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  • in reply to: Question for folks with an ISE 10 / 1607 #345361
    raj38
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    Re: Question for folks with an ISE 10 / 1607

    Do the supplied pipes (inlet & waste) have elbows on them.

    – According to the diagram they do, but from looking at some of the other posts, this does not seem to be the case.

    I made a mistake about the width, the ISE is about 5mm wider than my Bosch, it should fit, but it will be a bit more of a squeeze.

    I’ll see if I can find one to “look” at this weekend.
    – don’t know what i’ll see though – probably just another big white box 😛

    Raj.

    in reply to: Question for folks with an ISE 10 / 1607 #345358
    raj38
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    Re: Question for folks with an ISE 10 / 1607

    Thanks,

    That’s useful.

    Looks like the ISE is marginally narrower than the Bosch, and if the lid extends beyond the back, I should be able to push it further back.

    The waste should plug into a spigot in the adjacent base-unit (on the right), so as long as the pipes don’t get fouled I think I’ll be ok.

    From the diagram and descriptions it looks like the ISE only takes a cold inlet – Is this correct ?
    – I have both hot and cold available in the adjacent base unit – don’t see why the washer should heat water when I have a tank of the stuff upstairs in my airing cupboard.

    in reply to: Bosch WTA3100 Tumble Dryer help #297295
    raj38
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    Re: Bosch WTA3100 Tumble Dryer help

    Thanks,

    Parts ordered.

    Should keep the tumber dryer working for a bit longer.

    in reply to: Bosch WTA3100 Tumble Dryer help #297293
    raj38
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    Re: Bosch WTA3100 Tumble Dryer help

    Thanks Penguin,

    Ok, I’ve managed to get the fascia panel off. The trick was to open the door and gently lever (with a broad screw driver) along the bottom of the fascia panel (there are two recesses – one at either end to help you get started), panel then pops off relatively easily, though in my case I’d already broken most of the clips along the top edge.

    On investigation inside the knob there is an inner component with a pair of cams which lock into the back of the knob and allow it to set the timer. – On mine one of the cams was broken and the back of the knob was cracked where the other cam engages – meaning the knob would not latch.

    From digging around this is part number 154956 (timer knob inner), and the timer knob is 154957. Any idea how much these would be ?

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