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  • in reply to: Should have got a deposit. #393868
    SAMURI
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    Re: Should of got a deposit.

    The Samsung American Style Fridge Freezer is the best thing invented.

    Gives me plenty of work repairing. Highly recommended.

    😀

    in reply to: hmrc buisness records check #394717
    SAMURI
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    Re: hmrc buisness records check

    I just keep all my receipts of money in and all my receipts of money out.

    My Acountant then does the rest for me.

    This saves me the time so I can concentrate on earning the money and not spend the time on books earning nothing.

    I worked out a deal with my accountant and he charges me a fixed price including working out my VAT every Three Months.

    It is worth it as any inspection would be sorted by him as He keeps the books.

    I just get get my receipts back at the end of the year and a tax breakdown of my Tax Returns.

    All I have to do is pay the Tax online.

    Simples

    in reply to: Another joke. #137591
    SAMURI
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    Re: Another joke.

    The one I regret was.

    Dear Jim”ll fix it.
    Can you fix it for me to go on the it’s a Knockout celebrity special.

    :boops:

    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: SMEG FAB30 frozen food in fridge & compressor always run

    Low on refrigerant or the compressor is not pumping properly.

    You will need an engineer to repair it.

    Bob

    in reply to: Admiral GC2224GEKW Overload Relay/Capacitor Question. #393406
    SAMURI
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    Re: Admiral GC2224GEKW Overload Relay/Capacitor Question.

    In most cases converting to R600a is the better option as you can get a better compressor for less Money.

    If the Filter / Dryer is replaced it should not give you any further problems.

    This sounds a reasonable price for the Repair


    Bob

    in reply to: Admiral GC2224GEKW Overload Relay/Capacitor Question. #393402
    SAMURI
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    Re: Admiral GC2224GEKW Overload Relay/Capacitor Question.

    It depends on the cost of the compressor fitted original compressor are expensive £547.08 plus gas, filter/dryer and valve plus fitting and Vat.


    You can get alternatives to fit and you would be looking at about £320 plus vat total cost to repair.

    This price would depend on the engineers suppliers cost to him so this is the average to fit a compressor to an American fridge Freezer.

    You need an F Gas registered engineer as this is an R134a compressor


    Bob

    in reply to: Admiral/Maytag GC2227CDFB/16 fridge freezer #393954
    SAMURI
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    Re: Admiral/Maytag GC2227CDFB/16 fridge freezer

    Most likely the drain in the freezer is blocked with ice.

    You will have to take the back panel of to defrost it with a steamer or turn it off for 48 hours with the doors open.

    Bob

    in reply to: John Lewis FrIdge Freezer JLFFW2005 #393999
    SAMURI
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    Re: John Lewis FrIdge Freezer JLFFW2005

    Defrost drain in freezer blocked.

    If you move your food to another fridge freezer ( friends fridge )

    Turn the fridge freezer off for 48 hours with the doors open then the drain should defrost.

    If the problem returns then you will need the defrost system checked.

    This model is made by Electrolux / Zanussi

    Bob

    in reply to: Admiral GC2224GEKW Overload Relay/Capacitor Question. #393399
    SAMURI
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    Re: Admiral GC2224GEKW Overload Relay/Capacitor Question.

    Yes it sounds like the compressor and you would need a new one fitted.

    On this model you can also get module faults but this just stops power to the compressor the compressor fan still runs but the compressors stays silent no buzzing.

    So it depends if you can get a good engineer in your area.

    Try find me an engineer on this site.

    Or think about a replacement.

    If you can get a good engineer in your area it would be worth replacing the compressor.

    Bob

    in reply to: induction hob problem #393929
    SAMURI
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    Re: induction hob problem

    Are you using the correct saucepans for the induction hobs.

    The hobs will remain cold unless the correct saucepans are used.

    Bob

    in reply to: CONNECT GOING KINKY #393686
    SAMURI
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    Re: CONNECT GOING KINKY

    You are getting confused with panty hose handcuffs.

    And remember a bird in the hand is worth 2 in a Bush.

    Bov 😀

    in reply to: Bernstein group under counter freezer #393543
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Bernstein group under counter freezer

    The one at the back is for the warning light.

    You will need the model number then try the WTA shop for the Stat.


    Bob

    in reply to: Hygena APM 2592 stopped working #393491
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Hygena APM 2592 stopped working

    Hi from Bob

    Yes the part W0000059 on the WTA site is the correct part

    Bob

    in reply to: Admiral GC2224GEKW Overload Relay/Capacitor Question. #393395
    SAMURI
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    Re: Admiral GC2224GEKW Overload Relay/Capacitor Question.

    How long did you leave it between turning on and off.

    You should leave it off for about 15 minutes before turning it back on as the gas pressure will be too high for the compressor to start and you can cause the compressor to seize permanently .

    Bob

    in reply to: Hygena APM 2592 stopped working #393489
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Hygena APM 2592 stopped working

    The fault will be the push button PCB.

    You can fit a new one or you can solder a wire across the melted solder track on the PCB.

    You can get an electrician or an appliance engineer to repair.

    The PCB can blow if a bulb blows so it is advisable to fit 2 new bulbs at the same time.

    The PCB’s are between £30 to £40 pounds depending where you purchase them from.

    Bob

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