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Martin
ParticipantRe: Indesit. Wie 157s
Check the motor carbon brushes.
Martin
ParticipantRe: de Dietrich remote
Try here….
https://uk.electronic.partners/repairs/ … -midlands/September 24, 2017 at 5:37 pm in reply to: Local repair man grabbed by the throat in kitchen #447286Martin
ParticipantRe: Local repair man grabbed by the throat in kitchen
r600a wrote: but still the snobby lawyers try it on and try to reduce the costs..
Oh go on Bryan, give us an example how lawyers get involved. π
Martin
ParticipantRe: What washer dryer would you recommend
We need a βLikeβ button on these forums. π
Martin
ParticipantRe: Top arm not spinning
I have no clue on Beko dishwashers but many other brands have a ‘water distributor device’ that switches the water flow too and fro between the top arm and the bottom in turn. Such a device integral or close to the output of the circulation pump. And if your Beko has such a device then it sounds like that is stuck and not switching between each spray arm. π
Martin
ParticipantRe: What washer dryer would you recommend
Unless you have some to sell it’s best not to recommend anything. That way when it goes belly up your good reputation is not compromised. Let’s face it, they are all pretty shyte and unless you live in a tiny flat or bedsit, why buy one?
Martin
ParticipantRe: Another W-T-F Moment In Media
kwatt wrote:I like my odds thanks. I’ve got more pressing problems to loose sleep over.
Well for you then Ken. Speaking for myself I will continue to hope further, more comprehensive regulations on appliance safety are put in place. Current regulations donβt go far enough and, thankfully, others more knowledgeable and influential than I can go further in achieving this ideal. Sweet dreams! π
Martin
ParticipantRe: Oven not working..grill ok.
moore7t4 wrote:I’m afraid that will be because I can not read the serial number.
My best I can read is the product number, which is incomplete: 3**97*092
Nearest to that is…..
Model: EOD984B or EOD984B2
PNC : 94417109200There is no such model as an EOD948 as far as my computer can tell that is. π
Martin
ParticipantRe: Bosch T/D WTA74100GB/09
Is the motor trying to start? Duff start capacitor maybe?
Martin
ParticipantRe: Another W-T-F Moment In Media
Oh if only this thread were to be on Twitter (thinking aloud again) π
Martin
ParticipantRe: Oven not working..grill ok.
moore7t4 wrote:Make: Electrolux
Model: EOD 948Hope this helps.
Almost, you forgot the serial number (or in E/lux speak the full PNC number) π
Come back if you need any parts once youβve isolated the power and taken the panels off and reached a diagnosis. π
Martin
ParticipantRe: Another W-T-F Moment In Media
It’s all about limiting the possibilities of fire breaking out. A rare event, true enough AND needs the perfect conditions for it to cause a problem. The defrost timer box catching fire, the fluff saturation against an open wire element, a faulty heater relay on a PCB and plug-in connectors overheating and catching fire. In all cases they simply need the right conditions for it to become a problem.
The subject matter in this thread is plastic backed fridges. Apparently the blow torch won’t ignite the foam, that’s great news. Not those perfect conditions though truth be known. If fire took hold I’d like to think the guy with the torch would be on hand to deal with the situation. I’d like to think also the plumber up in the loft brazing a copper pipe against a rafter would likewise be on hand should there be a problem.
The video “evidence” that the LFB have produced shows, quite clearly, the comparison between the open foam back and the metal enclosed back. It’s not doctored by hollywood in any way in order to mislead. Just time-lapsed footage that shows, to even the most sceptical of you all, the comparison between the two. How can you argue against that pray tell?
Take another look…….
https://youtu.be/Pvko16hqJ7gMartin
ParticipantRe: Oven not working..grill ok.
Yes, just give us MAKE, MODEL NO AND SERIAL NO. π
Martin
ParticipantRe: Oven not working..grill ok.
Yes all ovens have TOCβs. Donβt know exactly where yours is located but usually closely attached to the main oven cavity at the back or above. It is a small component with one wire in and one out. Both wires removed and the TOC should be a closed circuit using a multimeter to test for continuity.
September 21, 2017 at 5:50 pm in reply to: AEG L12710VIT buzz buzz when switched on and door open #450582Martin
ParticipantRe: AEG L12710VIT buzz buzz when switched on and door open
OK, you have at least ruled out any problem with the dryer heater. Pulling off wires from other components serves no purpose, in fact it could make the problem worse!
My guess is that when the RCD tripped the main control/Power board fused out. :(. If you were to access it and check then chances are that the circuit controlling the door lock has blown. A door lock triac on the board blackened and burnt?
Inspect the component side of the PCB for damage.
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