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  • in reply to: Miele W 404 Plus not heating up #373710
    Seamy
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    Re: Miele W 404 Plus not heating up

    Most likely the connector is not the correct one or a poor fit, where there is bad contact you usually get a high current & thus overheating & burning.

    in reply to: Lateral bars on newer AEG Electrolux washers #373634
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    Re: Lateral bars on newer AEG Electrolux washers

    Stiffening bars listed part num’ 1325168043

    in reply to: belling idw603 (050418096) #373658
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    Re: belling idw603 (050418096)

    082619033 Mech door lock unit
    082619044 Switch

    in reply to: Stoves 900EF oven- how do I get the clock knobs off? #373077
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    Re: Stoves 900EF oven- how do I get the clock knobs off?

    Pull off I think

    in reply to: Miele w1514 drain fault #373242
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    Re: Miele w1514 drain fault

    Check the pressure vessel on front of tub, sightly above & to right of the heater, they are prone to blockages & cause the fault described.

    in reply to: miele d/w g1470 #373227
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    Re: miele d/w g1470

    Likely the circulation pump is not putting up high enough pressuse to activate the heater pressure switch, impellor could be jammed, have a read of the followig technical info on F14..

    The buzzer is activated for 2 minutes. With the circulation pump operating after a water intake step, the heater pressure switch is checked to ensure that sufficient water pressure exists in the wash water circuit. For this the heater relay must have been activated.

    Cause:
    Heater pressure switch B1/13 defective.
    Remedy:
    1. Check the heater pressure switch.
    2. Check the connection plug and wiring harness.
    3. Replace the heater pressure switch, if necessary.

    Cause:
    Circulation pump inoperative. Circulation pressure too low (no pressure at heater pressure switch). Pump may be blocked by foreign objects.
    Remedy:
    1. Check the circulation pump for foreign objects.
    2. Check the circulation pump capacitor.
    3. Replace the circulation pump, if necessary.

    Cause:
    Foreign objects in heater pressure switch.
    Remedy:
    Replace the heater pressure switch.

    Cause:
    Flow meter B3/4 defective (incorrect water quantity registered).
    Remedy:
    1. Check that the plate with the reed switch on flow meter B3/4 is seated correctly.
    2. Check that the reed switch connection plug is seated correctly.
    3. Replace the reed switch, if necessary.
    4. Check the control lead from the electronic to flow meter B3/4.
    5. Remove the water inlet mixer and replace if necessary.

    Cause:
    Circulation pump defective.
    Remedy:
    1. Check the circulation pump power supply.
    2. Check the circulation pump capacitor.
    3. Replace the circulation pump.

    Cause:
    Circulation pump winding overheated; winding protection has cut out.
    Remedy:
    Replace the circulation pump.

    Cause:
    After a water intake step, heater pressure switch B1/13 has not opened switching steps 11–12 and 21–22. This starts the anti-stiction routine.
    Remedy:
    Replace the heater pressure switch.

    Cause:
    Motor capacitor defective.
    Remedy:
    Check the motor capacitor and replace it if necessary.

    Cause:
    Contacts on heater pressure switch B1/13 short-circuited. Contamination on the plug of the heater wiring harness and a conductive connection between the plugs and the main harness causes a short circuit to the contacts.
    Remedy:
    1. Replace the heater wiring harness.
    2. Replace heater pressure switch B1/13.
    3. Reconnect the two individual plugs from the main harness AMP 6.3 x 0.8 and apply new insulation sleeves. Do not interchange the plugs.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1441W #373299
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1441W

    Motor fault

    in reply to: Zanussi Nexus FL1081 wash cycle dial loose #373319
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    Re: Zanussi Nexus FL1081 wash cycle dial loose

    There should be a small hole in the front of the knob, push in a small pin or needle & turn the knob slightly anti clockwise, it should pop off towards you then, with this off you can see the inner piece which is more than likely broken, see which parts are required & serach on the shop here for required parts.

    in reply to: Miele W827 belt #373309
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    Re: Miele W827 belt

    Think on the more recent ones you have to fit genuine on as they are specially manufactured to provide electrical continuity believe it or not. On the early machines like W827 a pattern one would do i’d imagine, its 1321 J6 belt.

    in reply to: Miele Commercial WS5427 Washer Dead. #373313
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    Re: Miele Commercial WS5427 Washer Dead.

    There should be a full circuit & schematic diagram inside, normally tucked inside machine bottom left hand side.

    in reply to: Beko WME7227 Query #373169
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    Re: Beko WME7227 Query

    Most of these Beko’s have a 30 minute wash anyhow. If it’s doing long programme to quick it could be down to a faulty NTC as it could be thinking heat require was reached & miss out the heating stage.

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    Re: New World DW60 – undisolved tablet, not cleaning properl

    The detergent dispenser door sometimes doesn’t open enough because of design of top basket not allowing it to flip open. Try leaving tablet in base & putting it trough a full cycle to see if it disolves. I’ve had to modify top basket slightly by bending back metal bar so dispenser door can open fully.

    in reply to: electrolux erf2620 fridge/freezer #373016
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    Re: electrolux erf2620 fridge/freezer

    Likely the fan has stopped running or slowed up because of excessive frosting.

    in reply to: beko over fill #372992
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    Re: beko over fill

    Don’t think theres a pressure switch on them,more likely its the water flow meter counter, part num’ 1882690100

    in reply to: Beko WMI71641 #373001
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    Re: Beko WMI71641

    2827390300

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