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  • in reply to: Beko TZDA504FW #406197
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    Re: Beko TZDA504FW

    Does compressor motor go off with a distinct click after starting?
    If so its likely its done.
    Just be aware that some of these products, especially electronically controlled ones run a test sequence after being powered up, where they run fan, compressor, defrost heater etc for a short time, then after 20 mins or so they will run as normal.

    in reply to: American Style Fridge Freezer condenser motor wiring #406207
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    Re: American Style Fridge Freezer condenser motor wiring

    Are you sure its a condenser fan?
    Would thought if its internal in fridge and blowing to freezer its an evaporator fan, condenser fans are usually outside the cabinet near the compresser at back.
    I’m afraid we’re not alowed to give wiring diagrams to the general public, forum rules.

    in reply to: Miele T4362 – Honeycomb Dryer #405382
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    Re: Miele T4362 – Honeycomb Dryer

    Maybe its locked. Try this to deactivate lock.

    If the system lock has been activated it
    is not possible to start a programme.
    The following steps (A,B,C) must
    be carried out in the correct order.

    Please proceed step by step:

    To activate the system lock

    A)Ensure that the door is closed and
    that the programme selector is
    turned to Finish.

    B) Switch on the dryer.

    C) Press the Anti-crease button and
    keep it pressed in while carrying out
    steps D to F.

    D)Slowly turn the programme selector
    clockwise stage by stage until it
    reaches the COTTONS/Normal
    position.

    E) Slowly turn the programme selector
    anti-clockwise stage by stage until it
    reaches the Finish position.

    F) Slowly turn the programme selector
    anti-clockwise stage by stage until it
    reaches the MINIMUM IRON/Hand
    iron position.
    The Locked indicator lamp will flash.

    G)Release the Anti-crease button.
    The system lock is now activated.

    H)Switch off the dryer.

    To de-activate the system lock
    Repeat steps A-G.

    The Locked indicator lamp will go out
    after step F.

    in reply to: Miele T4362 – Honeycomb Dryer #405381
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    Re: Miele T4362 – Honeycomb Dryer

    Miele and their Honeycomb dryer, for drying out the ingredients of Crunchie Bars.
    My God what will they think of next.

    :rotfl:

    in reply to: Electrolux ESL43010 – broken it!! #406012
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    Re: Electrolux ESL43010 – broken it!!

    Pray tell how did you wire up a door switch incorrectly, there are only 2 wires on it, either way around you put them it will work.
    It shouldn’t trip mains unless it touched against casing for instance.

    in reply to: Miele T230C #406056
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    Re: Miele T230C

    As far as I can see theres a “temperature limiter” & NTC listed for it, so presume its a one shot device. You want to check why its gone though before fitting another.
    Look for blockage in duct, problem with fan, relay fault etc.

    in reply to: AEG 40850 – No hot water #406059
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    Re: AEG 40850 – No hot water

    Think it may only be for anti-vibration to stop door booming, moving in & out when hot to cold, cold to hot etc, not definate about that though.
    As for the not heating, firstly check you’ve not dislodged any wires, POWER OFF OF COURSE when attempting any repairs.
    Most often its a P.C.B fault thet causes no heat.

    in reply to: Miele W460s Front Panel #406009
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    Re: Miele W460s Front Panel

    You seem to have it near there, there is a screw under outside of door that needs taken off, some screws at both sides down behind plinth cover at botom. 2 screws holding door lock. Then depending on model it drops down an inch & pulls off, or earlier ones were hinged on side & held by spring clip at bottom.

    in reply to: miele washing machine leaking w5740 #406024
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    Re: miele washing machine leaking w5740

    Look from above the soap drawer, when you select a programme the motorized water diverter should move, theres a little window that shows a number 1 2 3 etc for position of water distribution. If this doesn’t move during beginning of hot wash, then try on rinse etc, its most likely defective. You could try to dissasemble it but i’d think it may need replacing.

    in reply to: Zan ZWG 1140M E62 #406027
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    Re: Zan ZWG 1140M E62

    It needs a new board, not a heating fault, unlikely a motor, have done hundreds, PCB will sort it.

    in reply to: zanussi fridge freezer zx97/5 #405198
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    Re: zanussi fridge freezer zx97/5

    Would again recommend that you check evaporator fan in freezer section & possibly the condenser fan at rear bottom beside compressor if either are seized or have slowed up you would get poor cooling in fridge & possibly build up of frost in freezer.

    in reply to: zanussi fridge freezer zx97/5 #405196
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    Re: zanussi fridge freezer zx97/5

    Quite easy to replace door seal if its the replaceable type, theres a part number for a seal 2144830029 but would need 9 digit product code plus /01/02/03 etc to confirm its the correct one.

    Not quite sure how this would effect the freezer to work but not the fridge though.

    in reply to: Miele WT945 dryer stays on #405811
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    Re: Miele WT945 dryer stays on

    Heater relay contacts stuck?

    in reply to: Lamona HJA8630 dishwasher – all programme lights on #405749
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    Re: Lamona HJA8630 dishwasher – all programme lights on

    Likely the p.c.b needs replaced, under where the buttons are, they can get corroded.

    in reply to: AEG Favorit 65011VI 911936627/05 #405795
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    Re: AEG Favorit 65011VI 911936627/05

    Sounds like it had’nt heated, maybe a faulty heater, more likely a P.C.B or cabling fault though.

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