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  • in reply to: Electrlolux EWX14540W flashing pause light #356421
    Seamy
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    Re: Electrlolux EWX14540W flashing pause light

    Seamy wrote:Dryer element may be faulty, they suffer from low earth resistance faults especially on seldom used dryers.

    Try investing in a dryer element as advised! :lesson:

    in reply to: Beko clothes wet at end #356575
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko clothes wet at end

    I’ve seen them do this also if NTC is faulty.

    in reply to: Belling IDW603 access to drain pump #356457
    Seamy
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    Re: Belling IDW603 access to drain pump

    Sorry. I was thinking of the IDW604

    in reply to: Belling IDW603 access to drain pump #356455
    Seamy
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    Re: Belling IDW603 access to drain pump

    Similar to a New World, think you have to take off side panel to get at it.

    in reply to: Beko washing machine #356434
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko washing machine

    You need to go reset the faut code in service mode, sent you a PM

    Seamy
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    Re: Miele T294C Condensor dryer starts then stops and beeps

    Sounds like there is no clothing in the dryer & in automatic (sensor drying) setting the appliance shuts off as it doesn’t sense any damp clothing in dryer.

    Read the instruction manual that came with your appliance, it says
    “If there is no laundry in the drum when the programme is started,
    the electronics will register this and stop the programme. The
    programme will also be interrupted if the laundry placed in the drum
    is already dry.”

    in reply to: BEKO AS920 Fridge Freezer defrosting as I type #355067
    Seamy
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    Re: BEKO AS920 Fridge Freezer defrosting as I type

    Sounds like the Engineers diagnosis is spot on, check the ser’ num of appliance, not ser’ number of fan.

    in reply to: AEG oko lavamat 74640 update. Error code E34. #356041
    Seamy
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    Re: AEG oko lavamat 74640 update. Error code E34.

    mbrxjepp wrote:Any suggestions about how to go about diagnosing what has caused the board to fail?

    Ask an engineer to examine the appliance 💡

    in reply to: Electrlolux EWX14540W flashing pause light #356419
    Seamy
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    Re: Electrlolux EWX14540W flashing pause light

    Dryer element may be faulty, they suffer from low earth resistance faults especially on seldom used dryers.

    in reply to: zanussi f1203w auto #356241
    Seamy
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    Re: zanussi f1203w auto

    Timer will skip on from where it was started, this is normal, it shouldn’t go all the way around to end though. If it does its likely that the p.c.b on timer is corrupted.

    in reply to: jlwm 1203 sticking at one minute #356367
    Seamy
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    Re: jlwm 1203 sticking at one minute

    door interlock not releasing?

    in reply to: Beko washing machine #356432
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko washing machine

    Sounds like its the “Mini LCD” version, if conditioner icon flashes it means the programme dial is in wrong position. If rinse icon & “C” flashes it means theres a water intake fault. I’d imagine if this happens with 14 mins left (when it should be rinsing) its a water solenoid problem, or drain hose too low.

    in reply to: Beko WMC61 #356239
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko WMC61

    NTC could be faulty or heater faulty. Had one done this when connected to hot water supply instead of cold. Look to see what last error was & report back.

    in reply to: miele d/w inlet/drain light flashing #355774
    Seamy
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    Re: miele d/w inlet/drain light flashing

    Likely the reed switch on fill chamber is not picking up the pulses of magnet when water is being counted in. Check the small P.C.B is seated correctly, they are tempermental.

    in reply to: Beko DW600 No Heat #355757
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko DW600 No Heat

    NTC 1887740201 may be faulty, there are 2 T.O.Cs but I think they are both in-built on flow through heater. Take off heater & check continuity from plug through T.O.Cs. One is a cut-out type that doesn’t reset.

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