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Martin
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool AWZ650 Blowing cold air
Mrs H
You will need to replace the Thermostat Kit I would expect, that is the most common reason 😉
Replacements available here : –
http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/Tumble+D … t+Kit.htmlMartin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Cold cold clothes
…..besides, if the machine wasn’t performing as it should, it would not complete the cycle at all. And especially at this time of year your clothes should indeed feel quite cool as you drag them out of the tub.
As for the fabric conditioner, take the drawer out and clean it thoroughly, also scrub inside the cavity especially the spray nozzles above the drawer 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: UK Whitegoods Meeting No.4 – Feb 2005
A few short days to go…so….has the AGENDA been scribed in stone by now or have I and others got chance to stick the odd topic on the pile ❓
A lot of the lads are coming for the ‘Saturday Meet’ from far and wide and I was kind of hoping they might just want to ADD A ITEM/TOPIC for discussion :con:
I realise it will be a bit of a free for all on the day but if our distinguised chairman could at least have a starting point, it would be advantagious I suspect 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Aquarius 9938 Washer Dryer
The ‘clip on’ Module on your machine may well be at fault? The suspect area being the white terminal plugs from the motor to the Module. Known ‘dry joint’ problems around there 🙁
Be real gentle disconnecting that beastie in order to inspect 😯
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Aquarius 9938 Washer Dryer
Terminals 1 & 2 I think you’ll find to be the Tacho circuit and therefore should read around 1.7 to 2 ( on K-Ohms scale 😉 ) So even if those terminals were open circuit the motor should run at full speed on switch on 😕
I suspect a motor plug connection problem or indeed problems with the Timer/Module Unit 🙁 Tell me, what is the first 2 digits of the machines serial number (on the door) that will at least tell us what type of Timer and Motor are fitted to your machine 🙂
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: No Drum Action ??? Hoover WDM120
Indeed most likely is the motor, they do tend to get a bit hot 🙁 . What is the state of its Armature like? Have you checked its insulation?
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: funkyboogy
funkyboogy wrote:ive also got a big network of info sharers within b/g who have worked for varios intresting manu,s… the b/g thing could possibily run for a while,intresting stuff….i just feel u need a balanced view which b/g isnt gettn as the info on the site has either came from a disgruntled ex contractor / engineer..
Just though I would show you part of his recent email to me after he kindly gave me a Dyson PDF file, so he’s not all bad 🙂
He is certainly not a BG ‘plant’ that’s for sure :rotfl:
MartinMartin
ParticipantRe: I HAVE A HOTPOINT WMA34
akkie wrote:let you know if the info you gave me is gen up ….lol
You doubt our advice, surely not? :rotfl:
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint Aquarius 9938 Washer Dryer
I guess you did release the brushes from their retaining lugs after fitting them so they make contact with the armature?
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Known Error Codes
Dyson CR01 Error Codes
F1 = Drum overloaded
F2 = Out of Balance
F3 = Outer Door open
F4 = Inner Door open
F5 = Not draining
F6 = Not filling
F7 = Tacho open circuit
F8 = Overfilling
F9 = Not used
F10 = Overspeed (motor triac failure)
F11 = No Motor action
F12 = Invalid temp signal
F13 = Not heating
F14 = Flooding
F15 = Gearchange failure (too slow)
F16 = Not stopping ( motor triac failure)
F17 = Not used
F18 = Gearchange failure (too quick!)Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Siemens TXL 2402 condenser dryer shows ‘—‘
essie,
No idea 😕 cannot find that model of machine, are you sure you have given us the right model number?
What numbers are written on the inside door panel anyway!
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hoover Performance 1100 washing machine pipe
Part No 91620000 – cost around £6.50
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: TV630
Sorry Kevin, just realised that the TV630 is a vented dryer (I was thinking that it was a Condenser dryer for a minute 😳 ), and therefore does not have a float switch. So it most likely is the Microtemp within the element box that’s gone. (see the other posts on that subject too as Clyde suggests)
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Help Please!!!
Carol,
You will probably need a modified Dispenser Assembly (Part No : 09090275 – cost about £35-£38 😉 )
Try turning the taps down a little in case the flow is too great and ensure the machine is level also 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: TV630
Kev,
If the thermostat on the element box is OK and the Microtemp within the element box is also OK and yet you are getting power to the element then the flood safety switch has probably tripped. 💡
Time to take the machine apart to get to it though 🙁
Martin
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