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  • in reply to: DEMO MODE #442877
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    Re: DEMO MODE

    Only one I ever got in “Demo” mode had the wires off the elements & taped up so as not to heat up, everything else worked for display in showroom.
    Hope this helps..

    in reply to: zanussi zdc37200w #447571
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    Re: zanussi zdc37200w

    Glad you got it sorted, provided you got the error code correctly, E20’s is the condensate pump or the float switch controlling it. Just in case it throws up the error again.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZDT41 thermostat replacement #447456
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    Re: Zanussi ZDT41 thermostat replacement

    Dirty filter could cause this problem.
    Sump clogged with gunge either causes intermittant heating errors.
    Think this one has the thermister/NTC and turbridy sensor all in one unit.
    We have found disabling the pulse washing on them gives a better wash result, then hopefully won’t gunge up again.

    in reply to: Miele G1142SCi flashing 3 leds #447597
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    Re: Miele G1142SCi flashing 3 leds

    Anyone???
    Before passing them to The Germans

    in reply to: Miele g653 SCVI Plus overfilling #447600
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    Re: Miele g653 SCVI Plus overfilling

    They fill on the flowmeter as far as I remember & the pressure switch is a heater control, ie:- it protects the heater from working if there is no water pressure from the circulation pump.
    Have had a few of them with blocked impellors causing no pressure from circulation pump, not too bad a job to dismantle to be honest once you get it out of kitchen unit.
    Send me your e-mail address & i’ll send you some info that may be of help ..

    in reply to: faulty beko grill elements #447592
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    Re: faulty beko grill elements

    Most likely ingress of moisture due to poorly sealed ends.
    Whack on cable from 13A plug with live & neutral supply leads without earth connection to dry out and stand clear, obviously this has to be done safely where no one can touch during this period , 10-15 mins usually drys them out enough.

    in reply to: zanussi zdc37200w #447568
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    Re: zanussi zdc37200w

    How many times does it flash red?

    in reply to: beko wi1573 #447323
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    Re: beko wi1573

    DC modules were prone to popping out the track of p.c.b if too much current was pulled by the motor. Have found excess brush dust sometimes shorted out to motor frame causing same problem.
    Check loom to pump for shorting against front frame , got this problem on a few of the basic Beko’s.

    in reply to: Beko recirculation pump #447300
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    Re: Beko recirculation pump

    No live testing is recommended!
    You’re theory of filling the bottom won’t work, this dishwasher counts water in via a flowmeter so it won’t go on unless flowmeter detects 4 litres has passed through.
    Have you checked the fine blue wires to flowmeter in loom of door are’nt goosed??
    Have never seen one with burn’t out motor.

    in reply to: Zanussi Tumble Dryer ZDH8333W #446914
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    Re: Zanussi Tumble Dryer ZDH8333W

    As with all dryers, it more than likely needs damp clothes in in to operate, but to test you can select a timed drying function, it will take 10-15 minutes to generate heat via heat pump.

    in reply to: AEG 91123499601 ( dishwasher) #446624
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    Re: AEG 91123499601 ( dishwasher)

    Likely water in base has activated float switch.

    in reply to: Beko DCU 9330W. Cuts out #446956
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    Re: Beko DCU 9330W. Cuts out

    Possibly the heater is low to earth or poor cable connection to NTC.
    As with most sensor dryers you need damp clothes in it to work in auto setting.
    Sides come off, rear panel comes off for access to heater, lots of screws.
    Theres a screw at bottom front of each side panel, need to tip up to get it undone.

    in reply to: Beko DCU7230b not heating up #446009
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    Re: Beko DCU7230b not heating up

    Element low to earth perhaps.

    in reply to: Bosch HBN331SB2 single oven t.o.c s #446058
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    Re: Bosch HBN331SB2 single oven t.o.c s

    Cheers Martin

    in reply to: Hotpoint WML560 no go #446070
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    Re: Hotpoint WML560 no go

    Looked quickly at machine, am dropping off loan machine and taking it in, will check that then thanks, thought it was brushless type motor though.

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