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  • in reply to: Zanussi FJS1425W stops mid-cycle for no apparant reason #418606
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    Re: Zanussi FJS1425W stops mid-cycle for no apparant reason

    Requires new brushes fitted i’d imagine, needs motor checked, armature cleaned, loom inspected, tacho inspected, p.c.b inspected.

    in reply to: AEG 50870 Favorit Error 30 code #418841
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    Re: AEG 50870 Favorit Error 30 code

    After taking the water out from sump inside dishwasher, best to use a sponge.
    Lay appliance carefully down on its side on a bath towel for instance.
    See base of appliance, most of these made after ’07 I think have removable base panels.
    Power off of course !
    Theres a solenoid on the regeneration tank, (salt resevoir) it normally would be buzzung slightly during end of wash.

    in reply to: Beko frost free fridge freezer a class #418903
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    Re: Beko frost free fridge freezer a class

    Model number?

    in reply to: beko dpu 8360w #418016
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    Re: beko dpu 8360w

    Completely blocked up filters or condenser does lead to poor airflow, which in turn leads to excess condensation/moisture not getting away, this can collect on electrical components and cause tripping.
    Need to get it looked at by an engineer who can test it for earth fault and replace the faulty component thats causing the problem.

    in reply to: Beko DSC85W condenser dryer #418508
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    Re: Beko DSC85W condenser dryer

    Well obviously he was not a “proper” enough engineer to test for an earth fault.

    in reply to: Electrolux ESL4115 failing to start #418686
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    Re: Electrolux ESL4115 failing to start

    Water supply should have sufficient pressure to fill it quite quickly if its only trickling in as you describe perhaps its nt filling in time & shutting down the programme in error or its also likely theres water leaked into the base of it & activated the float switch or the anti-flood device.

    in reply to: Panasonic drum bolts plastic cover #418596
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    Re: Panasonic drum bolts plastic cover

    I think from memory theres a cap in centre that needs lifted off by a flat blade screwdriver, then a philips screw, holding the plastic cover in place covering 6 x 13mm bolts that hold drum to spider.

    Give it some welly.

    in reply to: AEG 50870 Favorit Error 30 code #418839
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    Re: AEG 50870 Favorit Error 30 code

    Take the base cover off it and you’ll see it?

    in reply to: Beko frost free fridge freezer a class #418904
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    Re: Beko frost free fridge freezer a class

    Model number?

    in reply to: AEG 16820 (91460210400) #418846
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    Re: AEG 16820 (91460210400)

    Check the dryer heater, most likely low to earth.

    in reply to: AEG50610 #418902
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    Re: AEG50610

    Anti-float activated, float bent causing false reading, anti-float switch faulty, cable fault, p.c.b fault…

    Time to get the test meter out i’d reckon..

    in reply to: Belling IDW604 thermostat switch defective? #376549
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    Re: Belling IDW604 thermostat switch defective?

    I’d be thinking that a thermal limiter is a cut-out device to shut off if it goes over temp’.

    A thermistor is a device that changes resistance according to the temperature it senses.

    Can you confirm the product code 44444???? from the data plate, as theres a few of these, MK 1 & Mk 2 etc

    in reply to: Belling IDW604 thermostat switch defective? #376547
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    Re: Belling IDW604 thermostat switch defective?

    Thermistor should be available, its located behind the wash motor & secured on bottom/base of machine, it will have 2 blue wires connected to it & goes to 2 terminals sometimes marked RE on circuit board.
    Some of these dishwashers had 3 separate sensors mounted on a bracket clamped to base, but yours will more than likely have just thermistor.

    in reply to: AEG 50870 Favorit Error 30 code #418837
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    Re: AEG 50870 Favorit Error 30 code

    Its in the base

    in reply to: Belling IDW604 thermostat switch defective? #376545
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    Re: Belling IDW604 thermostat switch defective?

    If heating element is still heating after allowed time, control board will advance to next stage & and at end of wash alarm will sound for 30secs & E3 will be displayed.
    If heating element is found to be heating during a stage when it should’nt be, or during internal test heater is found to be open circuit, it will sound alarm for 30secs, it will run drain pump for 90secs & E3 will be displayed.
    Note cause of heating error could be faulty thermistor giving false information to control board.

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