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  • in reply to: Scrap & Weee #242483
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    If you take the old machine and you are going to recondition it, it is not waste!

    in reply to: DeLonghi dishdraw #298522
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    had a dish drawer for 2 years, it is brilliant. over a million sold, what other manufacturer can say that?

    in reply to: New way to replace Bosch brushes. #289767
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    Re: New way to replace Bosch brushes.

    I do all pumps and carbons by tipping the appliance at a good angle,Iam not a car mechanic, why lie on your back getting dirty with an eye full of shite?When you can work comfortably?I EVEN TURN THE MACHINE UPSIDE DOWN SOMETIMES.! but check the sump hose first for coins etc. Been at it 35 years this year, but still apprecHERESANOTHiate tips, here is one, use a 13/15 mm deep socket on an extension bar to fit a t/d belt.I have not seen the proper tool,so dont know if it is a big improvement, put wd 40 on the socket first so the belt slips better.

    in reply to: Original Servis Quartz any out there #290125
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    Re: Original Servis Quartz any out there

    hi here is a good one about Quartz. I was working for Servis,Bristol,and was sent to a new one only days old that had flooded.. Checked it all out with the switch box,all o.k. changed the water valves just in case. Few days later floods again,go back,check it all put a new pcb in. few days floods again, insist Morris Wilson [supervisor ]comes with me,can not find a fault ,throw every part we can find at it. few days ,floods again, all her hot water inches deep, she steps in it,and shrinks her slippers!Insists the machine is changed for a hotpoint.Months later, mystery solved,next to the m/c was a chest freezer,the compressor was causing the module to misbehave! 💡

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