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  • in reply to: Bosch oven is tripping RCD fuse on fuse board #480712
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    Hi [USER=”4209″]electrofix[/USER] – I wanted to close the loop!

    Fitted the new heating element and the oven has not tripped all morning. Thank you for your guidance in both installation, and most importantly helping me to source the correct part for the model.

    in reply to: Bosch oven is tripping RCD fuse on fuse board #480710
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    Thanks [USER=”4209″]electrofix[/USER]

    I have ordered the heating element 🙂

    Do you know of any good guides on how to replace? or is it pretty self explanatory once the screws are off?

    in reply to: Bosch oven is tripping RCD fuse on fuse board #480708
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    Hi electrofix – thank you. I don’t know which part specifically you mean by ‘the element’.

    Can you give me the part number that you feel aligns with the ‘element’ on that website?

    in reply to: Bosch oven is tripping RCD fuse on fuse board #480706
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    Okay – so replace the oven fan element?

    Can you help me source one?
    What exactly is the component I am looking for called?

    in reply to: Indesit WN1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control #439272
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    Re: Indesit WN1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control

    It does rotate when installed in the machine – but stops at specific points in each cycle…..and i nudge the timer control on 1 notch and the machine jumps back into life. Therefore I am sure the motor in the timer control works…..

    Iadom – it always moves in a clockwise rotation and cannot be moved anticlockwise.

    in reply to: Indesit WN1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control #439268
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    Re: Indesit 1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control

    Well i got it out! And now I am looking at this :

    top

    middle

    bottom

    side – note the slight discoloration on the solder. There is continuity between this and the other blades though…

    Really not sure how to ‘debug’ generally because I am not sure what the correct behaviour from a continuity perspective should be. It seems logical that all the 15 should be connected to each other, all the 13, 11, 9, 7 etc etc however some of the rails are not connected like that. I wonder if its because the timer is currently ‘mid’ cycle? Does anybody have experience debugging this kind of thing.

    I additionally found this online : http://electrodocas.fr/programmateur-occasion-lave-linge-ariston-indesit-hotpoint-/16636-c00037733-indesit-wn830wf-n65-programmateur-de-lave-linge-.html and was able to order the last one for £46. I would like to have a try at fixing the current one however if somebody can help me!

    in reply to: Indesit WN1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control #439266
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    Re: Indesit 1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control

    Ok – thats not great – but if its an electrical issue I can likely fix this myself, just need to remove the thing from the machine!

    in reply to: Indesit WN1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control #439264
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    Re: Indesit 1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control

    It is still not clear to me out I can actually remove the current timer from the machine – still trying to remove it.

    Does anybody know where I can source a replacement part? I don’t yet have one and was planning on trying to fix any found problems using some solder and reflowing whatever contact may have dryed up,,,since right now the machine is of little use anyway.

    in reply to: Indesit WN1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control #439261
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    Re: Indesit 1196W Omega 1100 Faulty Timer Control

    Evening Dave.

    I see – so should I try to prize off the black plastic disc on the front of the timer (the plastic which the timer control knob sits on) hopefully revealing 2 screws?

    How do you suggest I get a mapping for the connectors on the bottom of the timer considering I cannot get a good look at them due to lack of access to do my original labelling technique?

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