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  • in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ121 how to test thermostats? #423772
    Martin
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    Re: Whirlpool AWZ121 how to test thermostats?

    Heater normally comes with stats so presumably they too were fitted? The stats attached to the heater box should both be closed circuit. Often the spade terminals to them overheat and burn causing stat failure. A new pair of stats may be all that’s required. Check them out!

    in reply to: Filling problem with Ignis ADL 350/L #423756
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    Re: Filling problem with Ignis ADL 350/L

    That’s the ‘ion exchanger’ full of silicone resin crystals. A vital part of the water softening cycle. Leave well alone, all looks good in the photo. 😀

    in reply to: Google reviews. #423733
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    Re: Google reviews.

    kwatt wrote:That does not mean that you have to like it or indeed accept it.

    Google allows the right to reply and I believe Chris has. I look forward to reading that when Google decide to publish it.

    kwatt wrote:I think these types of “customers” need at best a shot back or reality or a kick up the a$$.

    You have led by example with ISE “customers” so I take your point. I’ll stick meanwhile to being complacent and strive to avoid folks making negative and spiteful comments in the first place. Google reviews will always be a caution and I hope, in this instance, Chris’ reply will cancel out the guys gripe, fingers crossed. 😀

    in reply to: Bosch Classixx 1200 express – Stopped working, no display #423699
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch Classixx 1200 express – Stopped working, no displa

    Take a close look at the main control board.

    in reply to: Google reviews. #423729
    Martin
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    Re: Google reviews.

    ChrisR wrote:How can his review be rational?.

    I said it “appears” rational. I was reading it the way it was written not knowing the case or what you did or said. Reviews are like that, always one-sided, always written in favour of the author. The pen mightier than the sword and can so easily wound.

    You choose to reply and that’s your choice. I’d sooner refund his money and walk away without comment.

    We in the trade have plenty to fear from customers reviews. Rare indeed for someone to give a good review regarding service calls. Only those miffed at the outcome will bother and yours is a typical case in point. 🙁

    in reply to: Google reviews. #423727
    Martin
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    Re: Google reviews.

    I have to say Chris, having read the Nick Francis review, his complaint appears rational. It’s accuracy as to the events and his description over your response may well be argued and you do have a right to reply. I assume you have registered with Google and are therefore free to reply of course. As far Google removing his review, I think that unlikely TBH. You’ll just have to take that on the chin mate. 🙁

    in reply to: Bosch WTA4107GB/01 not heating #423725
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WTA4107GB/01 not heating

    Have you checked the exhaust stat?

    in reply to: Siemans/Bosch DW Programing Guide Module 00269965 #423584
    Martin
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    Re: Siemans/Bosch DW Programing Guide Module 00269965

    It might be this one……

    in reply to: BOSCH WFO2467GB/15 DIAGNOSTICS #423669
    Martin
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    Re: BOSCH WFO2467GB/15 DIAGNOSTICS

    A tired and sticky pump rotor can also cause time-out (I.e 1min left on display). Likewise restricted drain system. Strip and clean motor to rid carbon dust should vastly improve megger reading anyway.

    in reply to: BOSCH WFO2467GB/15 DIAGNOSTICS #423667
    Martin
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    Re: BOSCH WFO2467GB/15 DIAGNOSTICS

    The motor insulation is poor and could be a problem. You didn’t mention the heater and that may be where the problem lies? Duff heater, or no feed to it, or module heater relay?

    in reply to: How to open fully new Bosch hinges for NEFF B1320N2GB / 05 #423679
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    Re: How to open fully new Bosch hinges for NEFF B1320N2GB /

    From the user manual…….

    in reply to: bosch reset procedure #423676
    Martin
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    Re: bosch reset procedure

    …….also type Bosch reset in the search box for dozens of repeated solutions, including unplugging motor and trying several times.

    in reply to: oven switch selector sparks and blow consumer unit fuse? #423637
    Martin
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    Re: oven switch selector sparks and blow consumer unit fuse?

    john6767 wrote:Is it possible the oven element is faulty and causing to blow the fuse?

    The most common failing on any oven is the element. Clearly from what you tell us that is the case here also but your obvious lack of electrical know how puts you and others in danger. Therefore I suggest you contact a local repair person to fix the oven for you and to carry out full safety checks on the appliance.

    240 volts and high current drawing appliances are deadly. :zap:

    in reply to: Siemans/Bosch DW Programing Guide Module 00269965 #423583
    Martin
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    Re: Siemans/Bosch DW Programing Guide Module 00269965

    With or without the LED numerical display?

    in reply to: BOSCH WFO2467GB/15 DIAGNOSTICS #423665
    Martin
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    Re: BOSCH WFO2467GB/15 DIAGNOSTICS

    In the absence of such information (hunting for the Yetti in the foothills of the Himalayas much easier to achieve) may I enquire as to what the fault symptoms are?

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