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  • in reply to: Dimplex LXY15 Loxley Optiflame electric fire. #421361
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    Re: Dimplex LXY15 Loxley Optiflame electric fire.

    Is it the one with the smoke effect with mist transducer in sump & water bottle to keep it filled, they won’t light up untill water level is sensed by float switch.
    Will try to search for info for you.

    in reply to: Miele condenser dryer T7780C stops after a minute and beeps #421166
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    Re: Miele condenser dryer T7780C stops after a minute and be

    Hoping the “by-pass” was only a temporary measure to test appliance and you are not leaving it like that.
    If on sensor drying setting, there was no damp clothes in dryer it would go off after a short period & beep.
    Timed drying should be used for testing instead of sensor drying.

    in reply to: AEG lavamat turbo 16830, not drying clothes #421136
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    Re: AEG lavamat turbo 16830, not drying clothes

    They are notorious for having element problems that throw up erroneous faults. Best to check dryer heating elements with a Megger to check if they are low to earth, this may be the problem.
    Other thing to look out for is the solenoid valve coil supplying the condenser for drying cylce, this sometimes goes open circuit. Is the fan turning o.k also?

    in reply to: Beko washer part #420996
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    Re: Beko washer part

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    in reply to: Flavel Milano E50 MLB5CDW oven element #420797
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    Re: Flavel Milano E50 MLB5CDW oven element

    Ditto for most Beko made cookers & ovens as this is.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWG1140M – Pump rattle #420660
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    Re: Zanussi ZWG1140M – Pump rattle

    Bluephill wrote:Have you tried the pump housing?

    Pump and housing come as a complete unit 4055066536 they are a pig to get to seal up correctly if you attempt to take them apart, theres a poor seal and they tend to leak a lot.

    in reply to: Panasonic NA-140VS4 Door Seal #420630
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    Re: Panasonic NA-140VS4 Door Seal

    Yeah, I do warranty work for many companies & i’ve never put a tear in a door seal down to customer misuse.
    No skin off my nose.

    in reply to: Re:Zanussi ZWG1120P #420776
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    Re: Re:Zanussi ZWG1120P

    Does pump run after door locks and programme starts? It should so start by checking there.

    in reply to: Beko AB910W #420785
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    Re: Beko AB910W

    Maybe its an issue with poor connections on p.c.b.
    Only other problems i’ve come across with patchy frost appearing would be fan stopping or getting caught on ice/frost build up, but this should’nt cause temperature information to disappear altogether from display.

    in reply to: Panasonic NA-140VS4 Door Seal #420628
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    Re: Panasonic NA-140VS4 Door Seal

    If its only 4 months old why are you concerned with repairing it yourself, I have done them & its not an easy job.
    Surely its better to have it done free of charge under warranty by the manufacturers service technicians, I don’t think there would be an issue with it not being covered by warranty.

    in reply to: Re:Zanussi ZWG1120P #420774
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    Re: Re:Zanussi ZWG1120P

    E30 on a ZWG1120P refers to pressure system fault, E30 on a ZWG1120M refers to door lock fault.

    in reply to: Beko WME7267W not spinning. #420724
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    Re: Beko WME7267W not spinning.

    Most likely the DC module is blown, dodgy motor or leakage can cause this, try a new module first (test it on for a while make sure it goes both directions & spins) it may need motor replaced too.

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    Re: drum won’t spin on Miele professional washer type WS 544

    Thermal overload device would be a component imbedded in the windings of the motor which would go open circuit if the motor got too hot therfore shutting it down untill it cooled below a set temperature again.
    The user information linked is in Dutch so not much help, it does look similar to Miele Little Giant semi commercial products WS5426/ 27 that were in UK, they had brush type motors. Not certain though.

    in reply to: Beko DCUU9330W Wiring Diagram #420712
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    Re: Beko DCUU9330W Wiring Diagram

    What do you need to know, whats the problem with it?
    They’re quite straightforward. Send me PM with e-mail addy if you still require w/diagram.

    in reply to: Beko CDA648FS/1 Frost Free Fridge Freezer-Fridge is Frozen. #409759
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    Re: Beko CDA648FS/1 Frost Free Fridge Freezer-Fridge is Froz

    It is not good to cut the insulation like mentioned here. If there is a faulty sensor the appliance will default to timed running of the compressor. Can’t see the product working properly if you cut the insulation as there will always be a spot where it will suck in air or a spot where it will be slightly warmer & will cause problems with frost build up etc.

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