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  • in reply to: Miele FF fault #332744
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    Re: Miele FF fault

    Do you hear fan in freezer running? If there’s excessive frost it may have stopped fan from turning.

    in reply to: miele975sc #334581
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    Re: miele975sc

    Is there a float switch in the base? Check if it’s activated.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZSF6066S Red LED flashing #334529
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    Re: Zanussi ZSF6066S Red LED flashing

    Float switch in base activated —

    in reply to: Zanussi Zwf16070w1 #334521
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    Re: Zanussi Zwf16070w1

    E69 = Heater open circuit, theres a thermo fuse in both legs of the heater.

    in reply to: beko wma520 #334470
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    Re: beko wma520

    Check cable connections are tight first before condemning timer, have had that problem before & found loom connections broke. I always clean motor armature & end of new brush with fine emery paper when fitting them.

    in reply to: zanussi ZWF1650 stops on rinse #334460
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    Re: zanussi ZWF1650 stops on rinse

    Pump faulty check filter & take off motor from filter to check if anything is fouling impellor. Also look at sump hose, i’ve had some with the ball sticking in the up posiition & not letting water down. Or rinse hold selected.
    It should have an error code if it did’nt empty in time though.

    in reply to: Beko heater down to earth thankful for my meggar #334482
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    Re: Beko heater down to earth thankful for my meggar

    Sometimes if they have been knocked by coins etc, they will be damaged.

    in reply to: Inside Zanussi Pressure Switch #334456
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    Re: Inside Zanussi Pressure Switch

    Its a very delicate component so blowing into it or openinging it certainly won’t have helped.

    It looks ok & wires should be wrapped around those to tags & soldered, the wire should not bridge across the gap.

    in reply to: belling idw 604 dishwasher #334353
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    Re: belling idw 604 dishwasher

    Long drain time, blocked pump, filter etc

    in reply to: Panasonic NA16-VG1 AFL #334382
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    Re: Panasonic NA16-VG1 AFL

    think i used a tie wrap

    in reply to: Glen Dimplex #333714
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    Re: Glen Dimplex

    0845 408 0050

    in reply to: Panasonic NA16-VG1 AFL #334380
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    Re: Panasonic NA16-VG1 AFL

    yeah, i know what your talking about, its a dump valve device, i’ve done what you said on a machine as the little plastic drive arm was broken, never heard of a problem since

    in reply to: Beko drcs68w #334342
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    Re: Beko drcs68w

    Check sensor bar below door on inside of drum, 2 phillips screws hold it in place. Clean fluff from this, if you have an ampmeter check current taken by appliance when heating. On timed drying it should take approx’ 6 amps, on auto setting it should take approx’ 8.5 after a few minutes.

    in reply to: Leaking white knight 767c #334301
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    Re: Leaking white knight 767c

    Check seal around condenser for excess fluff/dirt

    in reply to: BEKO Dishwasher problem #333995
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    Re: BEKO Dishwasher problem

    Could be as simple as blocked filters or as serious as a circulation pump motor seizing up. Check that spray arms can turn freely as something stopping them (like a freshened or badly stacked crockery) can cause problem described.

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