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    Re: Name of white probe in freezer unit (Schreiber APM6855)

    don wrote:

    richardc1983 wrote:

    Its obviously not worth spending £80 on a new PCB when I could possibly get a new replacement for £350… can you reccomend a suitable replacement. I would prefer frost free though.

    Thank you.

    Hi

    Sorry to say, you are not going to get a reliable well made 50:50 split integrated fridge freezer for anywhere near that figure.

    To get a decent non frost free which will be more reliable you will need to look at the reputable brands like Bosch, Neff and Gorenje. If your budget won’t stretch to these then I would look at Hotpoint, Indesit and Beko.

    HTH 🙂

    Don

    Hi Don, thanks for the reply re brands and reccomendations.

    I have seen a hotpoint one for that price range that is frost free. Can you reccomend a non frost free also within that price range and I can see whats what.

    Thank you

    in reply to: Schreiber 50/50 Frost Free Fridge Freezer APM6855 #376797
    richardc1983
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    Re: Schreiber 50/50 Frost Free Fridge Freezer APM6855

    Hi Samuri

    Thanks for your replies, its been about 3 weeks since I last defrosted and the fridge section temp is slowly rising from 4C to 6C. Problem is the display says that it is at 4C but my digital thermometer inside says its at 6.2C. Once I have done a full defrost digital thermometer reads at between 3&4C for a few weeks before it starts to increase again. Bread in the freezer is the first thing to start to go soft meat remains solid.

    The evaporator is iced up fully and I notice it runs for longer to try to pull the temperature down. I have now bought the part http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140751429164? … 26_rdc{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}3D1 which says Manufacturers code is 502023500 which I hope will be a straight unplug & swap from the back of my freezer electrical compartment.

    Kwatt further up said that its wishful thinking hoping its the sensor at fault and its normally the control pcb – surely if it works fine for a few weeks and everything is held at the correct temperature quite accuratly that says the pcb is functioning? The freezer is also at the correct temp during this time also. The temp slowly starts to increase from say 3/4C then goes upto 5C – 6C then 7C perhaps 2/3 days (as the evaporator ices up more) before each degree of temperature increase.

    The only other thing it could be is the defrost heater? Hoping it isnt though as I know this cannot be replaced as its part of the evaporator. In your experience should the sensor rectify my issues based on the symptoms. Its just with what Kwatt has said about them very rarely failing… I also came across this forum post… http://www.howtomendit.com/answers.php?id=106888 which seems to suggest it is the probe that fails however a few people have said after a few weeks of replacing the sensor it is freezing up again. But works ok in those initial few weeks so if that is the case for me would it be the PCB or defrost heater?

    Its obviously not worth spending £80 on a new PCB when I could possibly get a new replacement for £350… can you reccomend a suitable replacement. I would prefer frost free though.

    Thank you.

    richardc1983
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    Re: Name of white probe in freezer unit (Schreiber APM6855)

    Hi Samuri

    Thanks for your replies, its been about 3 weeks since I last defrosted and the fridge section temp is slowly rising from 4C to 6C. Problem is the display says that it is at 4C but my digital thermometer inside says its at 6.2C. Once I have done a full defrost digital thermometer reads at between 3&4C for a few weeks before it starts to increase again. Bread in the freezer is the first thing to start to go soft meat remains solid.

    The evaporator is iced up fully and I notice it runs for longer to try to pull the temperature down. I have now bought the part http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140751429164? … 26_rdc{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}3D1 which says Manufacturers code is 502023500 which I hope will be a straight unplug & swap from the back of my freezer electrical compartment.

    Kwatt further up said that its wishful thinking hoping its the sensor at fault and its normally the control pcb – surely if it works fine for a few weeks and everything is held at the correct temperature quite accuratly that says the pcb is functioning? The freezer is also at the correct temp during this time also. The temp slowly starts to increase from say 3/4C then goes upto 5C – 6C then 7C perhaps 2/3 days (as the evaporator ices up more) before each degree of temperature increase.

    The only other thing it could be is the defrost heater? Hoping it isnt though as I know this cannot be replaced as its part of the evaporator. In your experience should the sensor rectify my issues based on the symptoms. Its just with what Kwatt has said about them very rarely failing… I also came across this forum post… http://www.howtomendit.com/answers.php?id=106888 which seems to suggest it is the probe that fails however a few people have said after a few weeks of replacing the sensor it is freezing up again. But works ok in those initial few weeks so if that is the case for me would it be the PCB or defrost heater?

    Its obviously not worth spending £80 on a new PCB when I could possibly get a new replacement for £350… can you reccomend a suitable replacement. I would prefer frost free though.

    Thank you.

    in reply to: Schreiber 50/50 Frost Free Fridge Freezer APM6855 #376796
    richardc1983
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    Re: Schreiber 50/50 Frost Free Fridge Freezer APM6855

    SAMURI wrote:See reply Here

    fridge-freezer-forum/name-white-probe-freezer-unit-schreiber-apm6855-t41215.html#p217287

    Bob

    Thank you I have replied.

    richardc1983
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    Re: Name of white probe in freezer unit (Schreiber APM6855)

    Thank you for your reply Bob!

    How do I know which version I have… I have the digital display model and I am pretty sure the wires for the sensor go out the back of the freezer there is no connector plug inside the freezer compartment apart from the fan.

    I assumed that mine is the model 0 unit as I have a digital display on mine. So if I buy the part of white goods is the plug adapter going to even fit my model as I think the part on here is for the model 1 unit? So it looks like its going to be a case of not pulling the fridge out and just crimping the wires together some how.

    I dont have tools to do that so may get the part and get someone in who is confident at doing that. Any one in the Leeds area that wouldnt charge too much?

    Thank you.

    in reply to: Name of white probe in freezer unit (Schreiber APM6855) #277673
    richardc1983
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    Re: Name of white probe in freezer unit (Schreiber APM6855)

    giombett wrote:Looked a bit different (not flat and with a red dot on the end) from the original, which looked just like your photo.

    I am not sure which part to get and if it will even make a diference.

    richardc1983
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    Re: Name of white probe in freezer unit (Schreiber APM6855)

    I am having exact same problem… and just made this post:

    fridge-freezer-forum/schreiber-frost-free-fridge-freezer-apm6855-t71661.html

    It seems your the guy who I linked to a forum post who gave instructions on how to change.

    Did the repair last a while I am confused which part to get especially as there are 2 versions and mine is the one with the digital display? Is it just the connectors that vary?

    in reply to: Under sink waste trap for countertop dishwasher #371629
    richardc1983
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    Re: Under sink waste trap for countertop dishwasher

    I think I will have a look, I dont have to specifically use a P trap for kitchen waste do I? For example there is a bath waste trap that is shallow for the space under a bath.

    richardc1983
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    Re: Door Seal for freezer section required for Indesit C133

    Bump…

    Just wondering if you know where I can get one from.

    Thanks.

    in reply to: The new ISE10 model… what will its features be? #331177
    richardc1983
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    Re: The new ISE10 model… what will its features be?

    Thank you for the reply.

    Are the new models built by Asko still?

    in reply to: The new ISE10 model… what will its features be? #331175
    richardc1983
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    Re: The new ISE10 model… what will its features be?

    Looks great… I guess its still built by Asko ensuring top quality!

    Can you advise regarding the pump and the noisy filling?

    in reply to: New model of Bosch Countertop dishwasher #307734
    richardc1983
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    Re: New model of Bosch Countertop dishwasher

    There is a review on which about this dishwasher but I need to subscribe.

    Im sure it will be just as good, it also has self cleaning filters apparently.

    in reply to: Been given a Hoover Electronic 1100 they any good? #302149
    richardc1983
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    Hello Delahart

    Thats great, my machine will look neater with it I think. What would you fix it on with?

    Go to one of posts above and below it is a little thing that says PM and shows two little people.

    Alternatively email me at richard.clarke@live.co.uk

    in reply to: Crushed persil tablets #303108
    richardc1983
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    I think its written wrong.

    The guy said the bio is suitable for colours and doesnt contain bleach.

    I was asking if this can be correct.

    in reply to: Crushed persil tablets #303106
    richardc1983
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    Not sure because he said that the powder is fine colours and doesnt contain bleach???

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