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  • in reply to: leisure element #404920
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    Re: leisure element

    462920007 is a bottom element in a Leisure oven, looks M shaped, would need the 10 digit product code of appliance to be certain though.

    in reply to: Beko DWD 4311S not spinning top arm #404919
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    Re: Beko DWD 4311S not spinning top arm

    Check top basket feed pipe is seated correctly, the basket (if overloaded) can commonly damage the 2 wings of the feed pipe on rear wall of appliance behind top basket. If basket not fed with water, no wash at top, other problem could be at bottom (sump) area where feed pipe gets water supply from, could be missaligned, blocked etc.

    in reply to: Beko AB910W troubleshooting #404522
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    Re: Beko AB910W troubleshooting

    Doors switch needs to be made closed for fan to operate I think.
    Temperature readings shoud return to normal if all is working o.k.

    in reply to: Miele dishwasher G1022i not working flow meter problem #404825
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    Re: Miele dishwasher G1022i not working flow meter problem

    Check that inlet filter in water feed hose pipe to machine is not blocked, this can reduce inlet flow, or a kinked pipe would cause same effect.
    If appliance shows up fault after motor starts it may be down to partial blockage of wash pump impellor, but if it doesn’t get to wash motor coming on its more likely water flow meter.

    Flowmeter available here…
    http://www.partmaster.co.uk/product.pl?pid=1698394

    in reply to: zanussi zwf 1231w pcb #404863
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    Re: zanussi zwf 1231w pcb

    From where you bought it, was it second hand from another appliance? Then it would be programmed to work on the product that it came from, if your machine is not the same product code (see 9 digit PNC code + 01/02/03 etc) then theres a chance it won’t work.
    There are unconfigured boards & configured boards available for these available to purchase but they are only configurable by Service Force Engineers with a laptop and the appropiate software (Sidekick).

    in reply to: Beko WmC61W not washing #404752
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    Re: Beko WmC61W not washing

    Suspect faulty P.C.B if motor tests out o.k, presuming you have tested it & all the cabling to it, power off of course.

    in reply to: John Lewis (Electrolux) Heat Pump Dryer JLTDH14 #404769
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    Re: John Lewis (Electrolux) Heat Pump Dryer JLTDH14

    Have you did testing on both halves of drum, sometimes excess fluff will cause an E32.

    in reply to: Belling oven noise. #404892
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    Re: Belling oven noise.

    Had freestanding Bellings with vibration from cooling fan but more so from oven fan, tighten screws or even fit extra screws in back panel, if cooling fan is only fixed with 2 screws, fit 2 more. Check appliance is level with all feet on floor (freestanding) N/A to ovens of course.

    in reply to: Miele dishwasher G1022i not working flow meter problem #404823
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    Re: Miele dishwasher G1022i not working flow meter problem

    The circuit board contains a little reed switch which is activated by a magnet on the wheel/turbine as the water flows in, they were problematic in that they moved from their seating sometimes.
    Check that its in place properly, power off of course.
    Check connections are tight at fine cable connections as sometimes slight greening of contacts(corrosion)can cause the problem you describe also.

    in reply to: zanussi zwf 1231w pcb #404861
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    Re: zanussi zwf 1231w pcb

    If its a programmed one that you’ve got then you just have to fit it.

    in reply to: BEKO WMA765s – Programs freeze #404614
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    Re: BEKO WMA765s – Programs freeze

    You can have a look at the motor from underneath by tipping the machine up, if theres a lot of black carbon dust on floor & the motor armature is very black its maybe time to change the brushes. Six years sounds a good run to be honest, it all depends on usage of course. Reckon new brushes will sort it out. Motor is mounted normally with 4 legs which have bolts securing them, the motor brushes are then normally fixed in place with 2 screws on each.

    in reply to: Hotpoint DWF33 drawing 4.5kw at mid cycle #404643
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    Re: Hotpoint DWF33 drawing 4.5kw at mid cycle

    Doesn’t sound right, thats 18 amps and it has a 13 amp fuse, shouldn’t the fuse have blown then.
    Element in any dishwasher is normally no more that 2KW.

    in reply to: Beko AB910W troubleshooting #404518
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    Re: Beko AB910W troubleshooting

    Biggest problem i’ve had doing them is the screws break when trying to remove them, must be made of pewter, lots of the heads have come off on me.

    in reply to: BEKO WMA765s – Programs freeze #404612
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    Re: BEKO WMA765s – Programs freeze

    Maybe motor brushes are worn, power off if doing any testing of course.
    Check that drum is free to turn by hand when you open door.

    in reply to: Beko AB910W troubleshooting #404512
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    Re: Beko AB910W troubleshooting

    Fan on freezer side is slowed of stopped altogether. Needs replacing, this normally corrects the fault described. No/poor circulation of air, cold air will collect at bottom as described in post above.

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