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  • in reply to: Football season 2011/2012 #355471
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    Re: Football season 2011/2012

    Squeeky bums, after last nights performance, expect Red half to crumble & not win last 2 games. Not a patch on previous squads.

    in reply to: stove elite g500 si #373986
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    Re: stove elite g500 si

    Probably best to post Product number, its likely controlled by a thermal switch on rear of oven.

    in reply to: miele S5281 Solution (vac cleaner) #373998
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    Re: miele S5281 Solution (vac cleaner)

    Is it similar to this?
    http://www.asciimation.co.nz/bb/2009/12 … um-cleaner

    in reply to: Miele dishwasher G691SCI #374108
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    Re: Miele dishwasher G691SCI

    Hard to know, is there an NTC in circuit? If NTC was faulty it may be giving a signal to P.C.B that its already achieved temp’. Relays have been prone to bad contacts & sometimes sticking.

    in reply to: ZANUSSI T/D ZDE 57140W #373935
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    Re: ZANUSSI T/D ZDE 57140W

    How many times does it flash? NTCs have been to cause problems

    in reply to: belling idw604 F1 ? #373997
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    Re: belling idw604 F1 ?

    Not filled in time, E1 fault code shown if within 4 minutes 3.5 litres of water has not entered.

    in reply to: beko drvt61w tumble dryer belts #373884
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    Re: beko drvt61w tumble dryer belts

    If you can get them, they’re like hens teeth, mostly out of stock.

    in reply to: Miele Vacuum Cleaners #371089
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    Re: Miele Vacuum Cleaners

    Yeah the little P.C.B on the motor had a burn’t solder joint, they were always easy to see as there was arcing & resulted in black burning in are of poor connection, simple repair was to clean up & re-solder. Been a few years since i’ve seen them so this may not be the same with current model.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZNB 323 #373835
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    Re: Zanussi ZNB 323

    Most likely the defrost cycle is not operating correctly. Heater most likely gone, you’ll need to dismantle & check if its open circuit, it is not the easiest to access.

    in reply to: Beko Lamona Dishwasher HJA8362 – No heat #373910
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    Re: Beko Lamona Dishwasher HJA8362 – No heat

    Check model it may be HDA8362 or HJA8361, heater has cut-outs in built, so basically if you put test meter on connections you would know if it was gone or not. Its controlled by a separate NTC which may be the cause for P.C.B skipping heating or relay connection fault, I would be inclined to replace P.C.B rather than soldering as they are very cheap.
    Problem with water in base is sometimes caused by a blocked filter. There is’nt a pressure switch in most of these so they do a timed empty, if they were to then refill for rinse for instance it would count in 4 litres of water & would overfill in to base. Other cause is top spray arm feeder not locating correctly on top basket, top basket not allowing door to close tightly & leak down along door to base.

    in reply to: t/bendix aw1001 not starting #373837
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    Re: t/bendix aw1001 not starting

    Error E40s are door interlock related. Check cabling connections to p.c.b & interlock.

    in reply to: Beko DC5422S (D/oven) #373843
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    Re: Beko DC5422S (D/oven)

    4410101001

    in reply to: Indesit WIL163 drum removal #373790
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    Re: Indesit WIL163 drum removal

    How did you replace the bearings if inner drum & outer tub are a single unit?

    in reply to: Whirlpool ADG 7440 error continuous beep with 7 flashes. #373447
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    Re: Whirlpool ADG 7440 error continuous beep with 7 flashes.

    7 flashes means no water has entered or has not registered water entering appliance, so i’d be looking at filter on inlet pipe, fill valve, or water counter.

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    Re: Built-in ‘fridge/freezer : function of the sealing strip

    You can leave it out if its causing you grief! Normally its to close off the open void which is viewable when the door is open, its more needed on the unhinged side than on the hinged side, it may have a function in keeping all airtight.

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