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  • in reply to: Smeg df 614 s, E9 fault code problem #344449
    Specialist01269
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    Re: Smeg df 614 s, E9 fault code problem

    Hi Gasgull: A water intake problem could mean that the water intake valve is faulty, back of machine where water inlet pipe enters. When you turn the machine on to a programme after a few seconds you should be able to hear water being taken into the machine & if you open the door then you should see water in the cavity.
    If not, then maybe it’s time to call a Good local engineer. If in doubt give the UKWG repairs@ feature a look, we may list someone in your area.


    Andy

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat W1230 slow spin speed #343287
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    Re: AEG Lavamat W1230 slow spin speed

    Hi: Timers are classed as non repairable items, if you try to open them up then you will see internal parts fly everywhere. Please don’t try what some idiots suggest & spray it with WD40 etc as it can cause a nice bang & actually catch fire.
    Your best bet is to contact a Good local engineer who can diagnose the fault properly. You could also try the UKWG repairs@ feature.

    in reply to: CTD40 dryer lights horizontal ones #342670
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    Re: CTD40 dryer lights horizontal ones

    Hi Nick: The full fault codes are only listed in the Engineer manuals & for obvious reasons we are not allowed to give these out.
    The 2 stats are normally closed & there are also 2 NTC Thermistor sensors fitted to the machine, have had a few problems with these due to faulty wiring & also as Iadom said the electonics on them are pants.
    To check the wirng: power off & use a Dmm on the lowest ohms range and test each wire end to end for continuity.

    Please remember POWER OFF before opening, getting :zap: can seriously spoil an otherwise perfect day.

    in reply to: Smeg Dishwasher DWF612BL not working… #343272
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    Re: Smeg Dishwasher DWF612BL not working…

    As you said the Cavity was full of water, have you checked the drain pump to see if the impellor is jammed or faulty?
    If you don’t feel comfortable with doing this yourself you colud try the UKWG repairs@ feature for an engineer local to you.

    in reply to: Smeg df 614 s, E9 fault code problem #344447
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    Re: Smeg df 614 s, E9 fault code problem

    No we’re not all on holiday, but we all have to work for a living & those of us that give technical advice, give up our spare time free of charge to answer peoples questions on UKWG. While we do our best to answer every query, if we’re busy it may take a while.

    Gasgull: I’ve looked through our fault guides for Smeg dishwashers & E9 is listed as pause in programme not a fault for older machines, can you check if you have a pause button & press it to see what happens. The listing you’ve seen on other Forums telling you how to re-set appears to be for newer machines not yours.

    in reply to: Oven Thermostat Testing #344257
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    Re: Oven Thermostat Testing

    If it’s like the Martindales i’ve had, it means that there’s an open circuit.

    in reply to: LOGIK LBMULX10 OVEN MANUAL #344436
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    Re: LOGIK LBMULX10 OVEN MANUAL

    Hi: You could try http://www.thetechguys.co.uk Currys used to be the main importer of Logik stuff.

    in reply to: Consumer unit keeps tripping when turning oven on #342599
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    Re: Consumer unit keeps tripping when turning oven on

    Do you have the UKWG part number of the element you ordered?

    in reply to: Oven Thermostat Testing #344255
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    Re: Oven Thermostat Testing

    Cheers Jonty, have a good weekend.

    Andy

    in reply to: Oven Thermostat Testing #344252
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    Re: Oven Thermostat Testing

    Glad you got it sorted mate, have a good weekend.

    Andy

    Can you do me a favour mate & check the old element with your Megger, 500v L – E & N – E. Just for future reference.

    Thanks: Andy

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    Re: Hotpoint FDW70G – new fault – RCD Trips when door is clo

    Easier to use a bit of pipe & siphon out surely, or bail out with a glass & mop up the rest with cloths.

    in reply to: Oven Thermostat Testing #344250
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    Re: Oven Thermostat Testing

    Hey Jonty: Did you get this 1 sorted?

    in reply to: Thomson Local Beware!! #344410
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    Re: Thomson Local Beware!!

    Aha so your the 1 who actually got work through Thompsons, Congratulations. I was only dumb enough to waste money with them for 1 year, did’nt even get 1 call through them & they screwed up the company name.

    in reply to: VTD00 wiring diagram #344401
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    Re: VTD00 wiring diagram

    Yep that was what I meant alright, methinks your dad was a wise man.
    Been telling my missus for years, i’d love this job if it was’nt for the cr*p appliances & the moronic f****ng customers 😆 🙂

    in reply to: Thomson Local Beware!! #344406
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    Re: Thomson Local Beware!!

    Sorry to hear you’ve been stung mate, they had me as well a few years back. Never did get any Joy or sense out of them.

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