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  • in reply to: Hoover Optima oph714d – v.v. noisy spin #424086
    Martin
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    Hoover Optima oph714d – v.v. noisy spin

    It’s for the skip. Drum is sealed and a replacement over 250 quid.

    in reply to: zwh6120p filter #424084
    Martin
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    Re: zwh6120p filter

    From the user manual and downloadable from the Zanussi web site. You could access yourself using the all important PNC number 😉

    in reply to: zwh6120p filter #424082
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    Re: zwh6120p filter

    clockworkone wrote:Thought it was fairly obvious what it was. Obviously not.


    You want help, than please give us as much information as possible.
    Make?
    Model?
    Product no?

    You may be surprised to know there are many many variations just in those 3 simple questions. Mind readers we ain’t. What is obvious to you may not necessarily be so to those that help. Leading inevitably to answering a question with another question. Give us all a break please.

    Is this what you seek?…….

    in reply to: zwh6120p filter #424080
    Martin
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    Re: zwh6120p filter

    Here’s another guy that never gives us the make OR the important product number. :rolls:

    What filter? Pump or Sump?

    in reply to: df 61 tripping #424073
    Martin
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    Re: df 61 tripping

    TOC-H Lamp springs to mind. 😉

    in reply to: Filling problem with Ignis ADL 350/L #423758
    Martin
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    Re: Filling problem with Ignis ADL 350/L

    Could well be the inlet valve needs replacing.

    in reply to: John Lewis washing machine E10 error #423992
    Martin
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    Re: John Lewis washing machine E10 error

    You said it happens at the final rinse stage, the only part of the cycle when BOTH valve coils are energised. Therefore I conclude the valve is faulty. They often fail so it wouldn’t surprise me in the least.

    in reply to: John Lewis washing machine E10 error #423990
    Martin
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    Re: John Lewis washing machine E10 error

    The inlet valve faulty.

    in reply to: Hoover VHC691B tumble dryer short circuit #422761
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    Re: Hoover VHC691B tumble dryer short circuit

    The ONLY way to isolate where the fault lies is by using an Insulation Tester (often referred to as a Megger). It’s what we use as a matter of course in the trade for quick and effective fault finding. Taking the back off and fiddling with wires and connections, poking about blindly is not to be recommended and is if anything dangerous.

    Hoover do not publish service manuals, they stopped that 15+ years ago. 🙁

    Your best bet would be to call in a local independent repairer I would suggest. 💡

    in reply to: seimens dishwasher no power #424015
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    Re: seimens dishwasher no power

    You should post in TRADE Technical and not in the public forums.

    Anyway, duff Control Unit most likely,

    in reply to: Football Season 2014/2015 #417495
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    Re: Football Season 2014/2015

    Be careful of what you wish for.

    in reply to: Lots of lights #423968
    Martin
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    Lots of lights

    Sure. What error code flagged up in the end? Most Zanussi error codes are in the ‘Known Error Codes’ thread for your convenience. 😀

    in reply to: Zanussi zdc5350w #423997
    Martin
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    Re: Zanussi zdc5350w

    Here you are…..

    in reply to: Google reviews. #423748
    Martin
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    Re: Google reviews.

    simonb wrote:its not a true reflection of a business….

    When enough miffed customers moan it will be. As is generally agreed, only those with a gripe will Google. The happy customers have no reason or incentive to bother themselves which will only highlight the bad ones even more.

    As I said earlier, much to be feared about Google reviews especially those of us that rely on our own website for new business. Could end up as a turkey shoot for those that bodge in the wrong oven elements or ponder over flashing LED’s.

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx 1200 express – Stopped working, no display #423701
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 1200 express – Stopped working, no displa

    Tricky to access but do take good clear photos of the wiring connections prior to dismantling the control unit. You can’t get to the PCB without taking most of the wires and connector blocks off first.

    What machine did you buy I wonder?

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