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  • in reply to: Bosch WFK 2801 error 01 #448979
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WFK 2801 error 01

    As Dave says, the air chamber is the issue. You are best advised NOT to continue using the machine until you perform what is a simple fix.

    Power off, remove back panel, carefully remove the small black rubber hose off the white clear plastic air chamber. The chamber can be withdrawn after unclipping the two latches underneath (see photo). Clean and refit….sorted!! 😀

    in reply to: Not rinsing properly #448995
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    Re: Not rinsing properly

    I’ve never seen such a lousy illustration, no wonder you’re confused. Basically there are two simple options in most installations. Either you hook the end of the drain hose into a nearby sink or 4cm stand pipe OR connect the end of the drain hose to a drain coupling directly under the sink U trap.

    In any event the end of the waste hose should be at least 24″ (60cm) above the ground.

    Questions: Is the waste water draining swiftly from your machine and have you checked the drain filter isn’t blocked?

    in reply to: hoover vision vts won’t wash or spin #448992
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    Re: hoover vision vts won’t wash or spin

    bugkid007 wrote:cheers, i take it there are no belts on this model?

    Oh yes there is!

    in reply to: Creda 37747 Condenser Tumble Dryer #122266
    Martin
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    Re: Creda 37747 Condenser Tumble Dryer

    If you reside in the UK, Maplins, Farnell or RS.

    in reply to: hoover vision vts won’t wash or spin #448990
    Martin
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    Re: hoover vision vts won’t wash or spin

    Time to check the motor. If it’s the one with carbon brushes then chances are they are worn out and need replacing.

    in reply to: AEG oven 944185765 01 #448974
    Martin
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    Re: AEG oven 944185765 01

    Error codes taken from the manual…..

    in reply to: bosch wae24060gb/02 error code #448972
    Martin
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    Re: bosch wae24060gb/02 error code

    Try this and let me know if that worked:

    Dial in off position.
    Hold down start button whilst turning dial anti-clockwise one click.
    Release start button and turn dial to off.

    😀

    in reply to: Bosch W/m sump hose fastening ring 603523 #448938
    Martin
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    Re: Bosch W/m sump hose fastening ring 603523

    Better luck here……. 😉

    http://www.neff-home.com/uk/shop-productlist/00603523

    in reply to: Hotpoint SY10X Oven Timer Dead #448963
    Martin
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    Re: Hotpoint SY10X Oven Timer Dead

    Is there power to the timer? Or maybe a connector block loose?

    in reply to: Siemens SN44T580SK/23 Type SD6P1S heating problem #448904
    Martin
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    Re: Siemens SN44T580SK/23 Type SD6P1S heating problem

    yurtesen wrote:I don’t quite understand how you came up with 00648929?

    Very simply : Siemens Website, typed in SN44T580SK/23 looked at the schematic parts diagram, found Module, clicked on it then text came up ‘00648929 Control Module Programmed’.

    It is fully programmed for that specific module, you just plug it in and switch on. Yes they are VERY expensive, NO I wouldn’t buy one ever off eBay. Hence you chose the third option of simply changing the relays. Job done Everen, congratulations. 😀

    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WKD28350GB Washer/Dryer – No heat when drying? R

    Vini wrote:Thanks again Martin, when you say red button TOC, is that this part “The reset stat (00619335)” you mentioned previously?

    That’s the one!

    Vini wrote:Why is it such a fiddle job? So you pay the engineer £100 each time?

    Fiddle job? No such thing on these machines, they are relatively easy to work on. £100 to an engineer? Good Lord a local independent repairer would rarely charge half that to sort out what I suggested in my previous post. :rolls:

    in reply to: Clothes caught in TSG #448918
    Martin
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    Re: Clothes caught in TSG

    Ex Hoover expression. Buy a laundry bag and wash small items in that.

    in reply to: Vintage Hotpoint #448913
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    Re: Vintage Hotpoint

    codlets wrote:Not mine but just found this on ebay, dont see many of these anymore

    When he’s not cruising the oceans of the world ‘young Jim’ (cough) is out driving around the north west with his grease tin lubing the wringer roller bearings and pump levers of dozens of Empresses on his patch! 8)

    Martin
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    Re: Bosch WKD28350GB Washer/Dryer – No heat when drying? R

    Nuisance tripping of this frequency isn’t good. Clearly it is suffering an airflow problem. This time your gonna have to get more hands on by stripping and cleaning the dryer condenser (the large clear plastic contraption on the RHSide) Fluff clogged especially near the bottom hose entering the drum. Likewise lift the fan motor out and clear the fluff build-up from the fan blades.

    Also the red button TOC had best be replaced as that too has worn and is now more susceptible to premature tripping. Simply replacing it is no cure so don’t be tempted to overlook the main issue. Clothes drying overall is compromised and their fibres damaged by poor air circulation and overheating.

    Have fun! 😀

    in reply to: Siemens SN44T580SK/23 Type SD6P1S heating problem #448902
    Martin
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    Re: Siemens SN44T580SK/23 Type SD6P1S heating problem

    yurtsen wrote:I am guessing the module number is 9000376770 correct?

    No, it is 00648929 ‘Power Module Programmed’

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