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  • in reply to: Stoves 059056600 Range Oven Cutting Out #385606
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    Re: Stoves 059056600 Range Oven Cutting Out

    Replacement T’stat for the obselete 082269300 thermostat is 082558001, it is available as in link provided, likely there has to be a conversion kit also needed as some of these were clockwise & others anti clockwise :-

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/advanced … 1&x=15&y=4

    I would be checking the fans, both the oven circulation fan & the cooling fan, if they are not working correctly its possible the oven would go out on over temp’.
    This appliance has a separate grill regulator, grill is selected by multifunction switch, which is also used for oven selection. Both have separate controls, oven t’stat should have a fan switch also on its control.
    Problems that i’ve encountered with these are where customers have turned the knob the wrong direction & physically broke the front switch part of oven control, other than that mostly loose connections & links in terminal block, slow fans, not many thermostat faults.

    in reply to: Easy question Electrolux D/w ESL6115 911939201/01 PCB #386229
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    Re: Easy question Electrolux D/w ESL6115 911939201/01 PCB

    Theres an unconfigured 1111486054 one but you need a Service Force engineer with SideKick to configure it.

    in reply to: zannusi zwf16581w #386131
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    Re: zannusi zwf16581w

    Sounds like the pressure switch hasn’t reset, but it should throw up an e3?.
    They run the pump to reset the level switch to zero, if it does’nt read zero it will continue to run pump. Check pump/filter for blockages, check pressure chamber, pipe to pressure switch, cable from pressure sw’ to p.c.b etc.
    Could be a fault on p.c.b or earth fault as advised bt Tim also.

    in reply to: Easy question Electrolux D/w ESL6115 911939201/01 PCB #386227
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    Re: Easy question Electrolux D/w ESL6115 911939201/01 PCB

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    in reply to: belling oven door #386152
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    Re: belling oven door

    Best go direct to GD & enquire. 0844 815 3745
    http://www.gdha.com/Spares-Sales/

    in reply to: Beko Condencer dryers #385967
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    Re: Beko Condencer dryers

    advised that an engineer would contact me within 48 hours to arrange an appointment to make the necessary modifications

    Await the engineer to contact would be the best advice, they are busy i’d imagine when a recall like this is announced, if you are unhappy with the product then contact Beko customer care department & complain.

    in reply to: Beko WME8227S Washing M/C Fault #386031
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    Re: Beko WME8227S Washing M/C Fault

    C in display means it has’nt filled with water, check for kinked inlet hose of blocked inlet filter, faulty inlet valve, water tap off etc’

    in reply to: Lux d/washer ESL6115 pnc 911939201 service info #385933
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    Re: Lux d/washer ESL6115 pnc 911939201 service info

    I’d be looking at pump, it empties first on each cycle, so if its making noise perhaps the pump is jammed.

    in reply to: aeg lavamat 50430. bearings #385804
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    Re: aeg lavamat 50430. bearings

    Not an easy job, front & rear comes off the appliance for access. Take top off, take out soap drawer & remove fascia panel, take bellow off from front, take off interlock, at filter theres screws securing that need removed, take off kickplate panel. now front of appliance can be removed.
    I normally take the complete wash tub unit out & split the tub, but it can be split in situ by removing the 17 tub screws.
    removing the pulley & knocking out the drum by tapping the shaft with a wooden mallet being careful not to damage it.
    Bearings & bearing seal can be knocked out carefully, inspect spider/shaft & replace if needed.
    Reassemble it in reverse.

    in reply to: aeg s85628sk1 #385862
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    Re: aeg s85628sk1

    Is the condenser fan & evaporator fan o.k, had some of them slowing up.

    in reply to: Miele T234c tumble dryer. #385859
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    Re: Miele T234c tumble dryer.

    I’d be looking at the fan for damage or blockages.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF 12070W1..No Power #385900
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF 12070W1..No Power

    Check that theres power to the plug on the switch of p.c.b, if theres voltage to p.c.b & no life, then its new board i’m afraid. I’ve seen little blue cap’ blowing on them causing this, sometimes hard to see though.

    in reply to: Beko dishwasher e 1 fault code #385848
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    Re: Beko dishwasher e 1 fault code

    Overflow, water in base

    in reply to: Zanussi E41 #385692
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    Re: Zanussi E41

    E41 is a door lock fault, it could be that the door is not releasing when it should. Bring an interlock anyhow, most likely it washes but doesn’t spin, lots of unbalanced load problems with them, they are quite sensitive.

    in reply to: Could my trigger board have failed #385684
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    Re: Could my trigger board have failed

    May the Lord have mercy on the deceased rodent.

    Have you tested the output from the p.c.b to the fan motor before condemning it?
    You could test the continuity of the windings on the motor with a multimeter, but please switch off power first, remember what happened the lil mouse.

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