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  • in reply to: Looking for a user manual #309021
    nobodyspecial
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    Re: Looking for a user manual

    Just had a reply from dimplex saying, Thank you for your email, I confirm that we have not manufactured this product for over 10 years and we therefore do not hold any documentation on this product. We also do not hold any spare parts or replacements.

    in reply to: Electrolux fridge not cold #300662
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    Thank you for you help spimps it was the thermostat after all.

    in reply to: Electrolux fridge not cold #300661
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    Bought a thermostat from here so just waiting for it to come now so until then no cold beers in the fridge so i will have to blame my girlfriend for not cleaning the fridge out and thats what caused the thermostat to go and now she will have to let me go to the pub.

    in reply to: Electrolux fridge not cold #300659
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    I went to a repair shop by me and they said if it’s the thermostat it will cost £55 for the part and to fit it. The compressor is cold so if i buy a thermostat from here is it a easy job to do.

    in reply to: Electrolux fridge not cold #300657
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    Thanks for your reply. No you cannot hear any sound from the fridge.

    in reply to: Hotpoint first edition 800 WM51 washing machine #211397
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    Re: Hotpoint first edition 800 WM51 washing machine

    The suspension kit doesn’t state that it will fit a WM51 so is there a different one i need.

    in reply to: Creda advance condenser energy saver T601CW tumble dryer #206706
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    Re: Creda advance condenser energy saver T601CW tumble dryer

    I have put the tumble dryer back together and then ran it for about an hour but noticed that there was water running down the back panel and it looks like it’s coming from (don’t no the name of but it’s a white casing and screwed to the lower back panel and then screwed to the motor then it fits into the float chamber) Should this part have a seal fitted to it as there wasn’t one when i took it off but where it fits by the impeller there was some sort of silicone but nowhere else so would i have to remove the part to seal it and if so what with.

    in reply to: Creda advance condenser energy saver T601CW tumble dryer #206705
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    Re: Creda advance condenser energy saver T601CW tumble dryer

    I finally worked out how to get the drum off 😀
    I have now removed the float chamber lid and it’s about 1 cm of fluff in there so i hope that was the problem.

    in reply to: Creda advance condenser energy saver T601CW tumble dryer #206703
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    Re: Creda advance condenser energy saver T601CW tumble dryer

    I removed the black rubber bung from the float chamber and a few drops of water came out and a little bit of fluff but when i looked down the pipe it looked clear so then i removed the top and side covers and noticed that on the float chamber there was about a 2mm gap between the base of the float chamber and the lid in one place but the rest is ok apart from when you try to lift the lid it seems to move easy so should the float chamber be sealed or can the lid be removed so it can be cleaned out. While cleaning all the dust out i noticed where the plastic covers are there is (not sure of the name) a impellor inside the casing and inside the impellor there is a plasic bag which i cannot get out so it looks like i will have to remove the drum but how do i do this and how do i remove the belt from the pulleys.

    nobodyspecial
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    Re: Creda advance condenser energy saver T601CW tumble dryer

    You wouldn’t have a picture on where the float chamber is would you. And also a guide on how to remove the drum. As for a engineer i cannot afford one yet as i was laid off from work on friday.

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    Re: Creda advance condenser energy saver T601CW tumble dryer

    Thanks iadom for your reply.

    I have removed the condenser and there was some fluff in between the fins but this is soaking wet and when i turned the condenser on it’s side it left a small puddle of water on the floor. What should i check next.

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