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  • in reply to: * Mummylonglegs needs help with her oven! * #380832
    Seamy
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    Re: * Mummylonglegs needs help with her oven! *

    I can see there being many guys wishing they get this service call…

    :call:

    in reply to: Miele Fridge Freezer kf6445 SN-6 Freezer not cooling enough #381310
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    Re: Miele Fridge Freezer kf6445 SN-6 Freezer not cooling eno

    More likely the fan is either blocked by excess frost or ice or seized, i’d just leave it off completely for a day or so, then put it back on. If the fan wasn’t turning it may not circulate the cold air enough & if the sensors don’t pick up the temp drop the compressor will continue to run & the motor will be hot to touch, see if a defrost cures it.

    in reply to: Which tumble dryers will work with an external switch ? #379796
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    Re: Which tumble dryers will work with an external switch ?

    May I suggest a solar powered clothes line, theres a motorised one on the market, I seem to remember…

    There are some dryer cupboards on the market think ISE do one, which are low wattage (0.7kw full load) & may suit your set-up.

    http://www.iseappliances.co.uk/products … binet.html

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWD16270w1 multiple(?) problems #380944
    Seamy
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    Re: Zanussi ZWD16270w1 multiple(?) problems

    With power off to appliance, disconnect wires (noting their positions) from dryer heating element, insulate them so they are safe.
    Try on a wash programme & see if it works o.k or not, dryer heater earth faults are very common & throw up erroneous faults.

    E23 means that there is a faulty triac on the PCB, this can sometimes come up if the pump has went out on T.O.C or is open circuit, but as explained above this not be the correct code because of earth fault on dryer heater.

    in reply to: blomberg tumble dryer #381234
    Seamy
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    Re: blomberg tumble dryer

    Check for fan blockage or condenser box blockage both cause the problem of heater going off for long times, theres a NTC on the front near door position on most of these new type Beko/Blomberg dryers.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZX99/5si pcb ticking #381026
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    Re: Zanussi ZX99/5si pcb ticking

    You have another option, get an Engineer to look at it.

    in reply to: ESL6115 911939001 on/off switch #381092
    Seamy
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    Re: ESL6115 911939001 on/off switch

    1528513003 is the part number of the PCB control, don’t think theres a separate on/off switch.

    in reply to: Beko TFF673APW #381073
    Seamy
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    Re: Beko TFF673APW

    4397312000 or
    4397311900 they both will do the job

    in reply to: TRICITY BENDIX SI 453W timer wiring info #381040
    Seamy
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    Re: TRICITY BENDIX SI 453W timer wiring info

    Some of these were made with no top oven switching through timer, but it stated in user manual that this option was available so theres a modification to change then over. Theres a tech’ bulletin on that if you need it.

    Hope this helps,
    Y from 6 on timer to 6 on M/O t’stat
    O from 5 on timer to F on M/O t’stat
    R from 1 on timer to t.o.c link to 1 on T/O t’stat
    B from 2 on timer to N on F/L reg’
    R from 3 on timer to 3 on T/O t’stat
    N from 4 on timer to 6 on T/O t’stat, also to base ele’

    Y=yellow, O=orange, R=red, B=blue, N=natural

    in reply to: Zanussi ZX99/5si pcb ticking #381024
    Seamy
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    Re: Zanussi ZX99/5si pcb ticking

    Picture of p.c.b would help, theres a circular black buzzer mounted on the board which may have gone faulty. Theres no conventional motorized timer in this one as far as I can remember which can click in conventional fridges, but this ones electronically timed defrosting.

    in reply to: Tricity Bendix Oven #380979
    Seamy
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    Re: Tricity Bendix Oven

    3 stats listed, 3110937004, 3111622001

    in reply to: BEKO WMA510W not spinning. pump just pumping #380952
    Seamy
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    Re: BEKO WMA510W not spinning. pump just pumping

    Sounds like foam detection problem, you could try filling water in to soap drawer & emptying a few times, it may reset itself, press the cancel button for 3 secs or more & try a spin programme again, if no joy test motor crcuit.
    Motor readings should be taken at KN1 socket of PCB.
    The expected values should be :-
    KN1.3 – KN1.7 = 0.8 Ohms
    KN1.5 – KN1.7 = 2.8 Ohms
    KN2.1 – KN2.3 = 50 Ohms

    in reply to: ise machines #380915
    Seamy
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    Re: ise machines

    Don’t think they are, but i’m sure you could order one online, contact them to check if delivery is available to Ireland.

    ISE Limited

    Unit 5/6 Bonnyton Industrial Estate
    Munro Place
    Kilmarnock
    KA1 2NP

    Telephone: 0845 250 8699 (local call rate)
    Telephone: 01563 557152 (geographic – standard calling rates)
    Fax: 0845 250 8698

    Email: admin@iseappliances.co.uk
    Service Email: service@iseappliances.co.uk


    http://www.iseappliances.co.uk/dealersearch.html

    in reply to: Confused unpacking and installing beko freezer TFF 685 #380884
    Seamy
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    Re: Confused unpacking and installing beko freezer TFF 685

    On top of the compressor/motor (above the pastic tray) theres normally a block of polystyrene packaging & a cardboard piece. They should not be hard to remove & not fixed with tape from what I remember. They are just to prevent the compressor/motor from shaking about too much during transit.

    If you post a picture of what you are removing someone will tell you if its correct or not.

    in reply to: oven hob tripping #380825
    Seamy
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    Re: oven hob tripping

    Post the model number of oven, hob & someone may have come across what to look for on the specific appliances. Would’ve thought they should’nt be wired to plugs but on a 32A supply with double pole isolation, but again this is dependant on the type of appliances & what the installation instructions say.

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