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  • in reply to: Beko WME7247 fills and ecpties at same time #380796
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    Re: Beko WME7247 fills and ecpties at same time

    Check the cable loom for damage going across back of appliance to valves, check motor & heater for earth faults, likely its a P.C.B fault but you need to rule out other things first.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWD 12270W #380769
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    Re: Zanussi ZWD 12270W

    Most likely the dryer heater is down to earth. With power switched off to appliance, disconnect cables from dryer heater & insulate them safely, try wash programme then to see if it runs o.k.
    If you need a dryer heater the part num’ is 1325488102.

    in reply to: Zanussi 7103s Wont start #380712
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    Re: Zanussi 7103s Wont start

    Box switch is the safety switch on the condenser box, if the keys don’t make it it won’t allow you to start.

    in reply to: Belling IDW 603 dishwasher #380740
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    Re: Belling IDW 603 dishwasher

    Check the relay contacts on PCB aren’t stuck together.

    in reply to: Zanussi 7103s Wont start #380710
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    Re: Zanussi 7103s Wont start

    Which 7103 is it? TC7103, SN7103, EKE7103, ZWH7103 ?? PNC number would help, have you tried the diagnostics & what error code is it showing up?

    in reply to: Electrolux EWF12108W #380642
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    Re: Electrolux EWF12108W

    Housing = 1471042018
    Pump = 1322082106
    Filter = 1321368118
    Seal = 1320712001
    Screw = 1320711003

    Pump body complete is 1471042018 I think

    in reply to: Electrolux EOU43003X #380496
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    Re: Electrolux EOU43003X

    mmmm keep the number of the fire brigade handy, thats a stupid thing to do, short out wires if you don’t know what you’re at.


    GET AN ENGINEER TO LOOK AT IT

    in reply to: Miele G679sc-v1-2 flashing lights #380503
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    Re: Miele G679sc-v1-2 flashing lights

    When its not in a faulty state no lights will flash, they don’t have to be reset.

    in reply to: hotpoint wmf940 no motor action #380459
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    Re: hotpoint wmf940 no motor action

    Check wiring between motor control unit & motor, motor control unit & control board, also check windings of motor. Normally they throw up a fault code like F06 if theres no signal back from tacho.

    in reply to: beko dwd4310w #380463
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    Re: beko dwd4310w

    Listed part is :- 1883250100, ON OFF SWITCH

    * After 24.08.2009 1883250100 on-off switch will be used instead of 1833120100 on-off switch at below listed models. The old and new parts can be used instead of each other.

    in reply to: Bendix M3810 FL not getting hot enough. #380382
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    Re: Bendix M3810 FL not getting hot enough.

    Some timers allow a timed period for heating, they will for instance heat to a thermostat reading of 60 & then continue on time for a further 10minutes for a boil wash. If the element was scaled up it may not get as hot as it previously had been.

    in reply to: EKC 6045X electrolux oven #380060
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    Re: EKC 6045X electrolux oven

    3871425124 is the part number for the correct 1900W Element, the higher wattage one will heat up faster but is designed for an oven with a different type fan. There is a possibility that your oven will encounter overheat issues in cavity behind, the 2400w element will go hotter quicker & heat can be transferrd through rear wall where there are 2 thermal cut-outs in element circuit which may go out every now & again. On the other hand there may be no issues.

    in reply to: Getting inside Hotpoint DWF32 #288232
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    Re: Getting inside Hotpoint DWF32

    Bit of advise, stay outside 😀 you’ll only get drenched when it starts up !

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    Re: Beko WMA 765S – How to remove door seal inner retain spr

    No need to take off front or concrete weight. As Captain says 30 seconds to get it off & 30 seconds to get it back on too, thats with well lubed up fingers. Easy when you’ve done it a hundred times but is a bit tricky first time.

    in reply to: Bendix M3810 FL not getting hot enough. #380380
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    Re: Bendix M3810 FL not getting hot enough.

    Scale can prevent it from getting hot enough. Not sure of the machine you refer to though, never heard of a Bendix with the model but have seen Servis M3810.

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