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  • in reply to: Feb Meeting 2012 – General Trade #366759
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Feb Meeting 2012 – General Trade

    I booked my normal 2 nights stay a few months ago.

    I think all the meetings are well worth a visit and even better if you can afford the time to stay.

    I am looking forward to it as the meetings improve and get bigger and better every time.

    I am Looking forward to see everyone in Feb.

    Bob

    in reply to: samsung american fridge freezer problem #366213
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: samsung american fridge freezer problem

    If the pipe has broken off in the door then you will require a new door. ( not cheep )

    You also then have to transfer the display electronics etc to the new door.

    Not a DIY job.

    Bob

    in reply to: samsung american fridge freezer problem #366211
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: samsung american fridge freezer problem

    If when you try to dispence the water no water is leaking on the floor the most likley fault is the pipe is kinked stopping the water flow.
    You will need to disconect the pipe from the fitting at the front underneath the kick plate and remove the freezer door again.
    You will then need to feed the pipe through the hinge and refit the door and reconnect the pipe.
    You also need to check the wiring connectors on top of the door to make sure the connectors are refitted o.k. after you refit the door.

    Bob

    in reply to: schreiber APP6302 fridge #365642
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: schreiber APP6302 fridge

    Hi from Bob.

    The outer door is held on by wood screws.

    First take off the outer door by unscrewing the wood screws.

    Then you can unscrew the hinge screws to the door and bottom fixing plates.

    You will not need to unscrew the hinges from the fridge only the screws on the door.

    You then fit the new door to the hinges and refit the bottom fixing plates.

    Then refit the outer door with the wood screws.

    Bob

    in reply to: Whirlpool Freezer Compressor #365249
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Whirlpool Freezer Compressor

    Hi George

    Do you know the possible reason for the compressor to have failed.

    Is the compressor seized and hot or is it tripping the mains.

    Is the compressor making a noise is the system blocked or has the system lost the gas, or is the compressor not pumping.

    It is not just fitting a compressor you need to be able to regas and fault find.

    If the system has been opened and not resealed for more than 1 hour you will now have moisture in the system and run the risk of a blockage.

    If you replace a compressor you need to keep the system open for the shortest time possible and replace the filter/dryer
    as well.

    R600a compressors also run on a flameable gas.

    Most compressors of the correct H/P will fit and can be obtained from the normal trade spares suppliers.

    To carry out repaires to refridgeration you should now hold the C&G 2079 or CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY equivelent but as R600a has no cfc’s this has still not been made clear if you have to hold the certificates to work on it.

    When I took mine the colledge said it was required to be able to handle any refridgerants as you need to be able to identify refridgerants by pressure and temperature and not rely on labels.

    Bob 😮

    in reply to: GE fridge spares #364752
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: GE fridge spares

    Hi Brian

    I have sent you a PM are you back yet.

    I hope you had a good time.

    Bob

    in reply to: GE fridge spares #364751
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: GE fridge spares

    Thanks

    Bob

    in reply to: GE fridge spares #364748
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: GE fridge spares

    Hi Brian the Model is not clear on the label but it is S25NGMFCBB7UK OR SG25NGMFCBB7UK THE PARTS REQUIRED The black drip tray in the water dispenser. Also the door stop at the bottom of the fridge door to stop the door opening too far it screws to the bottom of the door.
    I also need the water filter. I can sorce the filter but if you have the parts I will order the filter from you if you have one at the same time.If you have the parts let me Know

    Thanks

    Bob

    in reply to: The 0800 Thread #301771
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: The 0800 Thread

    If the 0800 engineer in the photo is his own boss running his own business how can he be sacked.

    Will 0800 buy him out as Mike said he is his own Boss running his own business.

    I am independent and the only person who could sack me is myself or if I went out of business through lack of customers.

    If 0800 sacks him then this makes him employed.

    If 0800 stops providing work for him what is stopping him from putting an advert or sign writing his van with a new 0800 phone number if he is self employed.

    I would never be abusive to anyone as you never know if the person might be your next customer.

    I am not in favour of 0800 but if you are competative and provide a good service then you should not have any problems with a bit of competition.

    I find most of my customers prefer to use small local repairers and stay clear of the national companys.

    I expect the engineer just had a bad day.

    If he has paid out for a business, and has been employed in the past, he may just be finding the stress too much as self employed is a life style not a job.

    Lets hope he does not lose his business over a stupid mistake, as he is at least contributing to the country paying tax and not claiming off the state.

    I think he was foolish but perhaps he has learnt from this and will change his ways.

    Maybe he could post an apology

    If you market yourself well and there is lots of free advertizing available.

    Then you do not need work providers to earn a living.


    Bob

    in reply to: *** Feb Whitegoods Conference *** #364301
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: *** Feb Whitegoods Conference ***

    Hi Lawrence.

    I booked the 2 nights a few weeks ago see you in Feb.

    The meetings are always good, And I make sure I come to every meeting as its great to see everyone and great information each time.

    Bob

    in reply to: Daewoo Multi-Flow Frost Free – leaking water #364069
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Daewoo Multi-Flow Frost Free – leaking water

    From your discription I think you are talking about the Tray above the compressor.

    First you need to empty the tray.

    If the tray is full you may not have the temperature in the fridge set high enough so the compressor is not getting hot enough to evaporate the water, or the ambiant / room temperature is too cold.

    If the problem is room temperature you can place some cut up pieces of oasis block and place them in the tray this will help to evaporate the water.

    Bob

    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: F*{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d}kin Amana AC2228HEKB

    Hi Brian

    I have fixed a couple of new type Amana and the problem has just been a spring loose on the damper flap.

    The damper flap stays open as the return spring shuts the damper.

    The make is now Maytag

    I am not sure on your model but most Matag now use the same damper flap


    Bob

    in reply to: best wind up of ukw member ? #364020
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: best wind up of ukw member ?

    Trust Gregor to turn the air blue over a pink van.

    I hate to think how blue it would have got if real radio had offered him a pink screwdriver to go on top.

    Bob 😆

    in reply to: Lamona HJA3310 Inner door glass #363455
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Lamona HJA3310 Inner door glass

    You could also try A.W.Services Ltd Tel 01603 412324

    Just quote the model number.


    Bob

    in reply to: Lamona Cooker Hood #362404
    SAMURI
    Participant

    Re: Lamona Cooker Hood

    Try AWS Services Ltd

    Tel 01603 412324

    Bob

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