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  • in reply to: Which Report Recommends Beko! #316478
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    Re: Which Report Recommends Beko!

    Having slated Beko for being cheap rubbish when they first started in this country I to have been surprised at how good they are. The cheap spares help a lot. Customers are very willing to repair. The fridges and freezers seem really reliable. It’s quite nice to have a sensibly engineered and affordable appliance coupled with cheap spare parts! 😯

    in reply to: Hoover VHD 842-80 31002589 fault code #308927
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    Re: Hoover VHD 842-80 31002589 fault code

    That’s interesting about the door lock as well. Thanks for that Steve. The machine was in a confined space and I didn’t want to waste time getting it out and investigating until I had some ideas about the fault code. I can go back now and investigate properly.

    Cheers 🙂
    Chris

    in reply to: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux #308043
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    Re: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux

    Hi Guys,

    For information I thought you might like to know that the 26 year old Zanussi Z918T lives on. I changed the bearings on it last weekend and it has been used daily since. So one delighted customer who has her beloved Zanussi going again and one contented engineer. 😀

    Thanks for all of the help received.

    Chris

    in reply to: Hoover TP6220 001 #307891
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    Re: Hoover TP6220 001

    I have found the following which might help you. The eight digit number will work with Connect. These are Hoovers own part numbers

    Bags H64 35600637 5 x Paper Bags
    Filters S85 35600566 Hepa Pre-Motor Filter
    Filters T87 35600541 Washable Purefilt Exhaust Filter
    Nozzles G85 35600545 Carpet & Floor
    Hoses D93 35600544 Complete Flexible Hose

    Hope that helps

    Chris

    in reply to: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux #308042
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    Re: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux

    Hi Alex,

    Thanks for that. In fact, now that I have had a chance to compare the updated part numbers it turns out I already have the correct bearings in stock.

    Cheers anyway.

    Chris

    in reply to: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux #308040
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    Re: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux

    Actually …you’re a star rogue-element.

    I didn’t have any success with using the same sequence with the other part numbers but I have managed to find out that it is the same as an FL814 and all the conversion numbers are shown for that showing the very same old numbers and their new equivalent.

    Brilliant.

    Cheers

    in reply to: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux #308038
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    Re: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux

    Thanks for that Rogue-element. You meant 50 at the front and 000 at the end. Showing the full number helped. I’ve just priced it with Connect at £126.86 plus VAT. Pretty expensive it seems. I’m going to try the individual part numbers the same way and see how that goes.

    Much appreciated
    Chris

    in reply to: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux #308036
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    Re: Converting old Zanussi part numbers to new Electrolux

    Thanks for that Chris, I did try the 5006 as that often worked for me before but it doesn’t this time.
    It’s definitely not AEG Aqualectric as its a lovely old Zanussi Z918T when they were proper Zanussi’s. It’s the bearings and seals I am after. The original part numbers were 061479, 061408, 095515, and 061783. The whole set could be bought under part number 097387.

    Chris

    in reply to: Flooded #306359
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    Re: Flooded

    Sorry to hear that to. 🙁

    Hope the clear up goes ok for you.

    in reply to: Been given a Hoover Electronic 1100 they any good? #302147
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    Re: Been given a Hoover Electronic 1100 they any good?

    Glad you’re now sorted.

    in reply to: Been given a Hoover Electronic 1100 they any good? #302145
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    Re: Been given a Hoover Electronic 1100 they any good?

    Have you sorted the sticking problem a the G setting?

    If my memory serves me right the G programme was called special treatments. If it is, then the timer will normally stop there if you have pressed the right hand button which was for the synthetics cycle giving a slow spin. It’s basically a rinse hold and will always stop there when on synthetics. To get it going again you press the middle button and then the right hand button again. As you do that the timer will advance to the pump out stage.

    As I recall, the right hand button was synthetics, the middle button was cottons and the left hand button was for woollens.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD63PR #302733
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    Re: Hotpoint WD63PR

    Thanks for that Jim

    The tacho is quite secure. The special pliers sound interesting. I may have come across a loom 😉 so i’ll see how I get on

    Cheers

    Chris

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD63PR #302731
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    Re: Hotpoint WD63PR

    There is currently a spasmodic break in the tacho wire somewhere and I will repair if necessary but as the machine is on a suspended floor upstairs, the bouncing around has put strain on the wiring so I felt it better to change the loom if I could as I suspect there will be further problems later.

    Many thanks for your help anyway.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WD63PR #302729
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    Re: Hotpoint WD63PR

    Hi Jim,

    Thanks for the welcome and speedy reply. The site is brilliant and very helpful so thank to you and your colleagues for providing it. No problem with the move to trade spares. It makes complete sense. I hadn’t got to that part of the forum yet! 😳

    The motor is an FHP.

    Chris

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