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  • in reply to: ADP 5520 #231220
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    Re: ADP 5520

    many thanks chris
    john

    in reply to: Neff 6544WM #207966
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    Re: Neff 6544WM

    Thanks andy at that price its definately worth a repair
    John

    in reply to: Neff 6544WM #207963
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    Re: Neff 6544WM

    Thanks for that, being as its a drum as well i would think its BER.
    John

    in reply to: Robin KMP3050DL Insulation Tester #205582
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    Re: Robin KMP3050DL Insulation Tester

    “OR” normally means over range, that is to say higher than your meter can read..

    in reply to: Hotpoint W/M PCB Part no required. #203419
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    Re: Hotpoint W/M PCB Part no required.

    Should be 1604899- as that has prog selector plus 2 others probably variable temp and spin speed

    in reply to: Hpt WD420 heater box modification 39 date code #203308
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    Re: Hpt WD420 heater box modification 39 date code

    Be careful however as this part is not a direct replacement for any machines prior to date code 54 as they will require an update to the eprom files

    Nice when things are staight forward 😕 😕

    in reply to: Hotpoint 1605230 #191275
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    Re: Hotpoint 1605230

    1605710 is the part number, however this is only a direct replacement for the original spiral element type with flushing hose, it can,t be used to replace the bleckman type heater as fitted in 1605230, but the individual parts are available for that.

    Great when things are oh so simple

    in reply to: Hotpoint 1605230 #191273
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    Re: Hotpoint 1605230

    Hi Iadom
    You won,t for much longer, that part has just been declared obselete due to yet another heater box assy and compatabillity issues

    John

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD440 valve S#41167581 #191014
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    Re: Hotpoint WD440 valve S#41167581

    Hi Chris

    Try this 1605222
    Should be what you are looking for
    John

    in reply to: wf210 not running prog #190478
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    Re: wf210 not running prog

    Hi
    How long does it fill for before stopping, also when it stops do all lights go out or does it appear to want to work properly??

    in reply to: Creda 49715J cooker #182178
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    Re: Creda 49715J cooker

    there is no chance of it working as your customer suggests as the only wiring to the light is from the push switch, and nnone at all from control switches.

    john

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADP 8332 #178629
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    Re: Whirlpool ADP 8332

    Thanks for response,
    Sorry but i am third party in this, have been asked by engineer friend of mine, however the info you asked for is
    part no. 481221838198
    and symptoms are that after fitting board can only select first 4 progs after that it goes back to 1 and won,t select prog 5, sorry but i don,t know why he change the board in the first place.

    Many Thanks

    in reply to: Hotpoint BFI680 Salt Light Indicator wont go off #169857
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    Re: Hotpoint BFI680 Salt Light Indicator wont go off

    Just to let you know, the salt indicator should go out after 5 cycles.

    these models are slightly different to previous hotpoints in as much as the salt indicator will come after 29 cycles (counted by the micro processor), at this point it will fill the machine with 600cc ofwater at the end of the cycle, you then open the salt cap and fill with salt, this should displace a further 600cc of water enough to close the pressure switch contacts. so that the next time you use it the controls recorgnise the pressure switch contacts are closed and start counting all over again. Therefore if you add approx 1 litre of cold water to the sump the next time you use it should start the process off.

    A long winded explanation of a simple process 😆 😆

    in reply to: Hotpoint BWM129 Built in Washer #169713
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    Re: Hotpoint BWM129 Built in Washer

    hi Bob,

    Indesit received the gold wool mark for this strange inovation, the idea is that the load sticks to the inner drum stopping it rubbing against itself. BRILLIANT 😕

    in reply to: HOTPOINT AQUARIUS WF430 #169241
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    Re: HOTPOINT AQUARIUS WF430

    Hi leway

    it sounds as if you have a loose top weight, will need tightening, BUT NOT TOO TIGHT, or you will snap the mountings on the drum

    john

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