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August 14, 2012 at 8:38 pm in reply to: Removing scratches from stainless steel splashback help #378427
shaun67
ParticipantRe: Removing scratches from stainless steel splashback help
Thanks for that..Got it sorted now…women eh lol.
shaun67
ParticipantRe: samsung RL37LGIH1 question
Cheers Bryan much appreciated.
shaun67
ParticipantRe: beko wm5140 constant fill
Did you check pressure hose to make sure there is not a tiny hole in it ,just to rule that out first before going the board route ?
shaun67
ParticipantRe: beko wma510
Seen this quite a few times on beko’s ,usually i look out to see if there are any fine hair line crack’s on magnets once i have the motor out as a precaution now on all magnets.
shaun67
ParticipantRe: BEKO no go!
Check the brushes as stated not dear at all to replace ..plug out though first..
shaun67
ParticipantRe: BEKO no go!
Did it spin at all when you tried it ?
I would look at the brushes ? ..plug out if you investigate..
shaun67
ParticipantRe: user manual for PROLINE IH680P-U induction hob
BobHope wrote:PM me an email address and i will send it for you.
Bob.
Thanks Bob,pm sent.
shaun67
ParticipantRe: user manual for PROLINE IH680P-U induction hob
johnmac11 wrote:Have you tried emailing Comet, read the posts in the link and it might help.
John
http://answers.comet.co.uk/answers/0331 … stions.htm
Emailed them 4 days ago but not heard owt :rolls:
shaun67
ParticipantRe: Oven Table
Martin wrote:So you dont want to give me an offer I cant refuse for my designer table then Shaun huh?
I had thought about it Martin but not sure about the size and the fact i would have to take it apart and re-assemble each time i use it 🙂
shaun67
ParticipantRe: Oven Table
That table looks pretty good Martin :worthy:
I too am after a table that will a just to different heights for ovens ..Have been looking at some motorcycle lifts but need it to be light weight and easy movable .
Any more ideas welcome ,already have a B+D workmate but want some thing else instead. 😀
shaun67
ParticipantRe: BELLING SLOT IN COOKER MODEL 633GR.
franz wrote:I would check that the circuit breaker at the main board is large enough to handle the current. It would be o.k. when either the oven or grill was on but may not be able to cope with both at the same time.
FranzWould be my first point of call to check also..Find out what the 0ven amperage is together and check the circuit breaker for the fuse rating for the cooker circuit.You can apply diversity on cooker installs, but if a heavy load is on at the same time, then it can cause nuisance tripping sometimes if the circuit cannot handle the full load.This would not be a fault on the cooker at all,that’s if this were the issue.
December 11, 2011 at 5:34 pm in reply to: cooker instal regulations (unit height above cooker) #273817shaun67
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appleelectrics wrote:i knew i was right not to do it, customer however was being a idiot saying “where does it say you cant fit it? if it doesnt say you cant fit it then fit it…”
Yep you did the right thing ,too close ,i would have also walked away .Better to be safe than sorry.
shaun67
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint FDW20P
Just like to add new heater cured problem..
shaun67
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint FDW20P
iadom wrote:Which info did you get ‘second hand’ you don’t mean THIS by any chance.
The second hand info i was refering to was the info about the DW lights 😆 it was from a friend who passed on the info
Will check and megg heater and give it all a once over.
Thanks
Shaun
shaun67
ParticipantRe: Zan FLE 1016W. Lights 1, 4 & 8
happycack wrote:E82: Error in reading the RESET/OFF position of the programme selector.
E83: Error in reading the programme selector code
E93: Incorrect machine configuration.
Above is a section of all I can find on Zanussi.
What is E91? (or have I done too many today?)Hi E91 is – Communications error between main PCB and display board.. check Wiring, main PCB , display board .
Shaun
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