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  • in reply to: servis #267991
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    Re: servis

    YES GO IT TO

    in reply to: Connect Distribution users #267984
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    Re: Connect Distribution users

    YES VERY SLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW

    in reply to: AEG Micromat Duo 3534E m/w #267488
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    Re: AEG Micromat Duo 3534E m/w

    HI
    outer door has clips on it that clip in to inner door.
    if your carefully you may be able to prize apart useing a old credit card,( we us AA membership cards) this dose not always work may be worth priceing up outer door panel.

    rogue.

    in reply to: AEG LAV76810 Damaging Clothes #267485
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    Re: AEG LAV76810 Damaging Clothes

    Hi

    only thing i can think of is drum speed what do wash lables say ?

    other one to look at is the gap between drum and door seal these are usaally rip`s rather then holes.

    drum speed dose happen but not often. also slight chance of bra wire in tub.

    rogue.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1431W filter and pump unit. #267366
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1431W filter and pump unit.

    Hi Steve

    part number is corrcet

    rogue

    in reply to: Cookworks parts #267079
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    Re: Cookworks parts

    Hi don per guss but i think this may be part of Soveriegn

    rogue

    in reply to: funny achmed the dead terrorist #267032
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    Re: funny achmed the dead terrorist

    unable to see screen for tears 😆

    in reply to: Zanussi zt695 #265402
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    Re: Zanussi zt695

    hi

    remove cover from valve you then should find a small pink pipe , remove bung from end if water drains out done. always a good idea to look at side tank for blockages

    rogue

    in reply to: cl847 wont stop ? #264936
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    Re: cl847 wont stop ?

    hi silly point this is a sensor dryer, did you fit a sensor dryer drum

    rogue

    in reply to: Electrolux ER7626B fridge freezer problem #264636
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    Re: Electrolux ER7626B fridge freezer problem

    Hi arosview,

    5 DIFFERNT VERSON`S OF THIS F/F

    DEFOST TIMER IS EITHER IN A WHIT BOX TO THE RIGHT OF FREEZER EVPORTOR OR ON THE BACK RIGHT HAND COURNER LOOKING FROM THE BACK.

    ROGUE.

    in reply to: Beko WMA 510S #264547
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    Re: Beko WMA 510S

    hi subs
    this a kit list we use to do a tub change it may be more then you need but we use it as standard:

    000002720500300 LOWER COUNTERWEIGHT BOLT 2
    000002801650100 pulley 1
    000002801660101 heater support 1
    000002801760100 tub seal 1
    000002804200500 tub assy 1
    000002805020500 tub front 1
    000002811730100 PULLEY BOLT 1
    000002841000100 DRUM 1

    hope this helps

    rogue

    in reply to: Beko WMA 510S #264545
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    Re: Beko WMA 510S

    HI SUBS

    YES THE TUB FOUNT DOSE COME OFF SORRY DONT KNOW IF DRUM SPIDER IS AVILBLE AS SPARE .

    DAFT QUESTION WHY BEARING ? THESE HAVE A HABIT OF LOWER C/WEIGHT COMING OFF OR GOING LOOSE.

    ROGUE

    in reply to: How to change door seal (Zanussi) #264081
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    Re: How to change door seal (Zanussi)

    hi subs

    no it`s pretty straight forward. because the seal is still warm from being in hot water it`s still suple

    rogue

    in reply to: How to change door seal (Zanussi) #264079
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    Re: How to change door seal (Zanussi)

    hi subs

    1) unplug
    2) remove top
    3) undo 7mm nut holding dryer ducket together
    4) remove duket from seal
    5) if jet system remove hose
    6) remove old door seal
    7) soak new door seal in hot water
    8) refit seal with washy liquid on it
    9) the trick to refitting the clip on the dryer ducttet is to put it in place slightly twist together with long nose plires and then insert a small flat bladed screw driver and twist forward.

    hope this help`s

    rogue

    p.s i have once trieded to do with out removing dryer duct


    no chance

    in reply to: Elderly Electrolux WD1034 #262911
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    Re: Elderly Electrolux WD1034

    not sure

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