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  • in reply to: AEG ARCTIS 75238-GA1 Freezer problem #337354
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    Re: AEG ARCTIS 75238-GA1 Freezer problem

    Fan jammed by excess ice formation is the common fault with these, defrost appliance completely & start up again to see if problem is resolved, fan motor kit replacement may be necessary if this fault re-occurs again.

    in reply to: Miele T650C Tumble Dryer #337340
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    Re: Miele T650C Tumble Dryer

    They are the automatic sensors of the dryer, if you look carefully you will notice that the drum is electrically insulated from the paddles, a resistance measurement is taken & electronics switch heater according to programme selected. Sensing is low voltage so shouldn’t trip a tripswitch if that’s what you mean. More likely to be motor, or heater fault.

    in reply to: Continuous Clicking From Main Oven #337194
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    Re: Continuous Clicking From Main Oven

    Poor earthing can cause the fault described, check that screws securing oven burner & ignition probe are making good earth connections & aren’t loose or corroded.

    in reply to: AEG OKO Lavamat Turbo 16800. Washes but won’t spin #336558
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    Re: AEG OKO Lavamat Turbo 16800. Washes but won’t spin

    If all water is not drained it won’t go into full spin.

    in reply to: Lavamat 14850 PCB or controller #336551
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    Re: Lavamat 14850 PCB or controller

    Multimeter would be the first thing to use, to establish if theres supply to appliance.
    This is a washer dryer appliance so should be worth repairing.

    You will need the product number when ordering spares as there are 8 different models with this number.

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

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 76810 E70 error #336613
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 76810 E70 error

    E70 is a thermister fault, NTC faulty. You can get this error coming up sometimes if appliance is connected to hot water instead of cold fill.

    in reply to: AEG-Electrolux Dishwasher not drying #336312
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    Re: AEG-Electrolux Dishwasher not drying

    Check that you are using rinse aid, lack of rinse aid will give the impression that appliance hasn’t dried correctly

    in reply to: Miele W460 #336372
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    Re: Miele W460

    Did one yesterday with same symptoms, pressure vessel blockages are a common problem.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BE82 touch control hob #336344
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    Re: Hotpoint BE82 touch control hob

    Are there links in the terminal block, some of these are made for european 3 phase supply and if links are’nt in place correctly or not tight they can cause problem described.

    in reply to: beko WMA 510w prewash light flashing #336262
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    Re: beko WMA 510w prewash light flashing

    Is child lock activated? Press & hold the two buttons on the control panel of machine with a padlock under them.

    in reply to: Zan ZWF14070W1 914226103(00) #336116
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    Re: Zan ZWF14070W1 914226103(00)

    E54 is — P.C.B faulty or current leakage from motor or from wiring.

    in reply to: AEG 60870 Error code 30 #336136
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    Re: AEG 60870 Error code 30

    Chek anti flood in base

    in reply to: belling finesse 550 oven tripping #336043
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    Re: belling finesse 550 oven tripping

    Would imagine the fan motor windings would get overly hot and go faulty if fan is not running at correct speed. I’ve had a spate of new Belling ovens with lamp unit failures putting off trips but not this model, which I presume is a 550 MKII

    in reply to: aeg 72630 update – fixable ? #335833
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    Re: aeg 72630 update – fixable ?

    It won’t spin until it is empty, so thats why I advised letting water out from filter. If it doesn’t tun motor perhaps theres a fault with the motor or cabling to it.

    in reply to: Zanussi WJD 1457 E10 code #335666
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    Re: Zanussi WJD 1457 E10 code

    Is’nt there a colour code on the end of each plug?

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