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ModeratorRe: Teba oven not heating up
It also lists one in the technical information 😕
Who would trust a manual?
(exits mumbling & cursing)
Craig
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ModeratorRe: Teba oven not heating up
Uhm..
There is a 1.8kW circular fan element in this machine (looks similar to the Candy type with the pins coming straight off the turn). There is no part number listed for it but I’m sure there would be one in the UKW store to fit.
Craig
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ModeratorRe: Smeg itegrated dishwasher
mowgli
It sounds like the PCB (timer) has tripped. There is plenty of information on this within these forums.
Do a search for Smeg AND reset or Diplomat AND reset and you should find the reset procedure.
Craig
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ModeratorRe: Weird circuit board fault
Biffa
Soap Dispenser is part number 812890061 and retails for £33.08.
We’ve been to machines just like yours which kept blowing boards and replacing the SD did work. As Clive says, they test fine when metered and may appear to be unconnected to the fault.
Surely at this stage it’s in the engineer’s best interests to at least try changing the SD?Craig
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ModeratorRe: Weird screws
Goatboy wrote:I haven’t had time to come here : like the good-old-days
8)
A cheap set of security bits for £4 or £5 should do the trick if they’re not in super tight. It probably won’t come with the right tool but the wee prong thingies might be able to shift them.
Craig
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ModeratorRe: Unbranded integrated washer/dryer help!
Dave_Conway wrote:
There is no indication which stat is which though, part numbers 49564400 and 495645004500 is the reset stat, 4400 is the main one.
CDA also do this machine (CI992) and their information makes the distinction.
Craig
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ModeratorRe: Smeg DWI67.1 – No display or response
Ki
The timer for this model is part number 696290685 and retails for £126.80 excluding VAT 😯
At that price it may be worth calling in an engineer first to correctly diagnose the fault
Craig
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ModeratorRe: Diplomat Dishwaster ADP8332
Janice
This machine is made by Whirlpool, so I’d assume that Whirlpool engineers could also service them.
Many experienced independants will also be able to work on this type of appliance. Try Repairs@ for someone local to you.
Craig
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ModeratorRe: bet your bored of this question!!!!!!
Switch it off at the socket and leave it off for 1/2 an hour. If the board is still displaying E2 even though it’s working try giving it another reset.
It’s possible that there’s a blockage in the pressure system causing the machine to fill or empty outwith the allocated time, so even though it’s mechanically working there could still be a fault. If there is a blockage then it’s only going to get worse over time.
When it gets to this stage then I would advise getting an engineer in to strip it down to flush out / replace the affected areas.
Craig
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ModeratorRe: Diplomat ADP8242
mikewhitt wrote:I’ve tried to reset by holding the program button down whilst powering up
Not applicable to this machine
mikewhitt wrote:I’ve tried to reset by pressing the program button 4 times quickly
Try a steady 1-2-3-4 rhythm until you get lights 2 & 3 to go out. It can take a few goes to get it and you have 3 seconds to do this – no need to go too fast.
Craig
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ModeratorRe: bet your bored of this question!!!!!!
Ant
You’re probably looking at around £350 to replace this with a similar model.
If don is about I’m sure he could give you a few more ideas on this 🙂
Craig
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ModeratorRe: Men in Coats
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … pic&t=7135
Someone forgot their medication this morning 😈
Craig
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ModeratorRe: bet your bored of this question!!!!!!
Not that I want to argue with Dave or Kevin but I’ve had another look and I think it’s an ADP8234 (one of the Smeg types).
At the back of the sump there’s a little black rubber non-return valve which is probably all gunked up. Clear this with a pipe cleaner and give it a try.
Craig
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ModeratorRe: bet your bored of this question!!!!!!
Ant
This is built by a company called Brandt and is not all that prone to the fill chamber blockage suggested previously.
Take the filter out (centre of picture 1, under lower spray arm) and give it a good clean. Remove the panel the the filter was sitting in and give the sump area a good clean (being careful not to put too much pressure on it). Pipe cleaners are good for getting into some of the channels here.
Other than that it’s a case of stripping it down to investigate further if you’re still having problems (Repairs@ is there if you need it).
The model number is on the rating plate which is on the right hand side of the door frame. You won’t have been able to see this since there’s a cupboard unit blocking your view. A little dentist-type mirror is great for this kind of thing 😉
Craig
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ModeratorRe: Diplomat 8152 dishwasher – spare parts
Nick,
This is a Haier 👿
Motor part number is 012G9380538. Retails at £69.99 exc VAT & P+P from MFI on 0845 7959 722 which is worth more than the machine.
Bernstein should be able to supply one of these as well, but I don’t have a price for that.
I recommend a can of lighter fuel & a box of matches; these aren’t my favourite machines and I tend to get upset at the mere mention of their name.
God, I really hate them.
Craig
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