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  • in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1631W foult code 90 ? #198259
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1631W foult code 90 ?

    yep checked motor and heater but looks like I go back and check the lead so i check motor brushes at same time . Been doing this over 25 years and i can still get caught out .

    in reply to: Samsung Refrigeration Training #184603
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    Re: Samsung Refrigeration Training

    Read this too late. If you do more I would like to go.

    in reply to: Qualtex Increase Staff #151159
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    Re: Qualtex Increase Staff

    washvac_wayne wrote:I am happy to help. This week I am on holiday, but yesterday I atteneded a meeting like I said with the right peolpe. Unfortuantley at this time I will not say wha twas said until I speak to my collegues(I am sure that you will all understand why so they hear it from me first not from our customers). Yes we have had frustrations and hence the reason I sent an e-mail to some very important people in the Wolseley world. That is why they called the meeting. I gave up time with my kids on half term so Yes it is serious, I will add that another SENIOR person at the meeting was also in the same position, so yes Wolseley are listening! Some changes that are needed will change, but as we all know this cannot happen over night!! As for the plc ditching Partscenter it will never happen, as HRPC are part of Partscenter and their sales at present are covering our downfalls. The potencal of the white goods spares has been seen by Wolseley. As we are going through the changes it has been hard for all you the customers the staff in Sittingbourne (you will all be surprised how many customers are taking it out on them, they are there to help our customers and they are not changing things. I will always want my accounts to ring me and have a go at me NOT THE GIRLS IN THE OFFICE and sound off.). I have come on this website to listen to peoples opionoins, (as if my accounts havent said) to also tell you direct from the horses mouth. Some of the rumours I have heard are quite interesting!! I know where some have started.(Competitors), I will never try to belittle my competion, as I think this is a sign of weakness, and that you are scared or not good enough to take them on head on. As a last point we are now inside the Wolsley world, and lets remember last year their total trading was just under £12 BILLION. The power and tools we have WILL be awesome. It will just take a little time.

    Wayne
    wayne you should get top[ brass at wolsley! to to listen in to this they are destroying wash vac you lot in the office and on the road trying to keep it going . the web site is still crap cant find parts for hotpoint wm61 when searching u get boilers and all sorts up rember wolsley are asit stripping . think i go back and look at connect-distribution from steve

    in reply to: Do you turn dishwashers upside down? #194788
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    Re: Do you turn dishwashers upside down?

    Martin wrote:Notice, if you will, how gravity helps keep all the vital components on the ground for free and easy access! 😉

    how long did it take to put that back together ❓ 😥

    in reply to: **KNOWN ERROR CODES** #103904
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    Re: Known Error Codes

    NECHT DISHWASHER’S WQP12-9319/WQP12-6015/WQP8-9325

    ERROR CODES – WHAT THEY MEAN

    CODE SYMPTOM: CAUSE WHAT TO DO:
    E1 Longer fill time. Faucet is not opened. Ensure that inlet hose is not kinked or crushed.
    E2 Longer or extended draining time. The drain pipe was placed too high when it was installed. Ensure drainage system is as per manual and not extended.
    E3 Longer heating time – not reaching required temperature. Malfunction of temperature sensors or of heating element. CALL for a qualified service technician.

    E4 Overfilled Too much inlet water.
    Note – there are numerous causes of an E4 message. Refer to appliance usage sheet for guidelines on how to prevent an overfill. Overdosing. 3-in-1 put in with salt and/or rinse aid in the appliance = overdose.
    We recommend separate powder and rinse aid to be used not 3-in-1 tablets
    Could also be a water pressure problem.
    E5 Switch can not shut off automatically – program not finishing cycle. Low voltage or power switch failure. CALL for a qualified service technician.
    E6 Open circuit Thermistor. CALL for a qualified service technician.
    E7 Short circuit Thermistor. CALL for a qualified service technician.
    Warning!
    If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling service technician. If there is water in the base of the tank pan because of an overfill or small leak, the water should be removed before restarting the dishwasher.

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