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  • in reply to: beko wm5100 #340451
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    Re: beko wm5100

    Child lock

    in reply to: John Lewis Wash. Mach. Model JLWM1603 #340224
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    Re: John Lewis Wash. Mach. Model JLWM1603

    E’lux

    in reply to: Zanussi washer fx1265w #340145
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    Re: Zanussi washer fx1265w

    End of cycle indicates 1st digit, start/pause indicates 2nd digit=
    E61, this can also be NTC fault, the NTC may not be registering a change in temperature. Earth fault is also common on these heaters or P.C.B could be at fault.

    in reply to: Meile Washing Machine W844 #339886
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    Re: Meile Washing Machine W844

    Is there a float switch in the base?

    in reply to: zanussi zkc5030/w #339820
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    Re: zanussi zkc5030/w

    http://shop.aeg.co.uk/node13.aspx

    3115197018

    in reply to: zanussi zkc5030/w #339818
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    Re: zanussi zkc5030/w

    Selector switch on the front with a t’stat in the rear.

    in reply to: Miele KN8662SD #339810
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    Re: Miele KN8662SD

    Look for the usual things like door not closing or sealing properly. Have had to change the fan motor in a couple due to slowing down.

    in reply to: MIELE washer stuck mid cycle #339650
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    Re: MIELE washer stuck mid cycle

    Probably the sump hose is pump is frozen up, will likely havethawed out by now with the rise in temperature.

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    Re: AEG T56800 dryer – won’t start. ‘End’ light flashes 11 t

    Switch on & off, twelve o’clock position to reset. Condenser beds to be locked in position also. Fault codes are indicated by both the start/pause & anti-crease/end lamps flashing. Post how many flashes of these.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF16581W Pump #339573
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF16581W Pump

    Check drain pump, filter & hoses as machine will run pump until zero water level is achieved. In service mode fill with water & drain, this can reset the electronic pressure switch sensing. If there’s been too much detergent in last wash, excess foam can give false reading of water in tub. You will only know when you check fault codes.

    in reply to: C6 reset on AEG 86741 #339600
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    Re: C6 reset on AEG 86741

    C6 is pressure switch related.
    Think you hold in the Pre-Wash & Sensitive buttons while turning knob to Energy Save position, this brings you into Service Program. Turning knob to Cottons/Linen/Easy Cares while in service mode will clear faults.

    in reply to: AEG L14710 stopping #338812
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    Re: AEG L14710 stopping

    Did you check filter & pump? Machine should lock door, run pump to establish zero level, then fill. Fault codes are normally shown by the start button flashing red & green.

    in reply to: Beko WM5100 Fault Codes #339436
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    Re: Beko WM5100 Fault Codes

    Error codes use Ready Wash & Spin/End Leds,
    if you post the LED sequence of fault code someone will post code

    in reply to: AEG Favorit F35080VI Filling then cutting out. #339103
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    Re: AEG Favorit F35080VI Filling then cutting out.

    When you say it tripped the anti-flood device what do you mean? Why have you to reset circuit breaker, does it trip the electrics?

    in reply to: Zanussi washer dryer ZWD14270W1 #339174
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    Re: Zanussi washer dryer ZWD14270W1

    No C11 fault code, there’s EC1 & E11, e11 not filling & ec1 continuous filling. There is a cheapy interlock used in some Lux machines that won’t release. Try a new door interlock first.

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