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newnhak
ParticipantRe: New fridge/Freezer advice – not Liebherr
Hi
Just had technician out and he listened and said compressor working but pushed inside back of fridge and deduced gas had gone. Maybe I got terminology wrong? Anyway he said it couldnt be fixedSeptember 30, 2012 at 4:30 pm in reply to: Whirlpool with water pooled in soap drawer (awm8103/s) #382062newnhak
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool with water pooled in soap drawer (awm8103/s)
oh i think I have managed to do it by the milking method above. Found a video to show me how to remove the retaining spring. If that has worked I will be really pleased. Thanks everyone:-)))
September 30, 2012 at 4:07 pm in reply to: Whirlpool with water pooled in soap drawer (awm8103/s) #382061newnhak
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool with water pooled in soap drawer (awm8103/s)
Hi
Thanks for the replies.
I have tried hot water but it doesn’t seem to shift. I have pushed something flexible into the hole but it meets a dead end not far in so I am assuming there is a U bend there and I cant get the tube I am using round it.
How easy is it to take the door seal off? I would give it a go if anyone has a guide I can follow or video to watch??
Thanksnewnhak
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43T92GB – installation question
Thanks for the reply Don. Decided I didnt need them then.
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43T92GB – installation question
I am sure they are not from old dishwasher as they were in the new dishwasher when I opened it – lying in bottom rack.
I definitely don’t have the shower head so have emailed customer services – thanks
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43T92GB – installation question
Sorry another question as well – the bosch website says all models come with a baking tray spray head – I cant find one with mine – would it be hiding somewhere!
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Bosch SGS43T92GB – installation question
3cm wide, not very thick. They have like a long slot running all the way down so I guess they slide into something?
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Bosch dishwasher dispensing drawer not closing
Sorry
:boops:It is a Bosch Exxcel auto option
model no – SGS56E02GB/47Thanks
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Telescopic cooker Hood
Thanks for the replies. 😀
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Kitchen cooker hood Extraction
Hi – thanks everyone for the really helpful posts.
I have bought the Baumatic BTC6720SS – 60cm. Designer has planned for a 70cm but I am not sure why. Anyway I think the one I have got will look fine. It should be arriving in the next few days.
I am gathering from the posts that I need to buy the ducting kit separate – and that the general consensus is round 5″ ducting will be best. I guess if I wait for the hood to arrive it will give me some indication of what I need to buy.
And if I go along the long wall the ducting will need to travel 2.2m so well within the recommended maximum. If I go across it will be shorter.
Of course once I have it fitted I will let you know what I think
Thanks once again
K
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Kitchen cooker hood Extraction
cockney steve wrote: Now, unless I’m missing the blindingly obvious, you’d have to do this, irrespective of the joist’s direction…..the vertical extract STILL has to be turnes horizontal, wether it goes across the tops of the units, or between the ceiling and upstairs floor,or you box it into a false beam across the ceiling.
Hi Steve
Thanks for the comments – yes this was exactly what I thought because air going up has to turn somewhere to go along the ceiling whichever way you go – but being a girl i thought maybe I was being a bit dim – lol. I have no idea why the designer thought this – he’s done a good plan but I think I may ignore his technical comments!
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Liebherr CUN3913 or CN3913?
Hi – I thought I would re-open this thread because I am debating the same thing.
I think I am going to go for the CN3913 but it is going to cost me another £130. Presumably the fridge and freezer being on separate circuits makes the cooling on this machine better as one side isnt competing with the other but is this worth another £130?
Thanks
K
-oh and Whistler if you read this how are you getting on with your F/F?newnhak
ParticipantRe: Kitchen cooker hood Extraction
Thankyou very much for your help – the BTC6720SS looks good and not much more in price either:-) I think I will go for that one but will find a local dealer to take a look at Elica too.
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Kitchen cooker hood Extraction
I need a 60cm – prefer a chimney hood style but to be honest I would take good extraction over aesthetics!
The one I was considering was a Baumatic F60.2SS – has a good extraction rate of 500m3/h
newnhak
ParticipantRe: Kitchen cooker hood Extraction
Hi
Thanks – i have read that article. That is saying reciculation is useless – so what should I do? Put the 90 degree bend in which means taking the ceiling out? Is that going to be the best solution? Becuse that is what the article seems to be saying.
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