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  • in reply to: Indesit IDL705 S #167087
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    Re: Indesit IDL705 S

    hi kiwipaul

    from what u describe i would suspect the ciculation motor is faulty, these machines have a static fill for about 2 litres followed by a fill with circ motor on. if it is the motor its not a particularly easy job and could prove expensive

    john

    in reply to: Hotpoint 6240W -update #166723
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    Re: Hotpoint 6240W

    hi
    have seen a couple of these and from memory they are exactly the same as a normal hotpoint w/d but jazzed up to be integrated, they achieved four leg suspension by bolting a lump of angle iron to the normal susp mounting point and then fitting two legs to this each side.

    hope that of use to you

    john

    in reply to: indesit W103K uk bearings? #166665
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    Re: indesit W103K uk bearings?

    hi
    The later version of this machine had a one piece tub assy that is not able to be split, you have to replace the whole tub, part no. C00113810. but beware as there are three different sizes of pulley, either 15mm, 17mm or 20mm ( drum shaft size).

    hope that helps
    john

    in reply to: Error lights eco and rinse aid on WDF50 Hotpoint #166518
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    Re: Error lights eco and rinse aid on WDF50 Hotpoint

    i think your model number should be DWF50, you are correct that eco flashing means water in base but there is no error indicator that uses the rinse aid light, the error codes are only displayed using the program lights


    john

    in reply to: Indesit IDL 40 error message!! #166534
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    Re: Indesit IDL 40 error message!!

    if the lights furthest too the left are flashing ie prewash and wash, this indicates a time out on the drain pump, ie it hasn,t pumped out in time, could be a blockage. however if as you say only used twice suggests its still under g/tee so call manufactures engineer

    john

    in reply to: Creda Oven Fan – It no go! #166530
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    Re: Creda Oven Fan – It no go!

    could be thermostat, has two sets of contacts one being on all time stat is on which brings fan on and other set cycles the element


    john

    in reply to: Advice Needed Please #166256
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    Re: Advice Needed Please

    The FFA97( first produced april 2005) is basically a facelift of the FFA90 and shares many common parts including the module which is the same for both models. Whilst there were a few teething problems with this range they have been sorted long ago, and so you are unlucky to have a module failure. I doubt if Hotpoint would exchange it at this stage as there is a very good chance you will have no further problems.

    hope this helps

    in reply to: Hotpoint BSI620 help required please #164438
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    Re: Hotpoint BSI620 help required please

    Looking at the circuit diagram it appears that the double connector goes to the terminal marked F1 and the single goes to F2,
    hope this helps

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