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  • in reply to: zanussi ZDF14021WA #422960
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    Re: zanussi ZDF14021WA

    Did they fit a modification kit or just replace the pressure sensor?
    There is a kit available to solve the issue you mention on some of these models.

    in reply to: Bra Wire trapped in Beko DCU 7230 W #426505
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    Re: Bra Wire trapped in Beko DCU 7230 W

    Remove plug from socket. Remove Bra wire from Dryer.

    Depends on how competent you are but there about 50 screws to remove, note the different lengths of screws when removing them and don’t put the wrong ones back in wrong place.
    Take off lid & back cover, take off belt off motor shaft, take off cable looms needed, take out drum identify where the said bra wire is, remove it & put the appliance back together in reverse order. Electrically test it & make sure its safe to use.

    Or maybe get an engineer to do it?

    in reply to: Help to identify problem with Zanussi ZWF 1637W #426509
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    Re: Help to identify problem with Zanussi ZWF 1637W

    Heater perhaps, quite hard to identify the problem from afar, best advise would be get an engineer to look at it.

    in reply to: Tricity Bendix AW1000 Error Code #426521
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    Re: Tricity Bendix AW1000 Error Code

    Possibly heater failure, you need to check it with a megger for earth leakage.
    E33 = Pressure switch fault, current leakage from heating element to
    ground, PCB faulty, dust on tracks shorting is a classic cause of this.

    in reply to: ikea dwf413w #426440
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    Re: ikea dwf413w

    Float warped maybe, or switch defective?

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    Re: Miele Novatronic W916 Wont take conditioner on one progr

    Miele Service Fees 2015
    DOMESTIC SERVICE RATES Ex VAT Inc VAT

    Dom – Standard Labour Call Out £97.50 £117.00
    Labour Rate (per subs hour) £60.00 £72.00
    Labour Call Out Central London (Inside M25) £102.50 £123.00
    Estimate Call Out £62.50 £75.00
    Late Cancellation / Failed Call £62.50 £75.00
    BER Call Out £62.50 £75.00
    Non Compliant Call Out (ELI/Gas) £62.50 £75.00
    In Guarantee Call Out £62.50 £75.00
    Invoice Administration Fee £10.00 £12.00
    Multiple Appliance Surcharge £25.00 £30.00

    in reply to: Beko- No spin #426115
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    Re: Beko- No spin

    Best to get an Engineer to check it, hard for us to advise as we can’t inspect & test it, most of this type machine with no motor action have blown DC modules, did you inspect the removed DC module to see if it had any burn’t components etc?
    If there is a faulty motor it could have blown DC module & main PCB, again this is something that an Engineer could test/check for you.

    in reply to: Zanussi DE6965 AL3 #426343
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    in reply to: Miele w5740, e51 error #426328
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    Re: Miele w5740, e51 error

    Pressure sensor fault, blocked pressure vessel?

    in reply to: Indiset CA55 installed in garage. #426220
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    Re: Indiset CA55 installed in garage.

    Best to buy an appliance suited for the environment (climate) that its going to be working in. The climatic class is normally on the rating plate of them.
    Every fridge freezer has a climate class. This is the range of room temperatures the freezer is designed to work within.

    Climate classes are set by an international standard and range from 10°C to 43°C to cover hotter and colder countries.

    Most UK freezers have a climate class of SN and will work in rooms that range from 10°C to 32°C. You can find out the climate class of your freezer by checking the rating plate or instruction manual.

    Freezers: Climate class temperatures
    Climate class Temperature range (oC)
    SN 10-32 Sub Normal
    N 16-32 Normal
    ST 16-38 Sub Tropical
    T 16-43 Tropical

    in reply to: NewWorld 50THLG – Oven flame #426170
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    Re: NewWorld 50THLG – Oven flame

    Amrils wrote:Just got this appliance

    Is it not covered by warranty if you have just purchased it?
    If you think its faulty, get it checked!

    in reply to: Beko- No spin #426113
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    Re: Beko- No spin

    Misnomer wrote:

    My next choices are brushes or pcb. Any pointers?

    Cheers,
    Jeff

    Fit this …

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/catalogs … 2817690101

    in reply to: Miele G1222SC F13 error code #426228
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    Re: Miele G1222SC F13 error code

    Heater (high presure) switch fault.
    Most likely blockage of wash pump impellor. But take a look at this & do checks listed.

    The program is interrupted and the drain pump operated. The display shows the message Water intake fault F13.

    Cause:
    On-site water supply not in order.

    Remedy:
    The on-site water supply should be checked by a specialist.

    Cause:
    Water inlet valve defective.

    Remedy:
    Check the water inlet valve and replace it if necessary.

    Cause:
    Flow meter is providing too few pulses.

    Remedy:

    1. Check WPS valve (filter, restrictor disc).
    2. Remove the left side panel.
    3. Check that the plate with the reed switch on flow meter B3/4 is seated correctly.
    4. Check that the reed switch connection plug is seated correctly.
    5. Replace the reed switch, if necessary.
    6. Check the control lead from the electronic to flow meter.
    7. Replace the water inlet mixer, if necessary.

    Cause:
    Water flow pressure at on-site water supply is less than 14.5 pounds per square inch (1 bar).

    Remedy:

    1. Check the water intake.
    2. If voltage is present at the electronic for the solenoid valve, check the solenoid valve leads for continuity.
    3. Check the filter at WPS valve.

    Cause:
    Filter in WPS clogged.

    Remedy:

    1. Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
    2. Close the on-site water supply.
    3. Unscrew the WPS from the on-site water supply.
    4. Remove the washer from the threaded union.
    5. Remove the filter with needlenose pliers.
    6. Clean or replace the filter as necessary

    in reply to: Miele Condenser Dryer, Pump removal help #426214
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    Re: Miele Condenser Dryer, Pump removal help

    Quite simple in theory, but hard to explain. Best to disconnect cable & hose etc first. So if you can imagine looking down on pump there is a clip that holds pump in place, release clip & turn complete pump 1/4 turn, it then should lift out upwards.

    in reply to: Bosch WAS2460 LogiXX F57 error #426202
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    Re: Bosch WAS2460 LogiXX F57 error

    * Correction Model num’ is WAS24460/GB/07
    There is an inverter board listed, part num’ 00701619 @ £115.85 or a complete BLDC listed @ £194.88 part num’ 00679421
    Which do I need?

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