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  • in reply to: Hotpoint machine with melted door interlock #458118
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    Re: Hotpoint machine with melted door interlock

    Anyone?????

    in reply to: Hotpoint machine with melted door interlock #458117
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    Re: Hotpoint machine with melted door interlock

    It’s a WMFUG720P UK.M 85931760000
    2 wires melted into one and the pins on what was left of the interlock are history

    in reply to: Hotpoint machine with melted door interlock #458115
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    Re: Hotpoint machine with melted door interlock

    Hi Wilf the block is disintegrated getting it out was a complete nightmare. The connections are loose and free hanging.

    in reply to: Electrolux EWX14450W #454173
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    Re: Electrolux EWX14450W

    Yes mate, got normal readings on both wash and dryer elements. The PCB and analogue pressure switch have been changed.

    in reply to: SMS40T32UK09 Service Manual Please #453364
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    Re: SMS40T32UK09 Service Manual Please

    When all was considered lost. I had a thought, I got my pliers and pinched the plug on the heater harness on the power PCB. I remembered that I had checked the Heat pump at first through the harness and realised I may have loosened the contacts within the plug. Pinched the plug and 9.79Amps flowed. Happy chappy.

    in reply to: SMS40T32UK09 Service Manual Please #453363
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    Re: SMS40T32UK09 Service Manual Please

    Ok thanks

    in reply to: SMS40T32UK09 Service Manual Please #453361
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    Re: SMS40T32UK09 Service Manual Please

    Hi Martin,
    NO Heat, Fitted Heat pump but these tend to take the board out with them. Changed the board too, now waiting for it to heat.
    I have the clamp meter on and nothing yet. Want to make sure I’ve covered everything and find out how to put on test cycle rather than a whole wash.

    in reply to: TCFS73BGG(UK) #444924
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    Re: TCFS73BGG(UK)

    Turned out it was the stat, double checked it and one of the terminals was loose, Replaced and tested ok. Just noticed, you’re in Dukinfield, Tameside. I used to live on Cheetham Hill Road, on the Dukinfield side not Staley, Moved to Edinburgh 7 years ago. Thanks for the Advice, worst of all though,. I should have noticed before, pressure of pressing down with probe must have helped make contact.

    in reply to: TCFS73BGG(UK) #444923
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    Re: TCFS73BGG(UK)

    Yes

    in reply to: Return to work #444001
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    Re: Return to work

    Thanks guys, Simon, I’m in the. Lothian and Borders of South East Scotland.
    Broke my neck in Feb 2015.

    in reply to: Hoover DYN8164D-80 F-08 #419709
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    Re: Hoover DYN8164D-80 F-08

    So we’re talking Board fault then?

    in reply to: Hoover DYN8164D-80 F-08 #419707
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    Re: Hoover DYN8164D-80 F-08

    Your right Martin, it is E08

    in reply to: Wiring instructions for Kenwood Tumble Dryer KVT1W #419101
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    Re: Wiring instructions for Kenwood Tumble Dryer KVT1W

    Thank you once again Martin

    in reply to: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS #309724
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    Re: SIMPLE PCB REPAIR TIPS

    Electrolux Integrated Washing Machine E66, Heating Element always closed, cleaned board from carbon deposits and replaced 400v 10uf Capacitor C31. Job done

    in reply to: Diplomat APM 6826 Technical Specs #415229
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    Re: Diplomat APM 6826 Technical Specs

    Thanks Bob,
    I’ll give them a try.
    Chris

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