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spanner51
ParticipantRe: ise 10 how register?
I sold my first pair of ISE 10’s in December. When I phoned to register the customer, the lady at ISE just said to fill in the purple guarantee card.
Is this email attatchment way, now the correct way to do it?
Jim, could you send me the exel template. Thanks
Graham
spanner51
ParticipantRe: candy cpca240ffk
Received the part yesterday p/n 97061619. but there wasn’t any technical info with it. If any one can help with some I’d be gratefull
Graham
spanner51
ParticipantRe: candy cpca240ffk
Cheers Subs
spanner51
ParticipantRe: candy cpca240ffk
I have the same problem with this model. freezing in the fridge, and the yellow super light flashing. I think a new NTC would cure the problem. I would be very gratefull for the info on changing it.
thanks
Graham
spanner51
ParticipantRe: Beko FSA716 F/F Stat Wiring
Thanks rob, just what I needed
Graham
spanner51
ParticipantRe: ISE10 Dryer in a Warm Room
Yes
But with a floor standing boiler next to the machines it really does make the room very hot. If I get any complaints, i will recomend to the customer to fit a fresh air vent, as you suggestedThanks for your comments, and have a Happy Christmas
Graham
spanner51
ParticipantRe: ISE10 Dryer in a Warm Room
Thanks for the reply
I did think the heat in the room might make the condenser too warm to condense the moisture in the airflow to water
Graham
spanner51
ParticipantRe: R600a release
I was once informed that 134a was explosive, and joints should only be done with lokrings. Is this true, and is it a butane gas? As I thought 134a should be recovered.
spanner51
ParticipantRe: NEW NAME FOR CORGI FROM APRIL 09
Thats because it’s not a name change. Capita will be the new company responsible for the registration of gas engineers. But Corgi will still exist in a different roll. I wouldn’t mind betting the fees will go up by quite a lot.
spanner51
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BFI62 D/W
I hope someone can make use of the info in this thread, and not waste as much time as I did.
The saving of £60 by not buying a partfinder disk was a false economy.
Shame they don’t seem to be available any more.graham
spanner51
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BFI62 D/W
Thanks for the info
The actual numbers on the rating plate were
BFI 62
36703682
LS12 EVO3
412042774So the 36703682 must be the commercial code
spanner51
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BFI62 D/W
you are right
I did manage to repair the blown tracks on the old module. so customer is now happy. But I have wasted a lot of time on this one. Thanks to all who replied.
smartin, what do you mean by the industrial code?
spanner51
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BFI62 D/W
Went back to this d/w today to fit the module p/n C00096972.
But it is different from the original. There should be a small socket on it to accept a small plug with 2 white wires, (not the ntc wires, they are black)
but the socket is missing.Does any one know if there is a modification. Cheers
spanner51
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BFI62 D/W
I have since found there may be 2 types of module.
The one I fitted, C00143222, is a BIT100 F6 type, but there is also a BIT100 ‘G’ type. I am wondering if I fitted the correct one.spanner51
ParticipantRe: Hotpoint BFI62 D/W
iadom wrote:Why not pop the old module back in to see if it comes back to life. 😉
Thats what I did, and yes, it does come back to life, with the original fault still there
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