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October 29, 2014 at 12:47 pm in reply to: Bosch dishwasher not heating up – unless I open the door!!! #420867
Martin
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markjgobrien wrote:Thanks for the replies so far! Ok, I have taken a picture of it so hopefully you’ll have a better idea of what it is!
We guessed already what it is, what we don’t know is what the MODEL NUMBER IS..? It would help a whole bunch if you could tell us….. 😉
October 29, 2014 at 8:59 am in reply to: Electrolux Oven Goes Off,also the fan stops when it reaches #419194Martin
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From our remote location it is hard to reach an effective diagnosis. I therefore recommend you contact your local SERVICE FORCE approved agent for their assistance. 💡
October 28, 2014 at 8:02 pm in reply to: Bosch dishwasher not heating up – unless I open the door!!! #420864Martin
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Andy jones wrote:Possibly a chaffed wire in the door loom
There’s a good chance it’s a 45cm machine Andy so they’re not known for wiring harness probs.
I cannot visualise anyone opening and closing a dishwasher door every few seconds in order to get it to heat. Fairy liquid and a wash bowl has got to be a more effective alternative, surely. :clown:
October 28, 2014 at 5:49 pm in reply to: Bosch dishwasher not heating up – unless I open the door!!! #420862Martin
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I’m more than confident someone can help you out. What’s the model number of this Classixx by the way as Bosch made 1000’s of variants?…
Martin
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Bus mans holiday eh Rob? No local Currys down there I suppose. The locals will have to sting the tourists at the clubs, bars, cafés, jet ski and paragliding in order to fund those luxuries.
Martin
ParticipantRe: bosch WAE24061GB/10
If you select ‘Spin only’ then it only spins at 800rpm maximum.
Martin
ParticipantRe: Neff GB-1031.01HCSG
It is probably THESE though you might want to seek out the 9 digit ENr number beginning 195?????? to confirm first.
Martin
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HCCB wrote:The problem I’m design around is the UK produces approximately 2 million tonnes of waste electrical and electronic equipment each year, how do we reduce that?
The answer to your first question is in the answer to your second…..
HCCB wrote:So it’s interesting to understand why the general public replace or dispose of their products.
The cost of each electrical/electronic product is getting cheaper to buy year on year. Couple that with the amount of disposable income households enjoy that cost against income is fractional compared to what it was in years gone by. Not many years ago the cost of a washing machine a major outlay in comparison to the monthly wage packet. A large flat screen TV cost £1,000’s.
In that same timescale the manufacturers were forced to cut production costs to meet demand. The product quality suffered, it’s reliability shortened significantly. Repair costs of those products meanwhile doubled almost overnight with many component parts more costly to replace than buying an entirely new appliance.
Today’s manufacturing techniques allow for their ultimate ease of disposal and recycling. Recycling agencies have refined technology for separation of component parts and their array reusable raw materials. (The proverbial Coke can turned into A380 super jumbo).
So I believe that waste mountain in the future will in effect get bigger, get higher, yet the vast majority transformed into more gadgets and gizmos to satisfy the ever demanding populous.
Martin
ParticipantRe: Buying advice American style fridge-freezer <£800
Under £800 and you’re talking bottom rung budget stuff full of LG, Samsung and Beko. Hard to choose between, all much of a muchness, all perform equally so down to personal choice. One tip: Don’t read too much into buyer reviews instead read through forums like this and see how many folks are in need of help with their faulty LG’s, Samsung’s and Beko’s.
Martin
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I thought it rather coincidental in giving a vacuum cleaner as an example when his name is Henry. 😉
Martin
ParticipantRe: iwe8123 washer
Pump resistance should be 165ohm. I’m guessing the wrong higher wattage pumps resistance won’t 165ohm? …….or the module’s duff, either way means hastle. 🙁
October 24, 2014 at 8:38 pm in reply to: Bosch Classixx Slimline – Keeps clicking solenoid faulty ? #420779Martin
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And the model number is?
Martin
ParticipantRe: Diplomat dishwasher ADP8132 not working
Tap turned off?
Martin
ParticipantRe: LG door seal removal tool
kentapplianceworld wrote:Anyone got another website as connections bit pricey
Martin
ParticipantRe: Bosch washer WFK2200GB/12 FD 7701 drum bearings
Sounds very much like you need BKT77 then which has 6205zz & 1x 6203zz Bearings and 1x 32×52/78×8/14.8 Bearing Seal
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