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Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Zanussi DC17 no fill
Check this Steve, it is the same basic appliance:
http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … hlight=joy
Should sort it out for you.
Power off please…….. :plug:
Regards,
Penguin45.Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Light weight tool box
I forgot. We’re winning already – Europe. MEPs – Massive (bling bling) Emperor Penguins. No-one knows we’re there, no-one knows what what we do, and no-one remembers voting for us.
And that bit might as well be true 😀
Chris.
Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Light weight tool box
And that’s another thing, seeing as you’ve got you own parliament….. And the PM’s a Scot, the Chancellor’s a Scot….
Anyone notice a pattern here?
Next time, vote POTTO. Bedfordshire might never be the same again. At least you know that we offer the extermination of the human race and a free franchise for all flightless birds. And it won’t cost a penny in congestion charges.
And if you believe any of that, stop reading the screen through the bottom of a beer glass.
Cheers,
Chris.Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Bosch Classixx WFV2402GB
Right, the problem is probably quite simple, although awkward to solve. If you wish to try this yourself, you must pull the plug, and be prepared to cut your hands to ribbons……..
The condenser housing will be choked with fluff at some point, restricting the airflow around the machine. This is usually in the black plastic pipe section coming up the back/side of the machine. If you look closely at the way the machine is assembled, you will realise that this was all mounted on the drum before it was put in the casing……..
Somehow, it all needs to be cleaned out and ideally, the fan defluffed (it must be moving some air or the safety would have tripped). As the steam is venting through the soap drawer, any restriction is likely to be in the lower part of the ducting, preventing the condenser section from functioning correctly.
It is a pig of a job to sort out on these Spanish-built machines, pro help may well be you best option.
Regards,
Penguin45.Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Light weight tool box
That was a “collective” we – as usual the the “POTTO”* party collected it’s statutory one vote…….
Chris.
*Penguin Organisation To Take Over.
(We nearly got away with it in Gotham……)Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Phillips AWB 088 PH Washing machine, an oldie.
I know what you mean – all these old biddies who’ve still got PhilcoBendix machines thundering away, and they all say the same thing:
“I don’t want another one at my time of life, dear”.And they won’t be told either. In a way, we fool ourselves with some of these old ones – little old ladies run them once a week for clothes, and an extra wash once a fortnight for bedding, so in real terms, they’ve done no work at all. By comparison our washer at home does three loads a day, every day. Being a semi-commercial, it doesn’t cause any problems, just as well, because I certainly can’t move it on my own. We’d have killed 4 cheapies off by now at least.
Still, it keeps you alert – went to an old boy two weeks back with an AWB081, spin problems and started the “It’s ancient, there’s no parts” spiel, then spotted the hand written instructions on the wall, from his wife before she went into hospital for the last time…….. I soldered up the broken joints on the module and left him happy.
Funny old job sometimes.
Chris.
Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Phillips AWB 088 PH Washing machine, an oldie.
Especially if he’s passed them on to Goatboy……….. :rotl:
Chris.
Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Light weight tool box
Don’t be daft Clyde, they’ll charge us for the privilege of having the equipment on board, then for using it. Bit like ID cards really, completely optional unless you need to amend your driving license – that’ll be £93 please…….
And we voted them back in again…………
Chris.
Penguin45
ParticipantRe: W’Pool icemaker AGB022/01/G/WP
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Penguin45
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Chris.
Penguin45
ParticipantRe: zanussi dws909
50269971-00/3 is the p/no – about £3.50/1 from memory. An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk will get things moving for you.
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Penguin45.Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint / Creda tumble dryers not heating
Andy,
Specifically, which kit are you on about? Can’t think of a yellow spot one at all…….Chris.
Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint FHP 1000-1200 motor
I think you need the spacers to fit the 5kg tank – plug should be OK. Dave’ll know – he knows everyfink 😀 .
Chris.
Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint / Creda tumble dryers not heating
Don’t we have some sort of safety issue here? It’s a one shot device for a reason.
There are six kits:
1741124 – 85c operating/109c safety
1701557 – 113c operating/120c safety
1701583 – 106c operating/130c safety
1701774 – 85c operating/120c safety
1701896 – 106c operating/150c safety
1702041 – 85c operating/109 safetyThe first one is unique because the tabs stick up. The rest all have flat tabs. I can see some merit in fitting 1701896 instead of 1701583, as it gives greater leeway, but the point is surely that it will still trip under extreme conditions.
Point to ponder I think.
Regards,
Chris.Penguin45
ParticipantRe: Dishwasher – Best buys: Performance / Cost
I cannot agree with Greaseaters comments. A Forum Search under Haier, CDA and Kenwood makes for interesting reading………
Take Dons advice, he knows his stuff. There is no such thing as a free lunch….. Pass the fish.
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