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Seamy
ParticipantRe: low pressure washing machine (0.3 bar)
If you are renovating you can put a pressure tank, vessel thingy on the system to keep constant pressure (i think), i’m not a plumber but if you know one maybe they can advise, or as mentioned a pumped system which runs on demand . Does the header tank not fill from mains water? Could you not hook up to the incoming mains supply or is there none?
Seamy
ParticipantRe: beko vented dryer pulley
03 belt kit is for vented dryer, 04 belt kit is for condenser dryer. I think you can get the belts on their own without the pulley.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: zanussi ZDF14021WA
Its a kit that includes new pressure sensor, pipe, clips, grommets, screw, front plate of dishwasher, some tape & soundproofing, all this i’d imagine is to relocate the sensor so as its not in direct contact with water.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi DE6965 AL3
davemcwish wrote:We did via http://www.zanussi.co.uk/support/service-centres/. They wouldn’t fix it as it’s out of warranty
Don’t they do chargeable calls ??
No supply to heater during wash. Test temperature sensor & heater ok. Found IWMS tank blocked causing intermittent filling & wash. PCB required but obsolete.
They also said that the part, if not obsolete, would be £183.33 + vat. Given that they couldn’t do anything (they couldn’t get the part) I came here…..
I’m thinking about the IWMS tank. What is it, where is it and how easy is it to clean ?
Dave
IWMS Tank you refer to is the water metering tank, normally mounted at one side of a dishwasher, not too easy to clean.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: beko condensor dryer dcu8230
Did you fit the correct heater? Also check the condenser is not clogged, sensor bars not covered in fluff giving error readings. NTCs on heaters on these are always going down to earth, test it on M’ohm scale for low resistance to earth.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: zanussi ZDF14021WA
Part num’ is for pressure sensor.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi DE6965 AL3
Heater perhaps, just goes to show that its better to have an engineer look at it to determine what is the actual problem rather than throw parts at it. Is there water leaked into base perhaps?
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Miele G1022SC Dishwasher
Most common problems on their dishwashers are float switch in base activated or high pressure switch on wash pump not activating when it starts to wash after filling, normally caused by impellor blockage.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi DW leaking into base
Could be pressure sensor problem or pressure sensor tubing clogged with gunge more likely, causing overfilling.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: lamona washing machine
Are you sure it goes back to start, most appliances now will go back to beginning of spin cycle again if unbalanced load is detected, they sometimes do this up to 10 times before aborting programme without spinning.
Earth faults on components can throw up strange faults & you’d be better to get it meggered.Seamy
ParticipantRe: Beko- No spin
Perhaps that is the problem, poor supply?
Is it generator or mains, if there is fluctuation in supply it may effect electronics.
I love to go out to calls on boats, barges, narrow boats etc.Seamy
ParticipantRe: zanussi ZDF14021WA
There is one available for this appliance as far as i’m aware, have fitted a few over the past months.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: lamona washing machine
Button stuck in perhaps?
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Beko- No spin
Error codes do not need to be cleared.
Does it spin on fast spin immediately, if so there may be a problem with the tacho or cabling from it, or P.C.B could be at fault.Again this is probably something you should consider getting tested by an Engineer.
Seamy
ParticipantRe: Zanussi ZWX1605W all LEDs flashing
Likely that either you let water get onto the electronic p.c.b or dislodged some of the wiring.
All I can advise is that you switch it off, on & off again to see if it clears.
Access is by removing the rear half, for the next time you try it. -
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