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  • in reply to: miele ws5426 washer manual #201194
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    Re: miele ws5426 washer manual

    Whats the problem you are encountering with it? post it & maybe someone can be of help to you.

    in reply to: What’s this “recalibrate machine with a laptop” #200942
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    Re: What’s this “recalibrate machine with a laptop&quot

    I’d reckon that they are not the same, but i’m not certain about that, my optical interface has a Miele part no on it (6144892) & is manufactured by Miele as far as i’m aware.

    in reply to: What’s this “recalibrate machine with a laptop” #200940
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    Re: What’s this “recalibrate machine with a laptop&quot

    I have the software & optical interface to allow me to see & change the parameters set for a Miele machine.
    Its a very good system i can see things what speed the motor is set to spin at & what the actual speed it runs at is, i can see the temp’ setpoint & that the temperature is actually rising & that the relay opens, i can see the state of switches etc. You can save or printout all this info on the laptop & even send it to Miele engineers if they request to see a particular problem. All machines are updateable, normal things i would be asked to do is programe in an extra rinse or a higher level of water.
    My laptop has been actually giving me problems & its away getting software put on it at the minute. 👿

    in reply to: Testing or Bypassing Door Interlock #200466
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    Re: Testing or Bypassing Door Interlock

    Just to clarify, (in case of litigation) my advice was to test if the door interlock was at fault & NOT to leave this safety device by passed
    😳 😳 😳 😳 😳

    in reply to: Early NEFF oven element #200529
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    Re: Early NEFF oven element

    Thanks for your help Dave, but its not that one.
    It has a far wider bracket for mounting.
    Looks like the type used in Balay oven..

    in reply to: Testing or Bypassing Door Interlock #200441
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    Re: Testing or Bypassing Door Interlock

    Usually theres a feed a neutral & a switchwire, you have to link the feed & switchwire. Unfortunately you can get it wrong & bang! 😯

    in reply to: miele w980 #199924
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    Re: miele w980

    Going by Miele tech’ info soak/prewash flashing means Pressure sensor fault. On most new machines pressure sensor is built onto board.

    in reply to: miele dw #199332
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    Re: miele dw

    Not too difficult, just remove door as in any dishwasher. i think the seal is just on the bottom of the door, you’ll how see the hinges are screwed to side of door, not sure you need to remove hinges though.

    I’ve a technical sheet on it but i need a fax number & i’ll send you it.

    PM me please

    in reply to: Is there a Miele “internal” filter? #199341
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    Re: Is there a Miele “internal” filter?

    I think she may not have told you the correct story, there isn’t an internal filter, there is however a “ball valve” in the sump to prevent loss of soap into sump, this may have been fouled or blocked.
    But the MAJOR problem that arises with the Miele washing machine (you didn’t state) is that the customers don’t follow instructions. If the filter is not emptied correctly it will let water into the base of the machine, this activates the float switch and fault “check outlet” comes up.
    There is a hose inside the filter door, to empty water out (which is seldom used), the vessel also has to be shallow so as not allow water to run back into machine (via filter door).

    This is probably why she incurs a £100 call-out charge?

    in reply to: WMA40, constant knocking noise #198199
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    Re: WMA40, constant knocking noise

    I’ll settle this beer tab soon as i’ve the machine coming in to the workshop soon, but may not be doing it till after Crimbo 😉

    in reply to: WMA40, constant knocking noise #198190
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    Re: WMA40, constant knocking noise

    Cant really see pulley as no access plate on the back of these anymore, just to confirm, when i removed belt you can hear noise but not as bad

    in reply to: Hotpoint WMA belt #197628
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    Re: Hotpoint WMA belt

    Also check that machine is level, use a spirit level!
    Have had this problem with it throwing off belts, don’t know why it did it but belt seems to heve been damaged but not broken, was stretched too much on one side.

    in reply to: AEG OKO LAVAMAT 72640 (914002408 01) #196875
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    Re: AEG OKO LAVAMAT 72640 (914002408 01)

    I’ve had to replace door interlocks on a few on these, does the door interlock indication go green or red? Also can be control board fault.

    in reply to: MIELE T/DRIER MODEL TC230 #196626
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    Re: MIELE T/DRIER MODEL TC230

    Mostly caused by the NTC in the front filter covered by excess fluff & dust. Its located to the RHS of the filter below the level of the door.

    in reply to: Miele T495C #196852
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    Re: Miele T495C

    Most Miele dryers are accessed through the back of the drum, newer ones its at the back of the machine.
    Put your head into the drum and see a plate on the back wall, see three (i think) allen head/torx type srews fixing on the drum backplate.
    When this is removed you can get at it.

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