Pigpen4

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 16 through 30 (of 152 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: SMEG PULLEY #240189
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: SMEG PULLEY

    Pigpen4 wrote:… looking at the exploded view on Connect’s website, I’m going for item ref 13118, part no 897210169, although Connect’s description of WASHER FLAT FOR COUNTERWEIGHT seems to suggest that washer’s for a different place.
    I’m going to order one and try it, anyway.

    Pigpen.

    Yep, it was a counterweight washer, alright!
    I filed out a large washer to fit the profile in the meantime and used that as a spacer – seems to have done the trick.

    in reply to: Miele G977 plus dishwasher inlet/drain #368213
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Miele G977 plus dishwasher inlet/drain

    Quick update – I put another reed switch in, making sure it was nestled right into the aperture on its mini-pcb and it worked fine.
    Thanks, Seamy.

    in reply to: Duvalli oven base element #367761
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Duvalli oven base element

    Thanks, Don.
    I’ll have a look.
    Pigpen.

    in reply to: SMEG PULLEY #240188
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: SMEG PULLEY

    I went to one of these on Friday, and due to the powdery residue in the cabinet below the pulley and the residue left on the pulley bolt’s washer, I assumed it was a bonded fibre/steel washer that the fibre has disintegrated from.
    That would explain the 2mm or thereabouts gap between the steel washer and the pulley.

    I was expecting to be able to find the spare as a replacement and looking at the exploded view on Connect’s website, I’m going for item ref 13118, part no 897210169, although Connect’s description of WASHER FLAT FOR COUNTERWEIGHT seems to suggest that washer’s for a different place.
    I’m going to order one and try it, anyway.

    Pigpen.

    in reply to: Hoover Soft Wave Timer Knob #324945
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Hoover Soft Wave Timer Knob

    Ooh, lovely!
    I’ve just had their last one, though, sorry folks!

    I’ll be keeping my eyes open for a scrap one of these machines, though, (this one’s an AC272), to get the knob as an emergency spare.

    Pigpen.

    in reply to: masterpart new site #364569
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: masterpart new site

    Is it just my dinosaur computer (I’m running Windows Vista and haven’t updgraded my computer for at least two and a half years!), or is this new MasterPart website painfully slow?

    It takes well over 30 seconds for each page to load, then there’s only 10 items per page, so when the part you want is on the second to last page of a listing of 250+ items, I’m losing the will to use this site. :haier:

    in reply to: Samsung Oven Tech info #364729
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Samsung Oven Tech info

    Thanks, Bryan.
    Looking forward to it.
    I’ll PM you my email address.
    Pigpen.

    in reply to: indesit WIB111 #324260
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: indesit WIB111

    Oh, well.
    I’ll change the top springs as well, then, in case they’ve weakened in some way, but I’m not expecting great results.
    I’m going to have to sit through a wash cycle, so I can see what it does at the end for myself, I think.
    Pigpen.

    in reply to: Hotpoint induction hob ET6004X #364175
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint induction hob ET6004X

    Thanks, JohnnyJ.
    I’ll find out on Monday evening.

    Pigpen.

    in reply to: Samsung BF641FST Blank Display #362731
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Samsung BF641FST Blank Display

    Pigpen4 wrote:
    I’ve got Connect pt no 5045176298306 for the fan stat, and 5045175177398 (from a thread on BF641fb) for the one shot.

    Well, I fitted these and now there’s life back in the control panel, but the cooling fan is on permanently – the replacement fan stat is closed circuit, as was the original one. It was just the one-shot at the back left corner that was OC.

    I had thought that the fan stat should be Normally Open, and close when it needs the fan on, but on disconnecting it to simulate OC, the display goes dead again. That stat’s not what I thought it was, then !! :boops:

    Any suggestions, please?

    Thanks,
    Pigpen.

    in reply to: Hotpoint induction hob ET6004X #364173
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint induction hob ET6004X

    Thanks, Bob.

    Any tech info, anyone? Please?

    in reply to: indesit WIB111 #324258
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: indesit WIB111

    Did you get a result with this one, Richard?

    I’ve got one doing exactly the same thing – I’ve changed the 100N shock absorbers and made sure it’s level, but it’s still dancing around on that fast spin!

    Pigpen.

    in reply to: Samsung BF641FST Blank Display #362730
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Samsung BF641FST Blank Display

    I went to one of these back in July, with the same fault.
    BF641FSTP/XEU Ser No 18157DDQA00386E

    Customer had had it on max heat setting, so I reset the one-shot and it worked fine, … until yesterday.

    I’m assuming the fan control stat to be at fault, but want to replace them both, instead of resetting the one-shot again.

    I’ve got Connect pt no 5045176298306 for the fan stat, and 5045175177398 (from a thread on BF641fb) for the one shot.

    . Are these the right ones for this model, please?

    . Could anyone supply me with some tech info on this model, please?

    Thanks,
    Pigpen.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMD960P tech info #363201
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint WMD960P tech info

    Thanks, Jim. 🙂

    in reply to: Smeg Dishwasher D612C NTC #361561
    Pigpen4
    Participant

    Re: Smeg Dishwasher D612C NTC

    Thanks, Mark,
    I did have it wrong – it’s a DI612C.

    It’s sticks on a wash cycle, continually washing and getting very hot, then after an hour or so it [ stops, beeps once, pauses, beeps twice and the wash pump kicks in for a short while ] then repeats this sequence (ad infinitum, it seems!)

    The third light is flashing, but I suspect that’s not a fault code, as it was on the eco wash, which corresponds to the third light.

    I’m hoping it’s the NTC, but suspect the PCB.
    Cheapest option first!

    Cheers,
    Pigpen.

Viewing 15 posts - 16 through 30 (of 152 total)