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Martin
ParticipantRe: Neff dishwasher cover
Edit to my previous post, the part number has changed to 00342189, but to save you time looking it up, it is NLA. 🙁
Ah well, taper nose pliers it is then. 😆
Martin
ParticipantRe: Stoves 720EF control panel
rbn wrote:Are ther any other tests I could do to confirm the diagnosis before ordering one (if possibile)?
It’s a common failing, I’ve replaced a few. The module/clock unit is still widely available (part no 082595501) at around 70 quid. Easy fit too!
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hot fill
janey700 wrote:Oh god I’m so blonde just looked under the sink again and moved a saucepan out the way and … found the cold tap as well just further down on other side lol so looks like I can get my dish washer now 😀
Even better then, so now you have the choice. :tup:
Martin
ParticipantRe: qualtex twin tub xp870-81885
eng14 wrote:need to find a spin motor for this twin tub guys,any ideas thanks richard. 🙂
Did you ask Qualtex?
Martin
ParticipantRe: Neff dishwasher cover
Unfortunately, I don’t know the part number off the top of my head but I will try and find it.[/quote
Shown in the manual photo I posted as: 341313
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hot fill
janey700 wrote:Would it be expensive to get someone to fit a cold tap under the sink ?
Certainly not, 30 minute job, short length of copper pipe and a stoptap, sorted!
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hot fill
kwatt wrote:The same cannot be said for all the detergents. You also need to check that you are using an appropriate one that is suitable for use in those conditions as many are designed (like washing machine) to have a temp curve, not instantly exposed to hot or you degrade the cleaning effectiveness.
It is a fact that modern detergents are best ‘formulated’ for cold water input. The extended period it takes for the cycle to reach its optimum temperature allows the detergent to reach maximum effect.
In my experience the shorter wash times using cold water formulated detergent on a hot water fill does not have any detrimental effect on cleaning.
Incidental to all this I have found that if a machine has a ‘heat exchanger’ then they don’t dry as well using a hot fill supply. And if your machine has a heat exchanger system then cold water is best. Swings and roundabouts.
November 8, 2016 at 7:11 pm in reply to: My 12 Year old Bosch Classixx 1400 just caught fire #442564Martin
ParticipantRe: My 12 Year old Bosch Classixx 1400 just caught fire
Simon46 wrote:Oddly enough it looks fixable! New heater plus wires and new crimp terminals. Oh and buy yourself a plug in rcd if you have a wylex fusebox !
I echo the thoughts of the last speaker. Common failure given it’s age. Easily fixable and inexpensive. Here’s to another 12 yrs service once it’s done :tup:
Martin
ParticipantRe: Electrolux EWX147410W No LED display
Mo3426 wrote:just out of interest did the customer pay for the new module or did you have to stand the loss as unable to send it back for credit
Ooo! In the interests of both parties such information should not be available.
Martin
ParticipantRe: reset procedure
No spin button then the procedure usually is :
Press the Start button and rotate selector to the 11 o’clock position
Martin
ParticipantRe: Hot fill
ALL Bosch, Siemens and Neff dishwashers can be used on a hot supply.
There will be a stark conflict of opinions over this question. From my side the answer is yes you can use the hot fill supply to most if not all dishwashers. I have used hot fill on all my dishwashers over the last 40+ yrs (at least 4 over that time). The only caution is that the water temperature must NOT exceed 60 celsius. And with most hot water systems that temperature would never be reached with the little amount of water needed to operate. But as a crude rule of thumb, if you sink tap produces ‘scolding hot’ water then your hot water system thermostat needs turning down anyway.
It is a nonesense for anyone to suggest that the modern dishwashers must only be used on a cold supply. Though if a fault occurred to the appliance whilst under warranty the guarantee could be in jeopardy for not fully complying with the manufacturers instructions.
Martin
ParticipantRe: Neff dishwasher cover
Gordy29 wrote:Thank you both. tried pliers. Enr s72t69x2gb/44. Part to be removed is bsh611314 thanks
Here’s the official service manual version of how to do……
(Not got the ‘special tool’ huh?….. Then taper nose pliers will do 😉 )Martin
ParticipantRe: Neff Cooker B15P42N0GB/02
That too has to come off by the looks of. Check the schematic and see what you need take off for access.
Martin
ParticipantRe: Electrolux EWX147410W No LED display
neon_3SP_glow wrote:Yes, it does. I remember peeling the protective film off of the new module.
So both the old module and now the new both have faulty LCD’s?
Martin
ParticipantRe: Electrolux EWX147410W No LED display
Doesn’t the new module assy come with an LCD unit on this model?
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