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  • in reply to: Cooker Stat adjusting tool. #180502
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    Re: Cooker Stat adjusting tool.

    I’d rather replace the ‘stat. I would have thought they are factory calibrated & if they are not performing inside a 10{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} tolerence i’d chuck them & fit replacement.

    in reply to: GE american Fridge Freezer #180303
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    Re: GE american Fridge Freezer

    Were those GE American style Fridge Freezers not also marketed as a Hotpoint?

    in reply to: miele d/w g638 plus #180247
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    Re: miele d/w g638 plus

    Check base of machine.for water. Perhaps float switch has been activated? If no water in base check that float (polysterene) is seated correctly. Inlet/drain is the same led on these from memory, faults i’ve come across are something stuck in non-return valve or inlet (waterproof system) fault. The non-return valve is accessable from inside dishwasher, below filter, take off clip & look for something fouling impellor of of drain pump.

    Hope this helps

    in reply to: Whirlpool AKZ451/1X display for grill wrong #179669
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    Re: Whirlpool AKZ451/1X display for grill wrong

    Type FC5M6 Mod AKZ451/1X
    858545115030
    140341027420
    8 31046 006

    thats all thats on rating plate

    in reply to: Neff S435OXO dishwasher leaks #179792
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    Re: Neff S435OXO dishwasher leaks

    Thanks everyone, the customer had spoken to Neff herself & told me that the informtion she received was that the part was obselete. She asked us if we could get one for her! Thanks again.

    in reply to: Miele D/W G1220SC error F014 #179243
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    Re: Miele D/W G1220SC error F014

    F14 Water intake fault – Level switch – Heating ..

    Worth a try checking the pressure-switch mounted on the pump this switches on heater only when enough water pressure is present, a problem that i’ve encountered with these dishwashers is that if customer uses a cheapish brand of dishwashing powder it over-foams & hense the switch detects a fault, switch removes by turning it aprox 90 degrees anti clockwise i think from memory.

    Theres a full list of Miele faults on the Trade Technical Enquiries page 4 of Known Faults i think. Best of luck.

    in reply to: hobart commercial d/w #179181
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    Re: hobart commercial d/w

    Just a thought, is the start button stuck on all the time or shorted?

    in reply to: Servis Washing Machine Thermostat/Thingy #178771
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    Re: Servis Washing Machine Thermostat/Thingy

    Ta Lawrence, the machine is a M3114, ser’ num:- 20014922320 010077167 01 01.
    Sorry but i don’t know the description of this part, it has a small edge connector, it hasn’t a phial as in normal variable thermostats, so reckon it times the heating cycle??
    Anyhow on the front of the appliance theres a selector switch for temperature selection, if the component behind (part in question) is faulty will it cause machine to go through programme without heating?
    Anyone know part number,, pleeease..

    in reply to: Servis Washing Machine Thermostat/Thingy #178769
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    Re: Servis Washing Machine Thermostat/Thingy

    Tim, thanks for the reply but the fault is that its always skipping the heating cycle, going on through the programme without heating, i have commected machine onto an ammeter & i see heater switch on & off immediately, does a faulty potentiometer cause this?

    in reply to: Servis Washing Machine Thermostat/Thingy #178767
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    Re: Servis Washing Machine Thermostat/Thingy

    Model num is M3114, is the part called a potentiometer? Would a faulty one cause the machine to progress quickly through wash programme or am i looking at a dodgy timer?

    in reply to: Creda W200FW motor test #177646
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    Re: Creda W200FW motor test

    Ta

    in reply to: Miele W806 #176944
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    Re: Miele W806

    You should be able to fit belt from top, just locate it onto motor shaft first & then t one side of pulley, sometimes i’ve used a cable-tye to secure it, then slowly rotate drum & it should go on to drum pulley ok. by the way tou didn’t need to take off motor or belt to change brushes, whole job is done from frot of machine, remove front cover & front of motor comes off be careful when putting back on, make sure locating pins go in ok & push brush all the way in to armature from both sides with a little screwdriver, best of luck with it.

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF220P console replacement, set-up #176010
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    Re: Hotpoint WF220P console replacement, set-up

    So does it come with programs already loaded onto eeprom then? all i have to do is put in new PCB module & it should work, i remember doing a hotpoint board before & there was a load of preseting you had to do to configure PCB to machine, by the way this machine kept the door locked all the time before & wouldn’t release, i changed interlock switch but still same, nothing else would throw up that fault? water was all gone outta tub.

    in reply to: Miele Dishwasher G646 SC Plus. Type 64261497 #175623
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    Re: Miele Dishwasher G646 SC Plus. Type 64261497

    Take alook at the non return valve in the sump section of the dishwasher, you can remove wire clip holding it in place & check for obstructions, sometimes won’t pump out all water in the allocated time & gives a fault.

    in reply to: hotpoint WMA30 (Broken drum paddle) #173853
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    Re: hotpoint WMA30 (Broken drum paddle)

    To remove old ones you need to push down a small screwdriver into the 3rd (me thinks) hole from the fromt to release the lolding clip. They should then release by pulling towards you.

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