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  • in reply to: Zanussi dryer TC 7114W start button not working. #154347
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Zanussi dryer TC 7114W start button not working.

    Dave thanks for that but the on/off switch is working OK and staying in, the red light is on. The problem lies with the start button its this button that won’t stay in. Can anyone give the approx cost of repair please. (the machine is still under warranty but she can’t find the receipt 😥 )

    thanks,
    Lynn

    in reply to: Belling new ceramic top #153882
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Belling new ceramic top

    Thanks Penguin45

    I don’t think Mum’s going to bother buying it now, she blew up her hob and saw this cooker on Ebay very little use as someone broke the top but with the cost of transporting it and repair its going to be too much hassle.

    Thanks again
    Lynn

    in reply to: Belling new ceramic top #153880
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Belling new ceramic top

    Ouch 😥 thanks for that I don’t think she’s going to be very pleased though.

    Lynn

    in reply to: Plumbing out. #153134
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Plumbing out.

    Thanks Martin you are a star :tup: , I suppose I’m going to need a plumber to fit another trap so this is going to get expensive 😥 he might have to use it in the sink for the time being.

    Lynn

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8242 #151480
    silverpixie1uk
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    Mike, no need for yellow pages, you can book a repair call here and these guys are brilliant.

    Lynn

    in reply to: Hot/cold fill? #151454
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Hot/cold fill?

    Thanks Dave, I will have to get a cap for it and install a cold fill one unless I can get a splitter of some sort and use the same one as the washing machine.
    I will now have two redundant hot fill connections as I already capped one when we got the new washing machine, I do hope this is the last replacement for a while, its been an expensive year. 😥 but I can’t live without the dishwasher. 😯

    Thanks again
    Lynn

    in reply to: Instructions needed please #148436
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    Re: Instructions needed please

    Thanks again, I did as you advised and apart from the holes for the air to make the bubbles it seemed to be intact so I filled it, waited to see if there were any leaks and then turned it on. All seems well so now I just have to pluck up the courage to put my feet in 😯 😆

    thanks again
    Lynn

    in reply to: Instructions needed please #148434
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Instructions needed please

    Thanks for the reply kwatt I don’t know about low voltage, it has a normal sealed unit 3 pin plug (one put on at manufacture)
    I was given it by a friend who is moving, its hardly been used by the looks of it but the instructions were either thrown out in the move or half way to Belfast.
    If I can find out how it works it will be a great help as I am disabled and find it hard to do my feet.

    Lynn

    in reply to: Cold fill hoses #139727
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Cold fill hoses

    Thanks Dave you really are a star, my new machine came today but with no hose and I’m keen to get it installed as I just don’t have the room for two in the kitchen so I will have to use the old hose until they send me another. I did well with the price as they knocked another £37.00 off for a mark on the door that wasn’t on the original damage report, making it only £149.66 ❗ 😀
    No more duvet covers and sheets draped everywhere, wonderful :tup:

    Thanks again (I will try not to bother you all again 😉 )
    Lynn

    in reply to: Hotpoint Aquarius WD62P #139032
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Hotpoint Aquarius WD62P

    Thank you all very much, she is going to check with the drawer out and see whats going on. The machine is covered by breakdown insurance but we were worried that if this was down to the plumbing out that they would charge for the call-out. Does anyone know what happens in the case of the filter being blocked when you can’t access it, do they charge to do that in machines where its not possible to DIY?

    Thanks again
    Lynn

    in reply to: Zanussi WJD 1257 #138538
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Zanussi WJD 1257

    Dave,

    Part received with grateful thanks, donation to local hospice done.

    thank you so much
    Lynn

    in reply to: Hot and cold fill washing machines. #138571
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Hot and cold fill washing machines.

    Am I correct in thinking that in most of Europe they don’t store hot water as most of us do in the UK?

    If so that would mean that we are keeping a tank of hot water on the go and then heating the water for our washing as well using more resources into the bargain, not very environmentally friendly I wouldn’t think. :con:

    It does seem to get the washing cleaner though, even if it takes forever 🙄

    Lynn

    in reply to: Zanussi WJD 1257 #138536
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Zanussi WJD 1257

    E-mail on the way Dave, thanks so much, you are a star :tup:

    Lynn

    in reply to: Zanussi WJD 1257 #138534
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Zanussi WJD 1257

    Ive got my spirit level ready and a willing son to do the installation, I’ve supervised a few in my 51 years with little problem but I am hoping he can remember how we blocked off the hot water fill at my house last year because this is cold fill only the same as mine. Its a bonus that the controls are very similar except I have a separate dryer so I wont have to stand around scratching my head remembering how it works. 😆

    I am trying to find a suitable home for the old machine which still looks like new and works well, hoping to find a harassed Mum (been there 🙄 ) or a skint youngster starting out that I can donate it to for free rather than having to sell it. (no room for messing about with storage)

    I must thank you all so much for this site, I have learnt so much about my appliances and what to do and not as the case may be, you are all hero’s :tup:

    Lynn

    in reply to: Zanussi WJD 1257 #138532
    silverpixie1uk
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    Re: Zanussi WJD 1257

    Thanks Martin, I had hoped so, as I really wanted a Zanussi or a Bosch as that what I have at home (this is for my better halfs place).

    The delivery charge Bryan is £29.99 does that still make it a bargain?

    Thanks guys
    Lynn

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