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  • in reply to: Beko drc64w Condensing dryer – heater problems #425323
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    Re: Beko drc64w Condensing dryer – heater problems

    PCB

    in reply to: Zanussi: ZRB324NXO – warm fridge, cold freezer #425246
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    Re: Zanussi: ZRB324NXO – warm fridge, cold freezer

    Seamy wrote:Part number 4055208914 defrost timer is what you require

    in reply to: Zanussi: ZRB324NXO – warm fridge, cold freezer #425244
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    Re: Zanussi: ZRB324NXO – warm fridge, cold freezer

    Part number 4055208914 defrost timer is what you require i’d imagine.
    Fan in freezer blows cold air up to fridge in normal operation, if fan is defective or defrost has not worked then the air duct from freezer section up to fridge tends to block over with snowy frost.
    The appliance runs continuously as the thermostat is in fridge & if cold air does’nt get circulated to fridge to activate thermostat so the compressor runs all the time and overfrosts freezer section.

    When new type defrost timer is fitted, the freezer needs to be totally defrosted before it will run right.

    in reply to: Miele T220 dryer #425219
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    Re: Miele T220 dryer

    Yeah, its a vented jobby, as with all makes of dryer check the outlet that hose pipe exits through wall isn’t blocked up.
    Check fan impellor also,
    if you need service man’, pop me a DM with e-mail addy.

    in reply to: Beko Washing Machines #424885
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    Re: Beko Washing Machines

    markyb123 wrote:Beko washing machine wm6355w.

    Hi there, my washing machine turns on and fills then stops, is there a way to find a fault code on it? It doesn’t spin or turn drum,many thanks mark.

    You probably need to try a new DC board (2817690101)
    first..

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

    in reply to: Zanussi Oven ZDQ995X continues to heat way beyond set temp #425138
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    Re: Zanussi Oven ZDQ995X continues to heat way beyond set te

    Check elements, if earth fault on element it can cause this problem.
    Board could be faulty either.

    in reply to: Zanussi DW Error – Flashing lights #425141
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    Re: Zanussi DW Error – Flashing lights

    Flood switch activated, water in base perhaps?

    in reply to: Lux D/W ESL 63010 pnc 91153901204 trips electric #425038
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    Re: Lux D/W ESL 63010 pnc 91153901204 trips electric

    Run of the mill ‘Lux dishwasher, if its empty of water I find you can lay a bath towel on floor & tip it over on its side and take base off, clips all the way around.
    Lets you get at most of the components.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDT12011FA #424766
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    Re: Zanussi ZDT12011FA

    Tim86 wrote:Would you recommend service force?

    Yep, they are the authorised manufacturer repair service.

    in reply to: Beko Washing Machines #424879
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    Re: Beko Washing Machines

    Andy, i’d reckon you need to be an authorised repair agent.

    in reply to: Beko Washing Machines #424877
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    Re: Beko Washing Machines

    dave.wt@live.co.uk wrote:So, I assume then that the Beko machines without a DC module dont use DC motors?

    As a general rule yes, there are many different types of control used AC, DC, 3 phase invertor, tacho feedback, hall sensor feedback used not only by Beko but by most manufacturers.
    Its important to order the correct part for the appliance in question, if you have access to Beko technical website as you said earlier, you will find lots of technical info for specific models on there and troubleshooting information, bulletins etc.
    There is excellent troubleshooting guides, diagnostics,fault codes etc, photos of actual appliance showing you where to read resistances, voltages etc, pins of P.C.B and their imputs/outputs.
    Excellent resource to be honest and except for the odd peculiar translation error its a lot better than other manufacturers give their engineers.

    in reply to: Beko Washing Machines #424875
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    Re: Beko Washing Machines

    dave.wt@live.co.uk wrote:Why does the motor need DC?

    Because its a DC motor.

    I think DC motors are used as they are deemed to easier to speed control than AC type.


    The Beko ones that you describe are problematic if there is poor brush contact, have tested them & found that they pop the DC board on ramping up the speed. Have put one on test & as it agitated clockwise & anti-clockwise it seemed o.k, but on increasing the voltage to motor it normally popped at that stage, further testing i’ve found that on the DC ones if there is excessive carbon dust on plastic brush holder they can short to frame. I have sometimes got away with cleaning the armature with comm stick & cleaning dust. Other times i’ve had to fit new motor & DC board.
    Beko have moved to a Askoll brushless DC invertor type set-up on their new products which have a separate induction coil mounted at rear, these if failed usually no motor action.

    in reply to: beko drvs73w #424805
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    Re: beko drvs73w

    Correction to above!
    I did a few of these today & theres a gap in the motor casing just to front of where the screw runs, spring is mounted with short hook to bottom bracket of motor, longer section with hook goes to this cut out in motor casing, keeping tension on belt.

    in reply to: beko drvs73w #424804
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    Re: beko drvs73w

    No need to take side off, all can be done easily through aperture where vent hose exits.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDT12011FA #424764
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    Re: Zanussi ZDT12011FA

    Are you sure its outside warranty, thought integrated appliances always had a 2 year guarantee, check it out first. Not sure if the mod’ kit is available to general public.

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