Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
November 2, 2016 at 12:31 pm in reply to: Approximate Age of this Belling Cooker Hood / spare parts #442362
Martin
ParticipantRe: Approximate Age of this Belling Cooker Hood / spare part
RocketMan wrote:(you can get brown ones but not white)
Time to get out the white spray paint, a good shake and a few squirts….job done! :tup:
Martin
ParticipantRe: IOT enabled Engineers
My 17″ Samsung smart TV in the kitchen can only now receive one channel (Dave). Have I been hacked? 😳
Martin
ParticipantRe: ISE 10 (1607W) repair – Fife, Scotland.
emax wrote:Is it ok to gently file any sharp edges away or is that a bad idea?
It shouldn’t be a problem to do that.
emax wrote:Also, anyone know of a good repairer in my area?
Take a look here…
Martin
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS45E02GB/45 wont start program
Severe case if barking up the wrong tree before waiting for an answer first. 😉
Most likely the Impellor Jug (00424099) needs replacing.
Martin
ParticipantRe: WAQ283S1GB/01
I’m guessing you didn’t do a search before posting?
Search results suggest Inverter Board troubles. 😕Martin
ParticipantRe: ISE 10 (1607W) repair – Fife, Scotland.
That’s belt buckle or jeans stud type damage by the looks.
Martin
ParticipantRe: IOT enabled Engineers
Poo, poo it all you like but sooner rather than later all the punters will want IOT stuff and will avoid buying appliances that don’t included the technology.
Fridges already have CCTV cameras inside so you can remotely check up on the contents. Next they’ll have barcode scanners for in-built stock control so whilst in Tesco you can ask your fridge how many burgers are left. Or remotely lock the wine chiller when the kids are home alone. The washing machine can tell you if the liquid detergent reservoir is getting low. Turn on the oven’s plate warmer if you decide to drop by the takeaway on the way home from work. The possibilities are endless and the guys in R & D are already testing out the next generation of ‘we never knew we needed it until now’ gizmoids. 😕
IOT is here, make no mistake. Get ready for all the troubles that will quickly follow.
Martin
ParticipantRe: bosch dishwasher
dopper wrote:so any ideas before i pull it out
Yes it is a seized/knackered diverter valve and to cure you replace the instanteneous water heater assy (00491756) :tup:
Martin
ParticipantRe: NEFF Fridge/Freezer power cable
The terminal connection is adjacent the compressor and relay housing on the sub frame.
Martin
ParticipantRe: how and have i been lucky ?
adv wrote::rolls: was thinking that . like lights always a live and just switches the neutral
We’ve all punted our thoughts as to what potentially what was the reason. Do tell us what you found in the end?
Martin
ParticipantRe: Bosch dishwasher drain out
You might like to check the one way drain valve. That could be your problem.
Martin
ParticipantRe: washing machine filling
The stopcock isn’t shutting off properly. If it is one of those with a blue lever you turn through 90degs to shut it off then without looking I know that is where the fault lies. To prove it simply disconnect the hose from the washing machine and see.
While your replacing the stopcock you might as well replace the fill valve on the machine too for double security against further flood outbreaks. 😉
Martin
ParticipantRe: Dryer overheating
That’s the little 6kg dryer I think, so timer most likely gone AWOL ❓ .
Martin
ParticipantRe: Bosch dishwasher drain out
Where does the drain hose terminate? Is it standard length?
Martin
ParticipantRe: bosch oven
2 possibilities, 1) The temperature limiter (00420753) 2) The thermostat (00658806).
-
AuthorPosts
