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Martin
ParticipantRe: Ariston LSI 61 – faulty cycle
delfont wrote:ok soundslike something to check further…
do you know how i can get into this bearing in mine is integrated?Welcome to our world and if you want to go there, the machine needs disconnecting and taking out for inspection 🙁 .
Tip : – The side panels need removing to begin the process of elimination 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Which brand should I buy?
pwhite8314 wrote:– though I’d be interested to know if you think this is an installation error – when you light it (turn the knob and push down), unless you keep it pushed down for about 10 seconds, the hob goes out again.
Not a fault as it uses a ‘Thermocouple device’ that needs heat applied to it in order to operate. The benefit safety feature of such a device means that should the flame be extinguised for whatever reason, the gas supply will be shut off within a few seconds of that happening 😀
Martin
March 7, 2005 at 2:46 pm in reply to: Does the Creda 47916 dishwasher element fit another model? #127962Martin
ParticipantRe: Does the Creda 47916 dishwasher element fit another mode
jweaver wrote:Does anyone know how I can find out which models this part will fit?
I should hold onto your element Jon if I were you as you may well need it again in a few short years 😉
It only fits models 47916,47917,BF12B and BF12P so a bit of a limited market for that 🙁 Trade value????….about £15 new ❗
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Ariston LSI 61 – faulty cycle
Delfont,
Maybe in your case the baseplate is flooded and the water inlet safety switch has tripped I would think 💡
If that is the case then the machine leaks from somewhere, usually the main wash pump or the door seal etc etc.
:plug: PULL THAT PLUG FIRST BEFORE LOOKING :zap:
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Ariston Margherita 2000 – dryer not heating up
Gavin,
If you have parts cover then thats fine and a contact to get it fixed is an easy solution for you I shouldn’t wonder. As to what’s wrong? Well that could be a number of things, and if you wish to take the self help option then you will have to furnish us with more information including the actual Model number of the appliance 🙂
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint TL61 timer
Ralph wrote:can anyone help with wiring instructions
Ralph,
If you have an account with Wash Vac (Parts Center) then I know that their Technical Dept could fax you a copy of the wiring changes needed 😀
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: ADP2756 flashing 6 times. Help !!
It’s likely that the water supply is either blocked or restricted in some way. Check the inlet valve filter and stop cock supply to the machine, if it still gives you the error after checking that, then the water inlet valve of the machine is faulty 🙁
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Suk90mfx – not heating properly in Fan Mode
graf wrote:Is it normal for the fan heating elements to go after only 20 months?
Sadly yes not unusual at all 🙁
graf wrote:If the fan elements need replacing, could it be a DIY job?
With the right tools and electrical know-how not too bad a job, If I knew what make an SUK90mfx was I could also advise you further 😀
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: hoover tv630
clyde wrote:Sounds like the relay is faulty to me part no 91201247 not sure on the price tho
That too is a possibilty @ a cost of around £9.75 🙂
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: hoover tv630
Joeyburke wrote:Am i being optimistic here hoping that all I need to replace is the on/off switch??
Yes indeed, just the switch (Part No: 28225101- cost about £4.00) is what you will need 😀
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Where’s Dave ?
I bet the poor bugger is sick of holidaying by now, he’s been out there over 24 hours after all by now. No laptop, no Don, no Diplomats and I bet he has just discovered his mobile don’t work either….poor bugger :rotfl:
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Indesit wg1130tg
My pleasure Paul, its easy to fix by the way 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hoover Nextra HNL2126
goose wrote:Where is the operating lever?
It’s located on the top of the Dispenser Housing and is adjustable (But only for an engineer to mess with, so leave it for the GIAS man to sort 😉 )
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Bosch 6312 Dishwasher: No Heat
pms wrote:One entry from a moderator says its not a DIY repair
That would be me I expect Peter 8)
However if you are the least bit competant at electrical repairs and the use of a soldering iron then it can be done. It requires the removal and close inspection of the Module Circuit Board, the problem will be all too apparent to anyone as the burnt terminals and PCB track are clearly visable.
Before you undertake such a mission you will need first to test if your machines programme will ‘reset’ successfully or not 😕 (see your instruction book on how to reset a programme). Now if it does NOT reset then that tells you that the Module Circuit Board is beyond redemption and will need replacing, so don’t even bother trying at that point. 😥
:zap: DO MAKE SURE YOU UNPLUG THE MACHINE FIRST :plug:
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: hotpoint tdl 10
Milo,
Probably not good news then 😥
I reckon it needs close inspection (dismantling) to be sure. At the very least you will need 3 of 1701674 Bearing Pads & a 1701676 Felt seal. But usually when they get in the state you discribe then the front metal plate wears too badly in order to replace these bits. 🙁
As a consequence you will need a new Front Drum & Duct Kit (Part No 1702495) to fix it but sadly that part is expensive and in my opinion uneconomical to consider 🙄
Martin
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