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  • in reply to: diplomat dishwasher #227986
    NWAR
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    Re: diplomat dishwasher

    Before you go for a new board give this a try first:

    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: diplomat d/w #227887
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    Re: diplomat d/w

    petalpop wrote:as you look at the machine from the front it is on the right hand side

    mike1 wrote:air break 766610112

    Air break/side chamber/fill matrix – that’s the one. Should be a nice light blue colour.

    in reply to: Diplomat Oven Problem #226441
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    Re: Diplomat Oven Problem

    To be honest it sounds like the main oven fan element might have blown again – part number 524021800 available from Dave in Spares (email spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk ).

    As for the heating issue with the top oven there is a modification kit available for that model to improve heating performance. It’s not cheap though at around £130 exc. delivery.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP4230 ( 720EF ) cooling fan #225877
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    Re: Diplomat ADP4230 ( 720EF ) cooling fan

    That fan is controlled by a circuit board (around £30 give or take) which may have blown a track when the fan went.
    It may be worth getting an engineer in to diagnose & repair before proceeding with more parts though.

    in reply to: diplomat ADP3302 #227640
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    Re: diplomat ADP3302

    Contact MFI Service on 0845 7959 722 and ask for part number 300190730 – that’s the manual you need.

    in reply to: Beko WMA641 Heater Element #227845
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    Re: Beko WMA641 Heater Element

    The Beko genuine part number is 2703371600

    You can get it from both Masterpart & Connect if you punch that number in 😀

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8252 dishwasher. #227365
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8252 dishwasher.

    It’s a Smeg one. Part number is 696290726 – comes complete with LCD & casing 🙂

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP3101 Built-in Oven – Energy Rating? #226986
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    Re: Diplomat ADP3101 Built-in Oven – Energy Rating?

    Looks to be a B rating on this one although info is a bit thin on the ground.

    source

    in reply to: Essentials cooker hood HD0005 – IN1K2BS #227193
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    Re: Essentials cooker hood HD0005 – IN1K2BS

    That one is part of the PABL range (it comes under Eurolec).

    Tel: 01925248980
    Fax: 01925244752
    Email: info@pabl.co.uk

    in reply to: Smeg STX 45 Slimline fully integrated – Circulation pump :( #227110
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    Re: Smeg STX 45 Slimline fully integrated – Circulation pump

    The capacitor for that machine is part number 811770337 – price & availability using the email address given above.

    in reply to: Hygena 8224/1 removal of drain Pump #227138
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    Re: Hygena 8224/1 removal of drain Pump

    send an email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk quoting part number 792970162 for a price 🙂

    in reply to: Smeg DishwasherDWI612C lights flash #226722
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    Re: Smeg DishwasherDWI612C lights flash

    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: APM8513 i/a/w #226700
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    Re: APM8513 i/a/w

    We’ve been to a few the same and changing the PCB has fixed them – 546021400

    On the previous version you wouldn’t get anything after the door lock with a PCB fault but on these new ones we’ve seen them fill/drain/heat ok when the board goes.

    in reply to: Diplomat APM8703-2 Internal dispenser hoses #222932
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    Re: Diplomat APM8703-2 Internal dispenser hoses

    It will be the valve to dispenser hose which has split at the ‘Y’ intersection

    Part number 398115400 for the same one, although they apparently have a new style (stronger hose with plastic coupling at the joint) which I don’t have a listing for. There’s a small rubber reducer that comes with the 398115400 kit which you need to fit into the hose or else it will just burst again (diagramatic instructions are included in the pack).

    in reply to: Kitchenfitters tricks! #222345
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    kwatt wrote:We had a dryer like that, I’m reluctant to say what national chain’s installers did it. 😉

    K.

    I still have nightmares about that one 🙁

    they had uneven tile flooring as well iirc

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