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  • in reply to: Tool tip. #172764
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    Re: Tool tip.

    Qualtex do a brush removal pliers for GEC type motors & i think its a great tool , part num MIS76

    in reply to: miele G7762 salt light on #172999
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    Re: miele G7762 salt light on

    Don’t recognise that model number, check the water softener container at the bottom of dishwasher. On most Miele dishwashers theres a small reed switch, this is activated by a float which you should also see on the side of the water container, check that float is not stuck. The program can be set to not show salt led faults.

    Hope this helps.

    in reply to: Rainwater Supply for washing machine. #171665
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    Re: Rainwater Supply for washing machine.

    I see a lot of Miele machines on my travels. i work on the border of N’Ireland & Republic of Ireland, on the southern side in rural parts mains water is not so common & most houses have a borehole pump sunk. The water i find often blackens the soap dispenser & the holes often close over completely, i frequently have to replace soap drawers in them & another part that causes problems is the non-return valve on the outlet trap at the back. The filter that you speak of may get a lot of this dirt out, but i find its a kinda black scum & i suspect its a bacteria or algae formed in untreated water which is not as prevelant in normal domestic washing machines as they use treated water.

    in reply to: Neff DW int’ S5433 motor #171388
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    Re: Neff DW int’ S5433 motor

    S5433X0GB/29, got one ordered @£90 sqids +

    in reply to: Miele T380 Belt #171402
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    Re: Miele T380 Belt

    Just a note of caution when replacing Miele belts, on most of the newer machines, the belt is conductive & to use a pattern spare causes faults on the electronics.

    in reply to: electrolux wascator w100mp (commercial) #171182
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    Re: electrolux wascator w100mp (commercial)

    JLAJLA.COM are the guys to chat to regarding these, i know from experience working on some, there is a start winding & run winding, 3phase ones are even more complicated. Should be relay/contactors to bring on motor, sometimes these have bad connections or coils are gone.

    in reply to: Hotpoint DWF50P #170251
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    Re: Hotpoint DWF50P

    Led 3 Eco & Led 4 Fast :- fault Timeout draining- pump, connections, blockage, module..

    see:- known error codes

    in reply to: Creda M350EWS oven haunted #166564
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    Re: Creda M350EWS oven haunted

    OK boys i’ve had a look, both the switch & the thermostat are open circuit (top oven/grill), found quite a lot of cobwebs etc dust on back of appliance, cleaned all this off, perhaps that caused fault. Leave ir now for a while to see if poiltergeist reappears..

    in reply to: Wiring a Hob and oven #166411
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    Re: Wiring a Hob and oven

    I normally use a junction box & wire both appliances into it, the cable to hob & oven need not be any bigger than 4mm, most hobs and single ovens actually have 2.5mm cable on them. I do think that in theory both appliances should have a separate switch for isolation purposes but not all houses a wired like that. Please kitchen fitters leave enough cable to service appliances.

    in reply to: Siemens Hob simmerstat #163869
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    Re: Siemens Hob simmerstat

    Sorry Dave, dunno but i think when i as upside reading the number it was logged in the Grey Matter wrong, got it again, Enr ET71064 (eu), now Siemens quote £97+vat for element & £35+vat for simmerstat, is there a pattern i can use? part numbers are 150090 & 267570.

    in reply to: miele door seal #166091
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    Re: miele door seal

    Great price that, genuine one is part no’ 4119291 @ £55.09 + v.a.t theres a silicone based one at £120 +vat for same machine…..

    in reply to: Miele heater relays W709 #163733
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    Re: Miele heater relays W709

    No longer available, use Part number 1900211 @ £33.63 +v.a.t, Any 16A rated relay with spade connections should do, see RS, Seme, or CPC..

    in reply to: Leisure rangemaster 110 #164409
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    Re: Leisure rangemaster 110

    What is the nature of the problem? Perhaps someone on here will be able to help if you post the problem you have with the appliance.

    in reply to: De Deitrich GF6747U32 cooling fan running continuously #162929
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    Re: De Deitrich GF6747U32 cooling fan running continuously

    Bob is there a temperature sensor (like a washing machine ‘stat) mounted on the top of oven near fan? I’ve not seen too many of these but i thought that was how they were controled when temp drops fan should shutoff. I think i had this prob’ years ago, is the door ratchet you speak of part of the locking mechanism for pyroletic cleaning?

    in reply to: chanelle falling apart #162832
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    Re: chanelle falling apart

    The Bosch & Miele type with the built in trap at back of machine are terrible for blocking with this stuff, also has anyone noticed these machines with either non return valves in sump or built in water traps tend to have customers complaining or smelly machines?? I reckon they are not a good idea as most consumers now wash at low temp & bacteria isn’t killed hence machine stinks, i find i’ce to reprograme most Mieles to take more water & do extra rinse to cure problem

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