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  • in reply to: Forum Format Change #123175
    Martin
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    Re: Forum Format Change

    Dave_Conway wrote:You can move multiple posts all at once Martin.

    Now he bloody tells me :haier:

    But neverless thanks for that Dave, and on that advice I have done shedloads more in a fraction of the time. I can sort the rest if you guys like. ❓

    CAUTION to other volunteers though………….???? DO BE CAREFUL WHICH BUTTONS YOU PRESS….RULE OF THUMB>>>DOUBLE CHECK WHAT YOU WANT TO MOVE OR DELETE AS YOU CAN SCREW LOADS UP WITH THIS<<<<<<

    Martin

    in reply to: Forum Format Change #123172
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    Re: Forum Format Change

    …and what a job that is, I’ve moved shedsloads so far its taken me over an hour and I have only cleared Decembers posts!!!!!!!!!

    Martin

    in reply to: Is buying new better than repairing? #123223
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    Re: Is buying new better than repairing?

    You can probably do it yourself for NOTHING!

    Simply remove one of the ‘Drum Lifters’, rotate the drum to locate the sock and PULL IT OUT!!!

    Refit the Drum Lifter and away…….No charge 😀

    Martin

    in reply to: Forum Format Change #123170
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    Re: Forum Format Change

    With apologies for my earlier post on the idea, Plan B does look good, really very neat and easy for the punters to understand and hopefully post correctly. 😀

    Whats happened to your Avatar Kevin…is that “Plan C?”

    Martin

    in reply to: Forum Format Change #123164
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    Re: Forum Format Change

    Best “Rule of Thumb” to adopt by far is KIS(Keep It Simple)

    Nothing wrong with: Public Help, Public Parts etc etc. Splitting them further into sub-categories will only add to the confusion.

    kwatt wrote:Public Laundry

    They’ll be sending in their dirty washing if we’re not careful under that heading :rotfl:

    Martin

    in reply to: Hoover Performa 1100 #121714
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    Re: Hoover Performa 1100

    consumer boy wrote:iwill not by hoover again

    I take on board your comments consumerboy and thanks for that, but even Hoover machines do not have a dispenser problem these days that doesn’t have a simple cure :tup:

    I refer again to my earlier post here, sort that out and you will get it up and running again…easy :lesson:

    Martin

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP539AV Door springs! #123102
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP539AV Door springs!

    You’re a star Dave thanks 😀

    In fact I did include those parts you mentioned so I was on the right track at least and now will print your ‘assembly instructions’ for when I call back and fix the darned thing.

    Thats another :beer: of Fosters I owe now I expect :rotfl:

    Martin

    in reply to: white knight cl 427 wv #123115
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    Re: white knight cl 427 wv

    Not available I’m afraid 🙁

    What’s your problem? Can we help you?

    Martin

    in reply to: Cooker trips circuit breaker #123111
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    Re: Cooker trips circuit breaker

    Steve,

    You will certainly need an engineer in to check it out to be on the safe side. See our “Directories” listing in the Navigation Bar and type in your Postcode 😉

    I suspect however it may simply be due to residual dampness within the appliance and a good ‘dry out’ in a heated room may cure the problem over several days. RCD trip switches are very sensitive after all for your safety.

    Try that first 😉

    Martin

    in reply to: Zanussi WJS1265W Not drying #122833
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    Re: Zanussi WJS1265W Not drying

    Twoten wrote:Martin, your suggestion of the duff valve looks positive I think I’ll check that first.

    Promise me you’ll come back and tell me I was correct 8)

    Martin

    in reply to: hotpoint wma33 #123099
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    Re: hotpoint wma33

    Bennymeboy,

    You will have no trouble with this simple job then 🙂

    The heater (Part No: 1603298 and possibly available from our “shop@” in the Navigation Bar) is accessible having removed the rear panel 😉

    PULL THE PLUG FIRST :plug:

    Martin

    in reply to: Bosch SMS5012 Dishwasher Stops Several Times During Cycle #123008
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    Re: Bosch SMS5012 Dishwasher Stops Several Times During Cycl

    My pleasure mate g’day 😀

    Martin

    in reply to: Bosch Maxx WFL2450 stacking kit #123086
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    Re: Bosch Maxx WFL2450 stacking kit

    Clive,

    I reckon the best combination being the WFL2450 with the WTA3003 on top :tup:

    Both good reliable machines and easy to maintain, and I believe also come with a good extended warranty 🙂

    Martin

    in reply to: bosch dishwasher fault codes #123069
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    Re: bosch dishwasher fault codes

    Johnboy,

    Your machine most likely has a blockage and I recommend getting an expert in to service it for you as it is not a DIY type fix.

    Check our “Directories” for a recommended agent in your area 🙂

    Martin

    in reply to: whirlpool awz 321 #123059
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    Re: whirlpool awz 321

    Simon,

    First of all I reckon you meant an AWM321 8)

    Not to worry 🙂 with these machines it is important you check everything before condemning the Timer, as they do not fully perform unless all components are fully functional.

    I personally would suspect the Motor Brushes as the likely culprit :tup:

    Also check the element before ordering a new Timer/module unit 8)

    Martin

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