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  • in reply to: John Lewis JLWM1202 fill stops then drains and switches off #452836
    Martin
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    Re: John Lewis JLWM1202 fill stops then drains and switches

    davewash wrote:Even in a cold wash??

    Oh yes! Check that heater 😉

    in reply to: John Lewis JLWM1202 fill stops then drains and switches off #452834
    Martin
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    Re: John Lewis JLWM1202 fill stops then drains and switches

    Heater problem.

    in reply to: Oven light stays on & templight doesn’ got #453101
    Martin
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    Re: Oven light stays on & templight doesn’ got

    Replace element.

    in reply to: Possible Heat Pump Dryer #453033
    Martin
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    Re: Possible Heat Pump Dryer

    Beko DCJ83133W……nice 😀

    in reply to: Possible Heat Pump Dryer #453026
    Martin
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    Re: Possible Heat Pump Dryer

    Condenser dryer are high maintenance in comparison to vented. Heat pump dryers take much longer to dry than conventional condenser dryers. Bosch umm? Not brilliant, Zanussi or Beko better.

    You’d be hard pushed to find a reverse tumble from that lot as well. 🙁

    in reply to: New washing machine advice #453010
    Martin
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    Re: New washing machine advice

    Stick with Beko. They are excellent value for money, cheap to buy, fix and repair and should give you 5+ yrs service.

    Miele? Very nice, reliable, take ages to complete most wash cycles though. Bit OTT for a young family with loads of washing. Cost a fortune to fix when they go wrong.

    in reply to: Tecnik Integrated Dishwasher SN6TIE01GB/01 Tripping fusebox #453020
    Martin
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    Re: Tecnik Integrated Dishwasher SN6TIE01GB/01 Tripping fuse

    You’re looking at a more serious problem beyond casual DIY fixing. Tripping RCD means that maybe the heater or motor has failed. Internal leaks are very likely, combine the two and it’s gonna be a costly fix for sure. Time to call out a local repairer to check it out.

    in reply to: Bosch washing machine burning smell inside drum #406568
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch washing machine burning smell inside drum

    “1totalshambles” wrote: Thoughts?

    Just one since you asked, full ENr?

    in reply to: Neff Integrated washer/dryer #452975
    Martin
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    Re: Neff Integrated washer/dryer

    Has the machine been installed using an open gravity fed waste pipe? If so chances are it is partially blocked and overflowing?

    in reply to: bosch dishwasher #452970
    Martin
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    Re: bosch dishwasher

    Got to be pump related I would think. How does it check out anyway?

    in reply to: Neff DW PCB #452972
    Martin
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    Re: Neff DW PCB

    It may well be a power supply issue as it is around the voltage rectifier area of the board. Also the 2 white relays directly above that fused area are the heater relays. So it could be associated with heater failure as well. Costly fix and no mistake. :snig:

    in reply to: Bosch SMS69M18AU/44 wierdness – repair or replace? #452966
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch SMS69M18AU/44 wierdness – repair or replace?

    Have you tried the mains plug (kettle type) that mains lead plugs in at the back?

    in reply to: February 2018 WTA conference #451182
    Martin
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    Re: February 2018 WTA conference

    Just 5 weeks to go……!

    in reply to: Wet vac washing machine emptying #452768
    Martin
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    Re: Wet vac washing machine emptying

    Phidom wrote:For a washer I would poke a length of garden hose down through the soap drawer housing and use the drill pump.

    That is an impossibility. Besides that then assumes you have access more than the OP describes.

    Sorry to burst your bubble but a hand drill pump and garden hose are best left solely to your successful radiator problem.

    in reply to: Zanussi dryer #452820
    Martin
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    Re: Zanussi dryer

    Oh get a life! Dave gave good advice and one we often apply in the workplace to establish if the capacitor is the issue. 9 times out of 10 it is. No risk at all here, carry on Dave 😉

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