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  • in reply to: stoves gas fan oven ignition help needed #406993
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    Re: stoves gas fan oven ignition help needed

    You need to be a Gas Safe registered engineer to work on a Gas product, I suggest that you employ a Gas Safe registered Engineer to look at it for you.

    The number you quote 050507076 isn’t a Ser’ number, its the product number. You have a Roto Star type gas oven, tell the engineer this info when you give them the details.

    in reply to: Beko wma510w on/off button wire connection #406991
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    Re: Beko wma510w on/off button wire connection

    As you will be aware we are not able to give wiring diagrams to the general public.
    You will need to trace the cables from imput cable (plug) all the way to switch.
    At the switch the contacts are numbered 1 2 3 4,
    Imput cable live goes to 1 output live from 3
    Imput cable neutral to 2, output from 4
    I’d assume that red/orange white are the live cables & greys are neutrals, you must confirm this by tracing them .

    in reply to: CDA Oven seal #406979
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    Re: CDA Oven seal

    Order up another seal, clips will be in it when it comes.

    in reply to: Electrolux ESL6114 Dishwasher leaking #406723
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    Re: Electrolux ESL6114 Dishwasher leaking

    Maybe door opening slightly during use, just enough to allow a little water to seep out at seal but still holding lock in place.
    Seal could be dirty and leaking or on some there is an air vent on the inner roof panel which can become loosed and leak, but this would normally go to base and come out from bottom rather than door.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZNG1120M #401467
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    Re: Zanussi ZNG1120M

    Bearings & seal are available separately, you would be very lucky to get away with just needing these, as sometimes spider (shaft) also needs replacing..

    4055066726 Seal
    4055130274 Bearing front
    4055066742 Bearing back

    http://shop.electrolux.co.uk/product/40 … um+Bearing

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    Re: Miele W736 Electronic Washing Machine Error Code Symbol

    I’d check if there was water in the base and has activated the anti-flood switch, if there is one on this particular machine.

    in reply to: JLBIWM1402 Washing machine cuts out mid cycle #406941
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    Re: JLBIWM1402 Washing machine cuts out mid cycle

    Perhaps theres a fault on the element like a short circuit to earth. Or NTC is defective, may I suggest that you heed the Professional advice given. Or at least get a professional to inspect it.

    in reply to: Oops… where do those wires go? (Beko AP930X) #406870
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    Re: Oops… where do those wires go? (Beko AP930X)

    Its a single switch so its not important which way around they go, the switch will likely have marks where the tags were pulled off which will let you know where they were on in the first place.

    in reply to: miele G975 tripping #406820
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    Re: miele G975 tripping

    No circuit diagrams can be provided to the “Gereral Public”. See Forum Rules.

    Likely theres a short circuit somewhere, most likely the heater, but honestly it could be anything, time to get a test meter and start testing components or employ someone like a service engineer who will do this for you.

    Power off of course if doing an testing on appliance!

    in reply to: PANASONIC W/M NA128VA2 #406834
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    Re: PANASONIC W/M NA128VA2

    Refer to page 25 of user instructions…

    1 Switch the washing machine on.
    2 Press and hold the MODE button for five seconds or more.
    (The sign lights to confirm the child safety lock is active.)
    ? Press the button in the same way to unlock. (The sign goes off.)

    in reply to: Beko DCU9330R Dryer #406765
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    Re: Beko DCU9330R Dryer

    diesel114 wrote:it runs for approx. 10 minutes then cuts out it heats ok

    Can you ellaborate on this, does the motor stop?
    How do you mean it “cuts out”?
    Does it stop with the end light & empty water or check filter lit?
    Its possible if it was on a sensor programme with little or no clothing in drum that the sensor bars have not sensed damp clothing and it has just finished the programme (thinking everything is dry).

    in reply to: Beko DSFN1534B won’t go through the full wash cycle #406448
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    Re: Beko DSFN1534B won’t go through the full wash cycle

    Is there perhaps an overspill of water into the base, perhaps activating the float switch. This would occur all the time and sound as if drain pump running constantly.
    If hum is quite faint it may be a kinked inlet hose for instance, inlet valve humming looking for water but because of restrictio noot filling quickly enough.
    Power off of course when doing any investigation.

    in reply to: How to reset last error code – JLWM1203 #406441
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    Re: How to reset last error code – JLWM1203

    Theres no need to reset the last error for the appliance to run, any new error will overwrite it, and engineers with SideKick software on their laptops can read previous errors anyhow.

    in reply to: Miele W844 #406470
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    Re: Miele W844

    Motor brushes worn most likely

    in reply to: Zanussi zdc37200 dies after 4 min #406528
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    Re: Zanussi zdc37200 dies after 4 min

    Don’t think theres a reversing timer in this one, its a board controlled jobby.
    They will normally run, heating for a few minutes then if the float switch is made they will knock off.
    Check the float switch contacts as theres been an issue with them being problematic, also the NTC as mentioned before.

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