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  • in reply to: bz30 beko freezer #451401
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    Re: bz30 beko freezer

    Just wondering if it came with UK moulded 3pin plug or was an import with 2 pin Euro style plug which someone changed, these are made in Turkey for many markets, may be manufactured to a different standard in Europe/ Asia but if it was made to British Standard exposed metals should be earthed?

    From the spec’ sheet of this model…

    12.4. Every refrigerator subjected to electrical safety tests.
    A) High potential test at 1250 V.
    B) Earth continuity test at 10 Amp.
    C) Leakage current test at 1.06 Vn (244 V.)

    Conforms to these standards… (think EN ones are British Standard)
    1.4. Standarts Conformed : TS 7596,TS 2000,TS 2225,EN ISO5155,EN 60 335-1,EN 60 335-24

    in reply to: Zanussi Tacho Generator #451271
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    Re: Zanussi Tacho Generator

    I’d doubt there’s anything wrong with the tacho-generator, the fault E52 means no feedback from tacho’, therefore i’d be checking the motor brushes first.

    in reply to: EWG14250W LOCK OUT OF PROGRAMME #451253
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    Re: EWG14250W LOCK OUT OF PROGRAMME

    If its full of water, perhaps check pump first, maybe if you resolve that problem it’ll go through program’, thinking it should be empty at start or maybe looking for water level going down at least. Also check door lock, that its actually locked door, try open after start pressed, if door opens maybe problem with interlock, wiring to it etc…

    in reply to: IS THIS NORMAL? #450938
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    Re: Askoll m500 motor

    Outside of the motor there is an induction coil mounted low down on the back left of machine, on some this goes, I have had a few where when it was changed it sorted the no motor action fault, but to be honest most are the motor that fails

    in reply to: IS THIS NORMAL? #450933
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    Re: IS THIS NORMAL?

    Ehhhh … pray tell why, whats up with the machine……???

    in reply to: Beko DWD4310 overheating and not draining #450940
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    Re: Beko DWD4310 overheating and not draining

    Replace the P.C.B, suspect the heater relay has welded contacts.

    in reply to: Currys Essentials C510WM14 won’t start #450879
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    Re: Currys Essentials C510WM14 won’t start

    Just in case anyone else comes across one of these, it was plug had come loose from door interlock.

    in reply to: ZWG5125 leaking #450835
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    Re: ZWG5125 leaking

    Normally the syphon is blocked with soap powder residue, causing the conditioner to turn to jelly & water to leak.

    in reply to: Electrolux cooker EKC6461 #450595
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    Re: Electrolux cooker EKC6461

    Sound Dave, glad you got it sorted.

    in reply to: Beko DW 602 no lights on control panel #450614
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    Re: Beko DW 602 no lights on control panel

    possibly needs a p.c.b or on/off switch

    in reply to: Electrolux cooker EKC6461 #450593
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    Re: Electrolux cooker EKC6461

    There;s a cut-out on the rear that causes bother on them.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDT12011FA – Water pumping into base and flooding #450202
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    Re: Zanussi ZDT12011FA – Water pumping into base and floodin

    Could you post a pic’ of said hose, and the pump/place you think it should be connected to?
    This model is prone to issues with the pressure sensor which gives he i30 fault code you describe.

    in reply to: AEG Competence D8100-1 Power PCB #450521
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    Re: AEG Competence D8100-1 Power PCB

    Would advise you to post the 9 digit PNC number in case the part numbers for the 6 models are different..
    If there are 2 boards in it if you were to take both boards to a Electronics Engineer they should in theory be able to trace the circuit from the good one, check for failed components & perhaps do a repair on failed board i’d imagine.

    in reply to: Bellling IDW804 – random washes #450274
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    Re: Bellling IDW804 – random washes

    Would advise you to get him back, tell him the “reset” didn’t cure the problem, Belling GDI are located there on the Airport Road so should be able to help you, I think they have their own Engineers.
    From experience of the IDW604 there’s a pressure switch in line with the heater & if circulation pump doesn’t put up enough water pressure it won’t activate the affforementioned switch & heating won’t be activated.
    Not done an 804 but presuming from experience of dishwashers that there could be a diverter motor possibly that is sticking or circulation pump not getting enough water through to activate.

    in reply to: zwh6130p 91490644500 #450277
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    Re: zwh6130p 91490644500

    Detergent dispenser perhaps, blockage of syphon for conditioner, most likely clogged with overspilled powder & causing leakage when rinsing.

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