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  • in reply to: Stoves 059056600 Range Oven Cutting Out #385600
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    Re: Stoves 059056600 Range Oven Cutting Out

    Have you checked the terminal block for loose connections, loose links etc?

    in reply to: Beko DCU 8230 s/n 10-201922-11 #385528
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    Re: Beko DCU 8230 s/n 10-201922-11

    Are the condenser locks engaged fully?
    The 2 pin wires you talk of may go to sensor below door on inside of drum.
    Theres a cut-out button that can be reset on a lot of the Beko heaters.
    Maybe fault with p.c.b, test between 1-3 2-3 of heater plug to prove element & t.o.c is o.k, POWER OFF of course when testing.
    4-5 would be n.t.c

    in reply to: beko d/w DE3421FW #385530
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    Re: beko d/w DE3421FW

    The p.c.b with the reed switch which fits into flowmeter is available, its 1882690100

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWG1120M Prod. 914579816/00 #385479
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    Re: Zanussi ZWG1120M Prod. 914579816/00

    P.C.B to be replaced, the triac controlling motor has shorted.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZSF6120 not heating or drying #385486
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    Re: Zanussi ZSF6120 not heating or drying

    P.C.B part number:- 1527909905

    in reply to: Zanussi is bust but not giving me any clues #385464
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    Re: Zanussi is bust but not giving me any clues

    When appliance starts it normally locks door first then runs pump to reset the level switch, if the pump does’nt run or is open circuit it would likely not go any further.
    If its going off early on in programme those are the first things to check, also if there was an earth fault on heater.
    Not sure if you can test the components with a multimeter, but thats what would be needed to be done before condemning the P.C.B

    in reply to: Beko washing machiene on blink #385460
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    Re: Beko washing machiene on blink

    New motor

    in reply to: Zanussi Tumble Drier TCE7127W Stopping and Beeping 3 Times #385413
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    Re: Zanussi Tumble Drier TCE7127W Stopping and Beeping 3 Tim

    Were you testing it with damp clothes?
    E32 is a conductimetric sensor fault & so basically look at the brushes one on rear “bell” & one on front top of drum.
    If it was faulty or not sensing it would shut off afetr a few seconds & not bring on the heaters.
    Diagnostics are entered same as many Lux products, holding in start & nearest button while turning knob to 1st position.

    in reply to: Beko Test Sequence needed #385245
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    Re: Beko Test Sequence needed

    George,
    Sent you a PM

    in reply to: Zan W/D no water in on Dry #385350
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    Re: Zan W/D no water in on Dry

    Theres been an issue with the green solenoid for dryer going open circuit.
    Might be an idea to change it to see it it cures problem, if you’re lucky you can pop off the coil only & pop another one on, with water off incase of breaking solenoid.

    in reply to: zanussi zwd1472s error code 36 help #385254
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    Re: zanussi zwd1472s error code 36 help

    Think its one like this you’ll need..

    http://shop.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/12426589 … er-element

    in reply to: ZANUSSI ZWG1140M – won’t heat water #385250
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    Re: ZANUSSI ZWG1140M – won’t heat water

    Most likely heaters duff, POWER OFF IF INSPECTING IT OR TESTING, test the continuity across it with a test meter, should read 20-30 ohms.
    Heater should be available online if required.

    in reply to: zanussi zwd1472s error code 36 help #385252
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    Re: zanussi zwd1472s error code 36 help

    Most likely theres an earth fault on the dryer heater, power off, make a note of where each wire goes on the terminals, tape them to insulate them separately so they touch nothing. Try appliance on wash programme, if it goes o.k without putting up fault code order a new dryer heating element.

    If this does’nt cure it E36 refers to a pressure switch fault, so either of the two pressure switches could be faulty, but its most likely an earth fault on dryer heater is giving eroneous error.

    in reply to: Want a reliable dishwasher this time!! #385016
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    Re: Want a reliable dishwasher this time!!

    Beko DW600 or DW601 are good too & won’t break the bank.

    in reply to: AEG Lavatherm 37400 #385222
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    Re: AEG Lavatherm 37400

    Best to quote the 9 digit PNC number as theres 13 different 37400s.
    The reversing is most likely done by a triac on the p.c.b. You could check that theres nothing mechanical preventing it from turning, roller tensioner on the belt would be a good start, then check cabling to motor is good & connections are tight, perhaps stick on a new capacitor to see if it cures the problem.

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