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  • in reply to: Candy cdi 1012/a8 dishwasher #395513
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    Re: Candy cdi 1012/a8 dishwasher

    Nothing in the known error codes thread ?

    in reply to: Commercial #395502
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    Re: Commercial

    Martin to be honest you surprise me even asking the question. I’ve seen too many untrained people messing with 3 phase & seen the problems it can cause to ever want to encourage it.

    in reply to: Whirlpool WTW5800SG0 #395510
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    Re: Whirlpool WTW5800SG0

    Hi Colin: You could try asking the guys on http://www.appliancejunk.com
    They would probably be able to give you the answer, there’s a lot of Whirlpool dealers on there.


    Andy

    in reply to: No heat on washer/dryer #394475
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    Re: No heat on washer/dryer

    If you have 34 ohms across the element with the connection leads disconnected then the element is not open circuit, nor is it short circuit. Have you measured the resistance from each terminal to Earth either with a Multimeter set to it’s highest resistance range or preferably with a 500V Megger ?
    Did you fit the PCB that you were talking about in an earlier post ?.

    in reply to: Commercial #395500
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    Re: Commercial

    That’s the question Ken, maybe worth a poll to find out ? My main concern though is the safety aspect, a lot of Catering equipment & Commercial appliances are run on 3 Phase.

    in reply to: Commercial #395498
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    Re: Commercial

    Actually mate, so am I. Catering equipment forums are like Training courses, very few & far between.

    in reply to: No heat on washer/dryer #394473
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    Re: No heat on washer/dryer

    What happened with the control board you were sent ? Why did you go ahead & change the PCB ? Did you check everything such as the wiring, cutout etc as I mentioned in my 2nd reply ?. You still haven’t mentioned exactly what you have checked. When you installed the New PCB are you sure all connectors are re-connected in the correct places & the right way around ?

    in reply to: Commercial #395496
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    Re: Commercial

    Hi Dev: Why ? How many in the White goods trade go into the Commercial side ? Might be wrong but I don’t think there’s that many.


    Andy

    in reply to: samsung fridge freezer sr-s2026cvw #395482
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    Re: samsung fridge freezer sr-s2026cvw

    No problem: Management have moved it for you.

    in reply to: samsung fridge freezer sr-s2026cvw #395480
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    Re: samsung fridge freezer sr-s2026cvw

    Hi: I don’t touch the refrigeration side myself, but you’d get a quicker response if you asked your question in the fridge / freezer section.

    in reply to: Generic Thermal Fuse? #395263
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    Re: Generic Thermal Fuse?

    Hi: If as you say the fuse is , then as in the wiring leading to the motor Muv suggests it’s more likely to be a glass fuse than a thermal fuse.

    in reply to: Generic Thermal Fuse? #395260
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    Re: Generic Thermal Fuse?

    Hi: If you can get to the thermal fuse & find it’s rating then yes you could find a replacement thermal fuse. Try somewhere like: http://www.cpc-farnell.com

    in reply to: No heat on washer/dryer #394470
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    Re: No heat on washer/dryer

    Sounds like you may have been sent the wrong part, you need to check with your supplier.

    in reply to: I overheated my Newworld Vision, how to fix? #395096
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    Re: I overheated my Newworld Vision, how to fix?

    Hi: Don’t actually know this appliance myself but, to test the overheat thermostat you need to use a multimeter to check it for continuity.

    in reply to: Beko WM 5100w Not Heating #394956
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    Re: Beko WM 5100w Not Heating

    OK: With the machine OFF & UNPLUGGED, he needs to check the continuity of the wiring from the heater back to the control board & check any thermostats as well.

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