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  • in reply to: NewWorld NW90G – Grill keeps going out. #416939
    Seamy
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    Re: NewWorld NW90G – Grill keeps going out.

    Are you Gas Safe registered Engineer ?

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    Re: Small Intermediate Belt Beko T/D DPU8360W Part No. Pleas

    They are available on there own (without pulley )491500302 & 491500303

    in reply to: Miele Washing machine excess suds #416375
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    Re: Miele Washing machine excess suds

    Muv wrote:Also if you download the manual there is a way to program them to take in more water,both for wash and rinse cycles…other than that it could be the water is to soft!

    Good luck with it
    Martin


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    Think the information for increasing water levels is in the user manual if the customer still has it, or you’ll get it online on Miele website i’d imagine.

    in reply to: BEKO CG 964 COMPRESSOR RUNNING #416315
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    Re: BEKO CG 964 COMPRESSOR RUNNING

    Are you sure its the compressor running all the time, maybe its the circulating fan you hear

    in reply to: MieleG1282SCVI F70 no water in base #416166
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    Re: MieleG1282SCVI F70 no water in base

    I’d be looking at the connection where the loom from float switch goes onto board. Check p.c.b for dust/cobwebs/dirt etc which sometimes can cause a erroneous fault to appear.

    in reply to: Stoves Richmond 900Ei #415995
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    Re: Stoves Richmond 900Ei

    see here…
    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/help/buyi … tures.html

    in reply to: MieleG1282SCVI F70 no water in base #416164
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    Re: MieleG1282SCVI F70 no water in base

    After the WaterProof System has activated, the program is interrupted and the drain pump is operated. The fault will be indicated in the display or via LEDs. The buzzer is activated for as long as the fault is detected.

    Note: The drain pump continues to operate even after the appliance has been shut off. The drain pump can only be deactivated by disconnecting the power supply connection.

    Cause:
    Water in the drip pan. Changeover contact of overflow float switch B8/3 closed from 1 to 4 (refer to the wiring diagram).

    Remedy:

    1. Remove the water from the drip pan (e.g., with an absorbent cloth).

    Note:
    Upon opening the appliance and removing all water, there should be no smudges, smears or traces of deposits. Take pictures of any deposits, if possible, and note their type (rust, calcium, detergent, or salt?).

    2. Check all hoses, connections and threaded unions for leaks.

    Note:
    If the leak source has not yet been detected, check the following areas in the toekick and the drip pan for wear and tear: Connection between the circulation pump and the sump. Axial face seal of the circulation pump.Connection between the drain pump and the sump. Connection between the salt container and the water intake. Connection between the water intake and the cabinet side wall. Overflow (e.g., excess foam formation). Water level between the overflows (seating of the lower door seal?) Connection between the cabinet and the salt container. Non-return valve in the sump ( water running back from the drain hose?)

    3. Check overflow float switch B8/3 for continuity and correct operation.

    4. Carefully dry all electrical components in the drip pan area.

    Cause:
    Float switch defective.

    Remedy:
    Replace overflow float switch B8/3.

    Cause:
    Drip pan warped after transport.

    Remedy:

    1. Remove the drip pan.

    2. Bend the drip pan straight or replace it if necessary.

    in reply to: Stoves Richmond 900Ei #415993
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    Re: Stoves Richmond 900Ei

    Engineer, you would feel cool air coming out under induction hob top, under fascia panel, theres a grill just above both oven doors, cool air should be coming out. You say that outer temp’ is excessive for “A” rating?? The rating has got to do with how much energy it uses, the reason this appliance is A rated is most likely that it has induction hob which is more energy efficient.
    If a cabinet beside is getting too hot this could point to a fault with the cooling fans nt coming on, it has not much bearing on whether its A or Z rating.

    in reply to: Stoves Richmond 900Ei #415991
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    Re: Stoves Richmond 900Ei

    It is very possible there is a fault on the appliance & the cooling fans are not coming on as they should do.
    O.K so you need to get them back out & tell them to modify the appliance so as when an oven (either oven) is switched on the cooling fans run continuously.
    I have come across a design problem on this model and brought it to their attention, which can cause the problems you describe, it can lead to the top induction modules getting too hot also & failing completely, which can be expensive for you if it happens outside warranty & also expensive for Stoves to put right within warranty if they don’t do the simple modification required.

    in reply to: Cooker Electrolux EKD 513502 X Service manual #416011
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    Re: Cooker Electrolux EKD 513502 X Service manual

    No service manuals can be given out to general public,, see forum rules 😉

    Thanks for the “smart” comment….

    in reply to: Panasonic washing machine. Model, NA-168VX2 #415825
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    Re: Panasonic washing machine. Model, NA-168VX2

    You will not want to ever do another one if you take it on, i’d say 4-5 hours labour, given that you can knock out a Zanussi or Beko bearing job in an hour or so. I’ve done them U/G and never want to do another, parts were supplied to me by manufacturers . . .

    in reply to: Beko wm 8127w diagnostic mode #415746
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    Re: Beko wm 8127w diagnostic mode

    Does it fill to correct level, maybe blocked pressure vessel, hose etc or heater low or open circuit.

    in reply to: Entry Level Condensor Dryer #415741
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    Re: Entry Level Condensor Dryer

    Anything by Beko will be reliable & not too expensive, best of the lower/entry level stuff!

    Seamy
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    Re: Legal advice needed… Speed restriction on transit van

    good advice here…
    http://www.sussexsaferroads.gov.uk/cost … tsfaq.html

    in reply to: Belling DW IDW603 – Door Parts #415430
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    Re: Belling DW IDW603 – Door Parts

    44444???? can you confirm product number? The IDW603 diagram shows spring connected to hinges, no rope kit.
    Is it similar to the Beko type system perhaps ?

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