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  • in reply to: Electra AWM1100A – 30 second Spin #389130
    spanner51
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    Re: Electra AWM1100A – 30 second Spin

    The module might be detecting an out of balance load and stopping it spinning, make sure the belt is OK, or even try a new one.

    in reply to: Creda Cooker Model 48364 #388868
    spanner51
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    Re: Creda Cooker Model 48364

    Base element ok?

    in reply to: candy cna 135 burning smell in drum #386765
    spanner51
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    Re: candy cna 135 burning smell in drum

    Martin wrote:could be the drum rubbing against the door boot?

    I agree.

    I have had this fault, and the cause was a broken spider. And it was a difficult fault to find at the time

    in reply to: American hose adapter #386326
    spanner51
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    Re: American hose adapter

    Armstrongs stock a hose for Huebsch/Speed Queen washers with a yankee thread on one end, and a british 3/4″ thread on the other end. It will cost more than just a plastic adaptor, but might be your only solution

    Graham

    in reply to: Hotpoint/Creda/Belling Fan Motor Insulation #385760
    spanner51
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    Re: Hotpoint/Creda/Belling Fan Motor Insulation

    Thanks Martin
    The replacement one in the picture doesn’t look like it’s made of asbestos. So I will have to get a couple
    Thanks again

    Graham

    in reply to: Fitting 4 Tag Solid Plate – Replace 2 Tag Type? See Photo #385162
    spanner51
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    Re: Fitting 4 Tag Solid Plate – Replace 2 Tag Type? See Phot

    These solid type plates usually have 3 elements of different wattages. a combination of the 6 position switch gives various outputs.

    Have alook at this
    http://www.die-pat.co.uk/products/pdf/E … p_brch.pdf
    page 22

    HTH
    Graham

    in reply to: Whirlpool oven AKP207/1X flashing – – – C #384494
    spanner51
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    Re: Whirlpool oven AKP207/1X flashing – – – C

    If its not too late try squirting some pcb/switch cleaner on the variable resistors where the knobs are. I have done this and it worked. I think greasy steam gets to the components so they dont work

    HTH

    Graham

    in reply to: Bosch WM not starting #384779
    spanner51
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    Re: Bosch WM not starting

    If you turn the programme selector dial untill the KEY symbol stops flashing, and is on steady, then that should be the ‘selected prog’. Then push and hold the clock button till the KEY symbol goes out.

    HTH

    Graham

    in reply to: Bosch WM not starting #384776
    spanner51
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    Re: Bosch WM not starting

    This bit is in the instruction book

    “The childproof lock must be deactivated before
    making programme changes or ending programmes.
    The childproof lock can only be deactivated if the
    programme for activating the childproof lock has been
    selected. The KEY symbol will continue to flash if a
    different progromme has been selected.
    ? Touch the CLOCK button and hold down (for approx. 5
    seconds) until the KEY symbol goes out.
    ² If there is a power failure, the childproof lock
    remains on.

    HTH

    Graham

    in reply to: Bosch Neff Half Moon Element Removal #383204
    spanner51
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    Re: Bosch Neff Half Moon Element Removal

    boselecta wrote:

    spanner51 wrote:
    I have thought of using WD40, but I don’t like using it in an oven

    Why not use WD40?, I agree with Cornwall40, take the D nut off the shaft and soak with WD40, wait for 5 min, easy, always managed to remove them, lets not make this job any harder than it needs to be. 😀

    I was mainly worried about the smell afterwards. And the possibility of fumes or toxins getting in my customers food. Or is that not a worry?

    in reply to: Bosch Neff Half Moon Element Removal #383193
    spanner51
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    Re: Bosch Neff Half Moon Element Removal

    Great tips
    I done the job first thing this morning and used a blow lamp. It was quite a struggle getting the fan off without damaging the motor shaft, but I did it eventually.

    canufixit’s suggestion of holding the shaft while winding off the fan was a good idea, but I thought there was too much risk of damaging the shaft with pliers.

    If there was such a thing as a ‘D’ shaped nut driver to hold the shaft still, it would make things easier

    Thanks again for the replies

    Graham

    in reply to: Bosch Neff Half Moon Element Removal #383190
    spanner51
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    Re: Bosch Neff Half Moon Element Removal

    Thanks for the suggestion of a blow lamp. I have one to fit tomorrow morning, so will give it a try

    Graham

    in reply to: kenwood kdw4ttsl #248719
    spanner51
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    Re: kenwood kdw4ttsl

    OK
    Thanks anyway
    Graham

    in reply to: kenwood kdw4ttsl #248717
    spanner51
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    Re: kenwood kdw4ttsl

    I know this is a very old post, but I have the same fault on the same model. Did you manage the resolve the problem?

    I looked on TDS, but it dont list this model

    Graham

    in reply to: Haier Bearing Change #381108
    spanner51
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    Re: Haier Bearing Change

    Thanks. Us Norfolk bumkins never use such common language lol

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