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  • in reply to: Bosch WVF2402GB/02 Condenser Tank to Outer Tub Hose #451259
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WVF2402GB/02 Condenser Tank to Outer Tub Hose

    jontymox wrote:If that is the best an “Appliance Master” can come up with, perhaps he shouldn’t comment?

    Oh lighten up Jonny. The collar just needs a little ‘lubrication’ for ease of fit. KY an excellent lubricant but Fairy Liquid will do.

    Yours sincerely ‘The Appliance Master’ 😉

    in reply to: Induction hob Q #451264
    Martin
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    Re: Induction hob Q

    EBay? £1? Alarm bells. Don’t cut holes get a local spark to temporarily wire it up and bench test it fully first. Induction hobs are notoriously unreliable it must be said 🙁

    in reply to: Bosch WVF2402GB/02 Condenser Tank to Outer Tub Hose #451256
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WVF2402GB/02 Condenser Tank to Outer Tub Hose

    Ah I knew my tube of KY jelly would help someone someday. I’ve no use for it these days. 🙁

    in reply to: Grill not glowing #451246
    Martin
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    Re: Grill not glowing

    The Ikea/Electrolux ovens do use infrared grill elements but they don’t necessarily need to glow red in order to be affective. So it is indeed perfectly normal.

    If you were to dim the lights and look again you would no doubt see a faint glow anyway. 😉

    in reply to: Free Standing Washing Machine Buying Advice #450750
    Martin
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    Re: Free Standing Washing Machine Buying Advice

    The honeycomb drum allows for unrivalled water circulation over the conventional drum. Using the ‘extra rinse’ facility will overcome your washing concerns.

    Martin
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    Re: NEFF double oven with more than one "symptom" of ill hea

    JackH wrote:What, if anything can be done to narrow down which PCB it is? If indeed it is a faulty board.

    It’s now a matter of isolating the power, lifting the oven out, lid off and physically inspecting the control boards. Also the lamp unit will have to be replaced as well. Contacting a local repair company or Neff another option to consider.

    Martin
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    Re: NEFF double oven with more than one "symptom" of ill hea

    Oven lamps blowing up in this way often take out the electronic control unit/s. Judging from the symptoms it is likely to be the case here but the trick is finding out which of the 3 electronic circuit boards is affected?

    Martin
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    Re: NEFF double oven with more than one "symptom" of ill hea

    Was the oven steam cleaned by any chance?

    in reply to: Washing machine trips RCD on spin. Think item too heavy. #451151
    Martin
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    Re: Washing machine trips RCD on spin. Think item too heavy.

    With little doubt it is the motor that has failed. Either a question of replacing the carbon brushes and cleaning up the motor OR the motor is beyond repair. 50/50 odds 🙁

    in reply to: New Vented TD #451116
    Martin
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    Re: New Vented TD

    Fixing it is the best option. Modern vented dryers not a patch on the TL61.

    in reply to: E15 Check Water on Bosch Dishwasher #451134
    Martin
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    Re: E15 Check Water on Bosch Dishwasher

    Hit the search button and type Bosch E15. There’s lots on the subject.

    in reply to: Off A Cliff! #451110
    Martin
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    Re: Off A Cliff!

    Sadly nothing new. 🙁

    in reply to: AEG T75280AE dryer #450998
    Martin
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    Re: AEG T75280AE dryer

    Thanks, will check the manual for you, wait one….. 😉

    Edit: Just checked that PNc and my first post still holds good. I can’t add to it unfortunately.

    in reply to: suk91mfx5 #451096
    Martin
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    Re: suk91mfx5

    Have you checked the TOC ?

    in reply to: Ball Bearings in Fridges or Freezers #451089
    Martin
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    Re: Ball Bearings in Fridges or Freezers

    kevin.morley wrote:we are finding Ball Bearings around 10 to 12 mm during our mechanical proces

    10 to 12mm and we are talking BIG ball bearings. Not something you would find in a fridge. Are you sure your recycling machinery isn’t self-destructing? :snig:

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