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  • in reply to: Tricity Bendix SE335 front ceramic element gone (I think) #386789
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    Re: Tricity Bendix SE335 front ceramic element gone (I think

    No repair manuals can be given to general public i’m afraid its against forum rules, if your hubby has repaired cookers before he should be able to do this type also, power off first of course.
    He should check the switch controlling the element thats failed, they are more likely to go faulty than the element. Spares are widely available online.

    in reply to: The YuleTide Season #386692
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    Re: The YuleTide Season

    Ditto , merry Chrimbo everyone, good to get the feet up with a few bevvies.
    My favourite Fr Ted is on TV later on, the one where they get lost in lingerie department.

    in reply to: Merry Christmas UKW people .. #386779
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    Re: Merry Christmas UKW people ..

    You don’t say whether frestanding or itegrated, but heres 2, Beko DE2542FW frestanding £170ish & Beko DW450 integrated about £250ish

    in reply to: AEG L16850 WD Control board repair/replacement #386778
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    Re: AEG L16850 WD Control board repair/replacement

    If you are used to maintaining electronic items you could take a bash at testing the components on the power supply area of the board, with power off of course.
    Most Engineers never go down to component level & instead would fit a new p.c.b.

    I’m afraid we’re not at liberty to divulge service manuals or technical info to the general public however as we can never know how technical proficient or not you are, take a wee look at the forum rules.

    appliance-enquiries/professional-advice-the-public-forums-t4386.html

    in reply to: flavel fn10frk thermal cut out #386671
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    Re: flavel fn10frk thermal cut out

    It may be a terminal block fault either if nothing is working on one side, loose links perhaps. Thermal cut-outs in some of these were thermal fuse types, but most now are the t.o.cs, newer ones are auto-resetting.
    There is a kit 4410101001 that comes with wiring etc which is recommended to be replaced.

    in reply to: hello?? #386657
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    Re: hello??

    You’ll have to wait till 11.11am to see

    in reply to: JLWD1609 timer problem #386510
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    Re: JLWD1609 timer problem

    The dryer element gets supply from J5-1 through t.o.c, & J8-3, J8-4, through relay 3 & 4 on p.c.b

    in reply to: Belling IDW604MK2 #386518
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    Re: Belling IDW604MK2

    Ordered one this morning for an IDW604 Mk2 444440454, part number of P.C.B was 082638738

    in reply to: BELLING 623BL REGULATORS NEEDED #386503
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    Re: BELLING 623BL REGULATORS NEEDED

    082604436 part num’ for single reg’s, 082604904 is dual

    in reply to: HELP stoves 900dfa #386471
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    Re: HELP stoves 900dfa

    Contact Stoves or contact an Engineer, the 43THC83/HO t’stat is obselete, theres a replacement thermostat kit to be fitted, which includes an EGO thermostat, a switch which piggy backs on front of thermostat, some cable links & a wiring diagram.
    Not a DIY job i’m afraid.

    in reply to: Zanussi FJS1225W Stopping at E90 Error Code #386456
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    Re: Zanussi FJS1225W Stopping at E90 Error Code

    E90s are normally problems with the P.C.B.
    It would come up for instance if the dial was turned during a running programme.

    in reply to: AEG 76820 Error code 50 #386059
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    Re: AEG 76820 Error code 50

    There coud be an earth fault on motor, carbons not making good contact, armature dirty perhaps, loose cable connection on loom somewhere.

    in reply to: Stoves efa900h double oven #386334
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    Re: Stoves efa900h double oven

    Thinner part of the part you mention fits onto door, thicker part into oven. Fixes with screws from outside bottom of oven, pull out slightly & you can do job without taking it out completely.

    in reply to: Stoves 059056600 Range Oven Cutting Out #385608
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    Re: Stoves 059056600 Range Oven Cutting Out

    You also need a small selector switch which the EGO t’stat piggy backs onto the back of, the selector sw’ controls the fan etc’.
    This selector switch has got a slip clutch & its important you get the correct one or it won’t work, it works strangely when piggy backed onto t’stat in that control turns on anti clockwise & is at maximum setting first & minimum temp’ acheived by rotating fully.
    There is a technical bulletin available, Stoves should have this, tell them you are converting to EGO type t’stat.
    I can send you the technical bulletin buts its no use if you don’t have the necessary parts.

    in reply to: Stoves efa900h double oven #386332
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    Re: Stoves efa900h double oven

    Are they drop down ones or side opening? Also its best to quote product number (050?????) as its easier searching that way.

    Some of them that drop down are fixed with screws from side of oven and on inside of door, pull oven out about 6 inches & see screws securing hinges.
    Theres a more difficult type which is full width range door, quite difficult to explain but I think you need to open door fully then insert a pin into hole in hinge, close slightly to remove.
    Theres a nylon L shaped pin which goes in though door from outside of both hinges to release.
    Door lifts right up off hinges, the part on door is normally all that needs replaced as its strained, inner parts are fiddly & springs etc to be disconnected.

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