you some idea of what it’s all about :-
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … tent&id=16

    Just go onto Google yourself and type (for example) Hotpoint rubbish

    to see what I mean? 😉

    So, if you would like to publish a review, its easy! Just go into the navigation bar on the left, click on “Reviews” and away you go (adding a photo is a good idea too)

    Thank you!

    in reply to: Me/CES #147770
    Martin
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    Re: Me/CES

    Has CES ceased now Dave? The site logo/link has been removed from the Forum list. Come to think of it I haven’t seen Don lately either 🙁

    in reply to: Extracter Needed #151661
    Martin
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    Re: Extracter Needed

    Dual fuel means a gas hob I guess? Recirculation cooker hood a totally useless option in this case I’m afraid 🙁

    Recirculation hoods are rubbish at the best of times but better than nothing however, nothing runs a very close second 🙄

    in reply to: Total Control Electricity #151652
    Martin
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    Re: Total Control Electricity

    Phidom wrote: I don’t think these rules are covered in the IEE regs.

    Part P = New installation, permission required 😯

    in reply to: PUBLIC LIABILITY INS QUOTES #150022
    Martin
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    Re: PUBLIC LIABILITY INS QUOTES

    My AXA renewal notice came in yesterday. The premium has ramped up to £146 👿 ……and they have shifted the goalposts by increasing the excess from £100 to £250 😥

    So after shopping around I have got the same cover from http://www.assure-uk.co.uk for just £112. It seems though that all insurers have put up the excess now to £250!!

    So be even more careful not to tear the lino or chip the worktops guys as that simple Hotpoint motor brush job will really cost you 😯

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