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Martin
ParticipantRe: Mods/Site Admin Forum
Alex wrote:I did get a security alert this morning when I logged onto the site & was asked to download a certificate. Not sure if this was Kosher??
Bloody Hell! I wouldn’t have thought so! Are we being hacked again Ken?
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Mods/Site Admin Forum
Not at all Chris, the forum by definition has a specific purpose and importance I reckon 😉
Martin
November 12, 2004 at 8:30 pm in reply to: creda 37747 tumble dryer thermal cut out switches help? #119206Martin
ParticipantRe: creda 37747 tumble dryer thermal cut out switches help?
Jackie,
The single orange and the single brown go to the right hand thermostat.
The double black/orange and the single blue go to the left hand thermal cut out (that has a painted red dot on it *)
The thermal cut out device is there to protect the element so by it blowing last time should mean the element is OK. It most likely went due to someone turning the dryer off without allowing it to complete the last 10 minutes of the cycle (cool down period)
Hope that gets it sorted for you?
Martin
* If it is a Green Dot that you have, the wiring is different yet again 😕
Martin
ParticipantRe: Indesit Washing machine WG1130T spin cycle
Anonymous wrote:Is is possible to have a circuit diagram of this machine so that i can check if there is current at motor at spin position.
My postcode is E1 4TJ.
Unfortunately a circuit diagram is not available outside the trade and we cannot advise items of a technical nature to the general public. Our comments are given on an advisory basis, beyond that you will need to contact a local engineer to check it for you.
We do have one listing for your postcode area in our “Directories” section 🙂
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: wma 33 problem & manual
Contact me via email and I can sort if for you 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: bosch wfp3300 beeping beeps!!
Thanks for the info :tup:
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint WM 52 trips electrics
Mark,
Bad news I’m sure on this 😥 I suspect what has happened is the the Door Interlock has shorted out and taken with it the Timer/Electronic Control Board. (Easy check…when you rotate the Programme Dial, if it appears to be slightly stiff in places…thats the give away 🙁 )
Physically the PCB will have blown tracks near the front top end of the board as you look at it. Plus the white plastic water shield will be blackened in the immediate area!
Hopefully I’m wrong…fingers crossed 🙂
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: No gas to my hob – lid problem?
P.S There are two such WE5702NOO listed but not with the Gas Council number (GC1164524) you gave. Nevertherless those 2 versions do show the parts as being obsolete 🙁
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: No gas to my hob – lid problem?
handsoff wrote:WE5702N00
1025369
GC 1164524
s/no 194/87Oh dear I can’t find a listing for that model at all 🙁 . I assume it is a seperate gas hob and not attached to a cooker? How old is it anyway I wonder?
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Indesit Washing machine WG1130T spin cycle
another thing thats easy to check….The ‘Door Striker’ fixing pin? Would explain an intermittent spin fault 😉
As you look at the Striker (on the door) you should see the ‘Pivot Pin’ both sides of the striker, if you don’t then the pin has slipped down and needs re-locating….easy 8)
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: No gas to my hob – lid problem?
Eddie,
Almost certainly associated with the lid safety valve I’m afraid and will need professional attention from a CORGI REGISTERED REPAIRER. Many models within this range are OBSOLETE so if you give us the exact model number we could check for you 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: wma 33 problem & manual
Bangerman,
The WMA33 Manual is freely available (Part No: 5405000 Cost £15) and tells all. Including that the Pressure Switch sets at 6 litres (Resets at 3 litres)..Usual water capacity is 10 to 24 litres depending on programme setting (Normal wash 10 litres..Woollens 24 litres). Flood protection level is 30 litres (Halfway up door) when pump is energised…etc etc…All in the Service Manual and much more 🙂
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Have you got your head stuck up your ****?
eastlmark wrote:Just wondering.
Mark,
Good chargeable work is slowing down because ‘everyone’ and I mean ‘everyone’ is asking more and more these days “How much do you charge?………Say £50 and they run a mile to the nearest branch of Currys and buy a new one!
Contract work has to bolster my income (albeit very inconsistent generally) to cover the decline in private custom. Contractors however carefully pick and choose who they deal with in this area. UKW has provided that selection process.
And no I am not “dropping customers” to accomodate at all, simply filling my day with more good money earning potential.
Martin
November 11, 2004 at 6:05 pm in reply to: 2 problems: Zanussi washing machine, Phillips fridge #119453Martin
ParticipantRe: 2 problems: Zanussi washing machine, Phillips fridge
Long wrote:as i never sit there and watching it spinning.
It might help to 😉
Martin
Martin
ParticipantRe: Have you got your head stuck up your ****?
kheath wrote:Cause if you are not registered with us for it you ain’t getting any.
I signed a new contract today thanks to UK Whitegoods 😀
I am a sole trader and the new contract has the potential to earn me an extra 10 grand a year EXTRA (Thats £10,000 !!!! so my Hawaiian Holiday and a new Bathroom sorted for next year 😉 )
How come??? Simply because MY DETAILS ARE REGISTERED ON HERE and the ‘Letting Agency’ in question simply got my information direct from this site. The work is on MY TERMS and at MY RATES in of all places MY PATCH….so there, and I’m well happy 😀 😀 😀
Martin
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