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  • in reply to: zanussi zwg1140m shutting down #428750
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    Re: zanussi zwg1140m shutting down

    P.C.B perhaps, they’re prone to quite strange faults, you can stick a 1120 board in to test if you have one, but obviously spin speed will be diff’. Check motor for earth faults or loom faults also.

    in reply to: Miele G692SC #428585
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    Re: Miele G692SC

    Check pressure vessel for blockage.

    in reply to: LPG convert to Natural Gas ? #428579
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    Re: LPG convert to Natural Gas ?

    In any case think you need to get a Gas Safe registered guy to do it, sometimes bypass has to be changed too.

    in reply to: Panasonic NA-16VX1 Service Manual #428590
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    Re: Panasonic NA-16VX1 Service Manual

    Yeah no problem, PM me with your e-mail address & i’ll e-mail you service manual.

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    Re: Zan fridge freezer ZRB224NXO PNC 925041074 Ser no 151002

    The duct from freezer to fridge gets snowy frosting which eventually covers over the duct preventing air going up to fridge. Best to remove evap’ cover from back of freezer, take out screws securing the cover, 2 at top & clip to be detached on right hand side. With this off cover of evap’ that holds fan needs to be taken off. Once this has been edged off a bit take out fan connecting plug from top and all comes away leaving access to evap’ & defrost heaters, etc. Bottom left hand side of evap’ on rear wall theres a duct up to fridge, make sure this if free of frosting. Use a hairdryer and a strong ty-rap to poke up through it to shift any frost build up. Defrost timer is mounted at back just above compressor, best to change it to new longer defrost timed one & drain heater is now a higher wattage too. If fan is sluggish & most times they are, stick one in too.

    in reply to: Zanussi getting stuck at start of cycle #428541
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    Re: Zanussi getting stuck at start of cycle

    Model number would help, check drain hose has not fallen down, or that drain hose is pushed too far down waste pipe causing syphoning.

    in reply to: Oven recommendation with reasonable heat up time #428373
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    Re: Oven recommendation with reasonable heat up time

    Most domestic ovens will take 10 minutes to get to temperature, when the light goes out its normally not at selected temp’, but when light comes on & goes off again the selected temp’ is an average of the off and on temperatures.
    If you have “just bought” a Samsung product and are not happy with it, get it checked by Samsung under guarantee to see if there is actually anything wrong with it.

    in reply to: Leisure GRB6CVC Control Panel Removal #428265
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    Re: Leisure GRB6CVC Control Panel Removal

    Think top comes off really easily, few screws at back, will give access to fascia.

    in reply to: cooker high temp resistant 10-13amp wires #428391
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    Re: cooker high temp resistant 10-13amp wires

    44101001001 Beko cut-out kit includes some wiring with it if that’s the one you need.

    in reply to: BEKO UPRIGHT FREEZER DRAIN NOZZLE – IMPORTANT! #428132
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    Re: BEKO UPRIGHT FREEZER DRAIN NOZZLE – IMPORTANT!

    Would think that there may be an issue with the defrost heaters, there is a drain heater & a evaporator heater and also sensors to control these may need looked at.
    The cutting off of the end of the non return valve can cause the problem which you have had to be worse as water vapour from the drop tray on top of the compressor will rise up the tube and condense and eventually ice over, the reason there was a non return valve is to prevent that happening.
    A trick i’ve used to combat over icing of drain tube is to attach a thick copper wire on heater and dangle wire down the spout, this prevents the build up of ice and allows water to drain away.

    in reply to: New home stoves 550 SI DLM help ? #428229
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    Re: New home stoves 550 SI DLM help ?

    Contact a registered Gas Safe Engineer.

    in reply to: Beko DL1254 low pump pressure hot but high pressure cold #428336
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    Re: Beko DL1254 low pump pressure hot but high pressure cold

    Too much detergent perhaps?
    Suds are harder to move than water.
    How old is it?

    in reply to: The Oven: Reimagined? #428298
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    Re: The Oven: Reimagined?

    Its $1500 and comes with a high definition camera so you can watch your food cooking? :rolls:

    in reply to: Beko DRCS68 changing the cylinder fan #428334
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    Re: Beko DRCS68 changing the cylinder fan

    Get an engineer to do it as it is not easy!
    Set aside a few hours and have some choice language set aside as you will most likely refer to them later.
    Power off, plug out! remove top panel, remove about 50 screws attaching rear panel,side panels will come off for better access, remove cable to heater and cable from power in, take out drum completely, tear out your hair, say WTF did I ever start this,

    remove condenser covers, remove motor & fan, remove said item that is blocking fan , or replace damaged parts, now try to reassembly, pull out hair some more & wonder WTF did’nt I just get an Engineer to do it. 😉

    in reply to: Miele G 663 SCVI dishwasher #427385
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    Re: Miele G 663 SCVI dishwasher

    If there is one its located on the metering tank, I thought all that range had flow-meter control.

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