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  • in reply to: Creda TCR13 Condenser – Not heating?! #127466
    Martin
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    Re: Creda TCR13 Condenser – Not heating?!

    scl,

    Your problem is exactly the same as many others in this forum with a Hotpoint or Creda Condensor Dryer. Its likely the Thermostat Kit is required. Read the other articles for further help on the subject and if you would like to purchase the parts then I include a link for your convenience : –

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Tumble+D … t+Kit.html


    Martin

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM8000 fault code F11 #127429
    Martin
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM8000 fault code F11

    Thanks John and Kevin,

    So I guess I figured it correctly then, I will need to fit both Modules to get this monster running again eh 😯 That’ll be £200 in bits plus labour, I think I instead will suggest she contact the local Whirlpool agent and go the route of “not of merchantable quality” in the hope they will play fair and perhaps do it ‘labour only’.

    I can’t even move the s***ing on my own anyway, its huge, in a tiny kitchen and stood on cushionfloor 😡 😡

    Thanks anyway guys, no more AWM8000’s for me

    Martin

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA 36 – noisy spinning and tumbling #127188
    Martin
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA 36 – noisy spinning and tumbling

    Balmoral,

    Simply contact Hotpoint directly and tell them your problem. They will replace the entire Drum Assembly under the terms of their 5 year warranty ( you wont need proof of purchase either) and just charge you LABOUR ONLY ( about£90)…so get dialing :tup:

    Martin

    in reply to: Putting a Freezer in the shed #127407
    Martin
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    Re: Putting a Freezer in the shed

    Liberty wrote:But it is a brand new chest freezer I want to put in there now. I thought they were designed for this purpose. Am I wrong in that ??

    Your chest freezer will indeed work OK in your garden shed, but a fridge freezer will not because of the ambient temperature differential 🙁

    So YES to your freezer :tup:

    and No to the fridge freezer :tdown:

    Martin

    in reply to: hotpoint tdl 60 #127424
    Martin
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    Re: hotpoint tdl 60

    Paul,

    You say you’ve check the stats?…how about the one in the front drum surround?

    Martin

    in reply to: Bosch SGS6302GB/12 – dead as a Dodo? #127403
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SGS6302GB/12 – dead as a Dodo?

    The symptoms don’t indicate the main Control Module at fault, it’s either the On/Off Switch or the Mains Filter Unit (where the mains cable enters the machine) I reckon 🙂

    Martin

    in reply to: Tool purchases. #127171
    Martin
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    Re: Tool purchases.

    Wow! pretty neat stuff they stock, I do hope we can get a discount set up :tup:

    Martin

    in reply to: A Word Of Thanks… #127096
    Martin
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    Re: A Word Of Thanks…

    …..don’t thank us Ken ❗

    Instead thank yourself for the whole concept UKW and what you’ve created now gives the trade a platform to stand on, to share and interact in a constructive and creative way benefiting all. 😀

    I am sure the trade and all its many representatives that attended the meeting will now fully appreciate the importance and the potential that UKW provides.

    So, thank you UKW!

    Martin

    in reply to: Hoover Softwave 1100 washer/dryer #126344
    Martin
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    Re: Hoover Softwave 1100 washer/dryer

    Anonymous wrote:can any one tell me which pipe it is that i need to take of to look for a blockage took the big black one of the drum and emptyed the water all over please help cheers wayne

    Also check the pump itself is not blocked and is free to rotate!

    Martin

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher Time Fault ? #127004
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher Time Fault ?

    mrhuggy wrote:Bosch integral dishwasher SGVS613.

    No idea what this model is, nor am I familiar with it, what is its full model number I wonder? Nevertheless all the current series have one thing in common in that the initial time indicated is purely ‘estimated’ and does in fact change relative to its progressive working conditions. Also many of the high spec models have a soiling sensor tacked onto the heater box (this may be one of those models?).

    Not sure also what you meant by “reconfigured the circuit board?”, do you mean you simply reset it?

    Martin

    in reply to: Service Power? #125684
    Martin
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    Re: Service Power?

    OK, they still, in spite of me emailing them to stop sending me their jobs (including an acknowledgment to me from David Brock) still continue to get them to me via email. 👿

    So if anyone wants do a few jobs here and there for peanuts, then I have a whole stack here for you. Work in ALTON, GUILDFORD, ALDERSHOT and all points Southeast right down to the sea….!!! Lovely!!!

    Martin

    in reply to: Servis Part Numbers And/Or Wirings Diagrams #126428
    Martin
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    Re: Servis Part Numbers And/Or Wirings Diagrams

    Dragan wrote:Hi,

    could you help me in any way?I need wiring diagram for Merloni Escapo washing machine.Rimer is Elby EC 4118.o1

    I appriciate,
    Dragan

    What???? Serbia???…and you have a Trade Account as a first time user???????? 😕

    Very confusing

    Martin

    in reply to: Bosch Dishwasher – trouble removing kickplate #126983
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Dishwasher – trouble removing kickplate

    Steve,

    Very very rarely does one actually need to remove the kick plate, besides it only accesses the pump should you need to remove it!

    To get to the inlet valve, its the L/Hand Side panel that has to come off :tup:

    The model and FD number is embossed on the stainless steel door panel near the door latch plate by the way.

    Martin

    in reply to: Bosch WTA4408 Dryer – Vent pipe size?? #126951
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WTA4408 Dryer – Vent pipe size??

    Merritt wrote:I am planning on buying a diamond hole cutter so I need to know what size I need!

    Big waste of your money Steve in all honesty, better go to your local hire shop instead :tup:

    Ask to hire a 117 mm TCT Core Drill Bit etc etc..by the way 😉

    Martin

    in reply to: Banging Bosch #126955
    Martin
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    Re: Banging Bosch

    Oh dear, clearly your water supply pipe is inadequately secured and the water pressure very high. I would advise calling in a local plumber to check your pipes :tup:

    The dishwasher is not the cause of this phenomenon but rather the result of it in my opinion, its water valve opens and closes fully and not gradually like with your sink tap. Any dodgy or loose pipework in that situation will clang like Big Ben at midnight 🙁

    Martin

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