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  • in reply to: Aeg Arctis freezer #489690
    Penwin
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    AEG ARCTIS G 91850-4i PNC 922754708/01. Hope this helps

    in reply to: Unanswered posts #460203
    Penwin
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    We’ve not tested any parts because we were unsure where to start and would only be able to tackle something fairly simple
    We were trying narrow down the components that could be faulty in the hope that we could obtain spare parts to fit by ourselves
    Many thanks for replying

    in reply to: Unanswered posts #460201
    Penwin
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    Thank you for taking the time to reply.
    It seems it might be to difficult a job for an inexperienced person to tackle this repair.
    Because it trips at the same point each time during the cycle we thought that it would be easy to detect the problem but perhaps not.
    Many thanks for explaining.

    in reply to: AEG freezer fault #460197
    Penwin
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    Many thanks for replying it seems it might be to difficult a job for an inexperienced person to tackle this repair.
    Because it trips at the same point each time during the cycle we thought that it would be easy to detect the problem but perhaps not.
    Thanks

    in reply to: AEG freezer fault #460195
    Penwin
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    Thanks Kwatt.
    would we need a multimeter to be able to check this.
    Many thanks

    in reply to: Unanswered posts #460199
    Penwin
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    Thanks Dave for replying. It is the problem with the freezer tripping that I was referring to.
    We know it’s when it’s trying to start the compressor up again that it trips. We hoped that someone could suggest what components could be at fault. So that we could obtain spare parts.
    We appreciate its a difficult question but any advice would be greatfully received.
    Many thanks

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