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  • in reply to: Candy CCFF26/13 #382215
    SAMURI
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    Re: Candy CCFF26/13

    It is held on with screws under the candy name plate

    Bob

    in reply to: Candy CCFF26/13 #382213
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Candy CCFF26/13

    No thermostat on this model only a PCB control module

    Bob

    in reply to: diplomat adp 3103 oven…not working? #381689
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: diplomat adp 3103 oven…not working?

    Did the oven work after setting the clock

    Bob

    in reply to: September Meeting #381721
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: September Meeting

    Registered months ago easy to register.
    QR code now received
    See you Tomorrow

    Bob

    in reply to: diplomat adp 3103 oven…not working? #381688
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: diplomat adp 3103 oven…not working?

    Have you set the time on the clock as the oven will not work unless a time is set.

    Bob

    in reply to: Diplomat 60/40 fridge freezer not cooling #375313
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat 60/40 fridge freezer not cooling

    From the white goods shop on this site not sure of the price.

    If not then post again and I will give you another supplier.


    Bob

    in reply to: Diplomat 60/40 fridge freezer not cooling #375311
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat 60/40 fridge freezer not cooling

    The most likely fault will be the electronic module.

    It is Unlikly to be any other fault on this model.

    If you fit a new module make sure you have It set to maximum before turning the power back on otherwise you may think it is not working.

    If you turn the module on after the power it has a delay of about 10 minutes before it will start

    Bob

    in reply to: Diplomat 60/40 fridge freezer not cooling #375309
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Diplomat 60/40 fridge freezer not cooling

    The model number should be inside the fridge compartment.

    Normaly on a label to the left or right you should see it if you take out the salad box’s

    Bob

    in reply to: SAMSUNG SR-20/SR-22 Freezer problem #380242
    SAMURI
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    Re: SAMSUNG SR-20/SR-22 Freezer problem

    This will be worth calling an engineer as it is most likely a defrost fault or the fan motor.

    You can try turning it off for 48hours with the doors open.

    If when when you turn it back on it cools down ok after a few hours then it is a defrost fault.

    If the problem then returns in a few weeks then you will need an engineer to fix the defrost system.

    Bob

    in reply to: Refrigeration perils #380156
    SAMURI
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    Re: Refrigeration perils

    In any poor ventilated area any gas can be a hazard.

    The most common is pub cellars but in most cases bar staff are not warned of the hazards.

    In pub cellars CO2 & Nitrogen are used to dispense beer and any leaks can soon build up and deplete the oxygen levels.

    This is the most common place for this type of accident to happen.

    Bob

    in reply to: Refrigeration perils #380155
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Refrigeration perils

    That is why it is called OFN it is short for your last three words.

    Oh F*** No

    Bob

    in reply to: De’longhi DEM10 dehumidifier not producing water #380142
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: De’longhi DEM10 dehumidifier not producing water

    If the compressor is running the most likely fault it has lost the gas.

    It will need the leak repaired and a regas.

    It would need an engineer visit to check as it could also be a compressor fault.

    Unless it is an expensive dehumidifier then it is problebly cheaper to replace.

    Bob

    in reply to: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer #379996
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer

    The sensors are available from AWS but the newer models did not fit a sensor in the freezer.

    Under normal conditions it will not make a difference.

    So it is up to you if you want to replace it.

    Bob

    in reply to: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer #379993
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: diplomat apm6855 fridge freezer

    With the APM6855 if you have a fan fault it would only be the fan or the switch sensor at fault.

    The pcb / modules are reliable and unlikly to fail.

    The switch sensor at the top for the fridge are also unlikely to fail.

    The freezer sensor on the right hand side under the cover in the freezer can fail but this is unlikly and you can cut the sensor off and join the wires together to bypass this sensor if it has failed. WARNING MAKE SURE THE MAINS POWER IS OFF AS THE SENSOR IS LIVE EVEN IF THE FRIdGE IS TURNED OFF AT THE CONTROL MODULE.

    It is more likly to be the fan motor itself at fault.
    You need to have the fridge door closed.

    If you take the front cover off in the freezer and pass a magnet over the sensor on the right hand side in the freezer you will most likly see a small movement of the fan blade this will prove the sensor is OK and the fan is faulty.

    Bob

    in reply to: Schreiber App6403 beeping – top corner of casing v hot #379979
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Schreiber App6403 beeping – top corner of casing v hot

    This is the pcb faulty and you will need a new pcb.

    After fitting the new pcb check the cooling fan is working at the front.

    Bob

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