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  • in reply to: Whirlpool AWZ8579 , dead dryer, power going to it #458296
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    Any ideas lads as to what causes PCB to go as don’t want to put elderly lady to cost of new one installed if I can’t stand over it, and same doesn’t happen in short time again.
    thanks in advance

    in reply to: Zanussi engineer, Dryer toc keeps failing #458177
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    Filter blocked or blockage in ducting , fan etc , not enough air passing over heater, so going out on over temp

    Try washing filter in warm soapy water, sometimes a scum off overused conditioner in washing machines builds up on gauze of filter & not enough air gets through
    You should be aware that safety devices are NOT TO BE TAMPERED WITH
    they’re there to prevent it overheating & potentially being a fire hazard

    in reply to: BEKO AMERICAN FF GNEV321APX #458075
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    Re: BEKO AMERICAN FF GNEV321APX

    It’s an inverter controlled compressor on it i’d imagine, if there’s power to the p.c.b at compressor but not running i’d chance changing the little p.c.b.
    Think there’s a fusible link that blows on them if there’s a power surge etc.

    in reply to: Miele gG1182 SCVi dishwasher #457970
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    Re: Miele gG1182 SCVi dishwasher

    There’s a high pressure switch near the circulation pump to protect heater getting supply if there’s not enough water , if circulation pump doesn’t put up enough pressure it won’t continue & throws up error code.
    Normally its because there’s a blockage in the impeller as previously stated.
    Could be fault with pressure switch, hoses, cable connection etc

    in reply to: beko wmb71442 #457678
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    Re: beko wmb71442

    Could be as simple as sticking buttons or as serious as a dodgy P.C.B

    in reply to: Stoves Range Cooker 444445367 #457791
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    Re: Stoves Range Cooker 444445367

    It can be done from rear, with a long piece of metal rod and a magnet on the end ( the type of magnet used for tall oven door) attach the roller to magnet & push it in from rear, it then can be screwed from front when you go around, the magnet should hold it in place until screwed. Then pull firmly from back and rod & magnet should come off. Hope this helps you.

    in reply to: Askoll Motor M500 #457652
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    Re: Askoll Motor M500

    Some of these motors have an inductor coil mounted on side at back that if faulty will give error code mentioned. It’s not often the actual motor is at fault, unless it’s the early type that has the p.c.b in the actual motor

    in reply to: Beko Washing Machine WDX8543130 Fault #448861
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    Re: Beko Washing Machine WDX8543130 Fault

    As above, its most likely the motor Inverter P.C.B that is faulty, but its best that you get an Engineer to look at it & give quotation.
    :plug: :lesson:
    Just a warning to anyone who doesn’t know, Inverter boards need to be handled carefully, the can give an Electric Shock to handler long after the power has been switched off at the mains.

    in reply to: Beko DW686 Start Button not working #457555
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    Re: Beko DW686 Start Button not working

    Hard to know really, parts are not too dear for Beko,, may be best to get an Engineer to see what it needs & get a quotation.

    in reply to: Blomberg washer. #457644
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    Re: Blomberg washer.

    Morning Paul,
    Make sure machine is not connected to hot water supply instead of cold.
    Saw this when appliance was on wrong supply, the N.T.C, senses the temp’ & will bring in cold water to cool down, run pump, bring in more water, run pump etc.
    It will do similar if it notices excess foam during the rinse cycle, the pressure goes up after short distribute, so it stops, brings in water & does pump out to try to clear.
    Try blowing down pressure hose from p’switch, obviously don’t blow into p’switch.
    N.T.C or heater may be faulty either, they cause lots of strange issues with electronics on these Beko’s.
    Check drain hose isn’t down too far down standipe, (syphoning), it can cause pressure sw’ to get strange readings also.

    in reply to: Rosieres hinges RBC127 #457524
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    Re: Rosieres hinges RBC127

    Thanks

    in reply to: BEKO WMD67106 washing machine problems? #457477
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    Re: BEKO WMD67106 washing machine problems?

    Sounds as there’s a faulty inlet valve for a start.
    E11 or F11 on earlier Beko machines would point to motor fault, either open circuit motor, brushes stuck perhaps, tacho faulty or worst case scenario P.C.B fault.
    Or as you refer to it the “motherboard” ..

    in reply to: Electrolux ESL5201LO Not Heating Water #457367
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    Re: Electrolux ESL5201LO Not Heating Water

    Heater in circulation pump is most likely gone open circuit & needs replacing.

    in reply to: BEKO DWD5411W dishwasher blocked? #457419
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    Re: BEKO DWD5411W dishwasher blocked?

    There will always be a little water in this sump area, there may however be a leak to base if its pumping continuously, the float switch in base may be activated.
    If however the pump doesn’t run its maybe blocked, piece of glass, food debris etc..

    in reply to: Siemens DW, shower head spray nozzle #456901
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    Re: Siemens DW, shower head spray nozzle

    Thanks, so does the upper one with the wheel in it not have another cover over it, the lady said she thought her young child had pulled a cover off it ?

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