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  • in reply to: diplomat oven #240565
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    Re: diplomat oven

    Main oven outer door glass is 012385484. I don’t see a listing for a complete door though

    Hinges aren’t sided and they don’t come as a kit, it’s separate parts:

    – hinge bar (main hinge part) 011542003
    – spring 081555700
    – front guide bush (hinge receiver) 081538700
    – rear guide bush 081538800

    There’s also two versions of the hinge pin depending on the range:

    Classic and Standard versions use 12mm pins 081557301
    Softline versions use 16mm pins 081557300

    in reply to: Problem with Diplomat Softline Gas Oven – ADP0530 #240493
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    Re: Problem with Diplomat Softline Gas Oven – ADP0530

    Hi Maggie

    It does sound like it may be a cooling fan problem. As well as the cooling fan though there’s also a small circuit board which controls the fan that could be faulty.
    Without having it tested there’s no way of saying which component is faulty and it may be worth seeing if you can get someone local (try repairs@) to examine it rather than start throwing money at parts and hoping it’s the right bit.

    Since it’s a gas cooker you’ll be looking at getting someone CORGI registered. Even though the repair is likely to be to electrical components only, to gain access the machine may have to be disconnected from the gas supply.

    Both parts mentioned above should be available from UKW:

    Cooling fan – 082233400 (roughly £50)
    Cooling fan PCB – 082814400 (roughly £30)

    You can email spares@ukwhitegood.co.uk for more accurate pricing and availability 🙂

    in reply to: Diplomat Oven – ADP4500 #240099
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    Re: Diplomat Oven – ADP4500

    Hi goatfiend

    Dual grill element is 011561400 (comes with a little mod kit for fixing to the roof of the oven if it’s an older model: pre-2001)

    It’s listing the same stat for both ovens – 082278700

    in reply to: Kitchen Waste Disposal Unit #239181
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    Re: Kitchen Waste Disposal Unit

    I don’t have info on a 45-1B but on the 45-1 the rotating shredder assy is part number 3216B.
    You can give Cheryl at Aquatherm a call on 01279 641887 to check if this will fit and order if necessary – should be around £10 exc VAT + P&P I think.

    in reply to: diplomat APM 8620 tumble dryer #234578
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    Re: diplomat APM 8620 tumble dryer

    The spring has one end slightly longer than the other which goes against the small raised area on the inside of the door handle after you’ve fed the pin through it and plugged it into the door latch.
    If the original fault was that the door handle was sort of flapping loose a little bit and not allowing the door to latch closed then the fault is probably a small crack on the actual door frame itself and you’ll require a new one of them to complete the repair – part number 421307743104 available from the shop should you need one.

    in reply to: diplomat adp8322 new parts replaced still no good #234579
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    Re: diplomat adp8322 new parts replaced still no good

    The recommended areas to check from Whirpool (makers of that machine) for the F7 fault are:

    Flow meter defect.
    Water inlet valve defect or water inlet hose blocked.

    That’s not to say the list is exhaustive as board failures can cause just about any fault to display. The metering tank/flow meter repair seems a reasonable next step though 🙂

    in reply to: Comet #228322
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    Re: Comet

    adamhornsby wrote:i wanted to upload a file from my pictures…

    Go here
    Ignore all the bumph on the page and click browse
    Select the pic from your hard drive and then press upload
    After a few seconds your picture will be ready – choose the option IMG Code for Forums & Message Boards from the listed results.
    Copy the entire text including the IMG tags and paste it into your post to have the picture appear on the board

    in reply to: Problem with APM8552 built in washing machine #231251
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    Re: Problem with APM8552 built in washing machine

    Most of the programs run off the cold fill only; the hot supply is only used for a couple of the more intensive programs iirc.
    If the water is just trickling in then apart from your fill hoses being kinked behind the machine it soulds like you might have low water pressure. The machine refills several times during the course of a program so if you have a slow fill that gets multiplied and ends up adding considerable time to a wash cycle. Times of 2 – 2 1/2 hours are not uncommon for those machines but 4 hours is a little bit long.

    Pull the machine forward and check the hoses for kinks – if the appliance fills fine when it’s out in the middle of the floor then you’ve got a problem with the hoses being crushed when it’s in its housing.

    If the hoses are not causing the problem and your supply to the machine is fine then it may be time to place a service call and have it looked at professionally.

    in reply to: Smeg cooker oven door hinges. #231252
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    Re: Smeg cooker oven door hinges.

    A1 is the model number; the hinges are part number 931330532 🙂

    in reply to: Hotpoint FF40X #231108
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    Re: Hotpoint FF40X

    Cheers helo – we’ve not seen any and someone was asking about one. I’ll pass on your comments 😀

    in reply to: diplomat adp8242 d/w #231226
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    Re: diplomat adp8242 d/w

    Sounds like a classic case of the PCB needing reset

    NWAR wrote:Sounds like the PCB needs to be reset:

    With the door open switch the machine on using the door power button.
    Press the program button 4 times within the first 3 seconds of the machine powering up.
    At this point you should have both the first and last lights flashing and the middle three should be off – if not start over until you get this sequence.
    Once you get the two outside lights flashing press the program button one more time and you will now be left with just one of the lights flashing.
    Switch off the machine using the door power button but do not close the door.
    Wait a few seconds (10-15 is plenty) then switch the machine back on and set it to a program to test.

    Hopefully that should do the trick.

    in reply to: Hpt WD440G #231221
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    Re: Hpt WD440G

    Old number 1604797
    New number C00080765
    1200W spiral dryer element

    In stock at Masterpart

    in reply to: CDA CW494 Dishwasher Storing Water #231210
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    Re: CDA CW494 Dishwasher Storing Water

    The lights should flash a certain number of times, pause, then repeat.

    Could you count the number of flashes per sequence and post back please?

    in reply to: Hygena Built-in Hob ‘On’ light cover #230229
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    Re: Hygena Built-in Hob ‘On’ light cover

    Without the model number we can’t say for sure, although it looks like you might be after part number ORLENSE which covers most of that style of Hygena hobs.

    The model number will be located on the underside of the hob, which would probably involve you unsrewing the oven from it’s housing and sliding it out to have a look.

    MFI on 0845 7959 722 can supply these parts as Hygena is one of thier brands.

    in reply to: Teka ADW659 F1VR02 Dishwasher cuts out on start #231159
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    Re: Teka ADW659 F1VR02 Dishwasher cuts out on start

    Yes, the lights should flash (going left to right; 2 lit & 5 flashing) for an E2

    You may be looking at a new timer after all then 🙁

    Might still get lucky with a good clean though.

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