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Stompa
Participantelectrofix wrote:there can be lots of ice at the back to melt that you cant see. A day is not long enough to get rid of it all
Dave
OK, thanks. 2 days it is then.
Stompa
Participantelectrofix wrote:do a complete defrost
switch off
open doors
2 daysDave
Thanks for that. I feared that might be the only way, though I’m surprised you suggest 2 days rather than 1. Either way it’ll have to wait some while until we’ve eaten the contents!
Any thoughts on the bit that dropped off? I’m wondering if it might have been stuck to the compressor to dampen the noise down a bit (not that I’ve noticed any increase in noise)? If so, I assume it’s not vital?
Stompa
Participantelectrofix wrote:quite an expensive fan unit this one and does not seem to be alternatives but glowing from an element is normal unless its too bright. watch the fan as you turn it off. if it stops quickly then its getting stiff but if it slows to a stop in 5 to 10 secs then its ok.
Thanks, it seems to be well into the 5-10 sec range, and seems to rotate very freely, so is hopefully OK. Presumably the glow couldn’t be some sort of issue with the element itself being on the way out?
Either way, it looks like it would be a major headache to find a replacement oven that fits in the space available. The current one has a depth of 515mm, and as far as I can see they all seem to be significantly deeper these days.
Many thanks
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Bosch Transit Bolts – Plastic Covers
don wrote:If you want to put them in, the larger one slides down into the recess first and the small one with the short length of plastic pops into the top hole.
Page 27 of your manual 😉
Thanks, I’d seen that, but all it says is ‘Insert the covers’. No amount of pushing/sliding will seem to persuade the largest part of the cover to fit into the large part of the hole!Stompa
ParticipantRe: Bosch Bent Hose End Replacement
don wrote:Bent end is usually held by two small pips which need to be depressed at the same time for the bent end to be released.
Thanks, I’d tried that before without success, but having just tried again it’s worked.
Many thanks
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Bosch HBN131220B/03 Oven Overheating
Martin wrote:Very much doubt it, more likely the thermostat needs replacing. New t/stat shown HERE
Thanks for that. I’m now told that there’s a possibility that it may have been switched to ‘Hot Air Grilling’ rather than normal oven mode. I guess that might explain the burnt food, and also why the oven thermostat appears to be working OK for me now?
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Bosch Oven Problem
gandh1 wrote:it also depends on the wear and tear to the fan motor, occasionally all you need to do is clean them up as its only a build up of grease and food residue which causes them to become intermittent and stick/slow, but you kinda need to have seen enough good ones and enough bad ones to know when thats a possibility. hth
OK, many thanks. It’s actually not particularly old (4 years), so hopefully there won’t be a vast amount of gunk, though obviously it also depends on usage.
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Bosch Oven Problem
kwatt wrote:As far as I am aware, no, there’s not a cut out.
Those fan motors do fail though and that motor running slow, cutting out or just plain not running, will cause the element to fail. It’s not uncommon to have people replace the fan oven element only to be replacing it a few months later because the fan motor is a bit dodgy.
It’s easy to miss though as the natural assumption is that if the element fails and the fan works then it’s just the element at fault.
OK, thanks.kwatt wrote:I can’t find the model but assuming it’s this element or a clone, it’s not helped by the fact that there’s a number of lower quality ones that blow prematurely as well.
It’s actually this one:
(HBN131220B/03)
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Bosch Oven Problem
gandh1 wrote:you say the fan is not running, how have you come to this conclusion?
By simply opening the oven door and looking through the fan vent at the back of oven I could see that it was not spinning.
Having said that, I tried this morning and the fan is running as usual. Is there some sort of (thermal?) cutout on the fan that takes several hours to reset itself?
Thanks
Stompa
ParticipantnomadPaul wrote:….or if that doesn’t work , you could maybe swap the doors over to open the opposite way , thus placing the hinges on the door side with good holes .
Thanks, I attempted that a few months ago. Whilst changing the door to hang the other way was fairly straightforward I then had problems with the door seal, which seemed to catch on the hinge side preventing the door from closing properly. I couldn’t figure out how to solve this and ended up putting the door back to it’s original state. My guess was that maybe the seal was more worn on one side than the other, but perhaps there’s a way to resolve that problem?
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Siemens KS24V02 Fridge Freezer Door Dropped
peterjay wrote:these doors do have inserts but it is more likley the bottom one has gone you can try nylon washers to pack the door up this might solve the problem but have a look at the other side of the door as some of the old ones had inserts on both sides if it has just reeplace the old insert with the unused ones this will prolong the life
Looking at the top hole on the non-hinge side of the door I can’t see any sort of insert that is obviously removable, or perhaps they’re difficult to see/remove?
Thanks
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Bosch HM48141 Oven Too Hot
Hammertime wrote:Yes this can happen, thermostats like almost everything else can develop a fault. Depending on the symptons you are getting, it could also be other factors. What makes you think it is overheating?
We cooked a shop bought pie in it today (of a type we’ve had many times before), and it seemed to cook significantly quicker than normal. The pastry was starting to become burnt after about 25 mins, whereas we normally leave it in for 40 mins.
If it’s still behaving oddly tomorrow I’ll get a thermometer. I know they’re not particularly accurate, but it should give some indication of whether the temperature inside changes according to the temperature setting of the oven (i.e. whether the thermostat is really doing anything at all).
Thanks
Stompa
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Siemens Siwamat 5100 spin failure
Penguin45 wrote:Motor carbon brushes being almost finished can cause spin to become erratic before ceasing altogether.
Thanks for that, I’ll keep an eye on it. FWIW it worked fine yesterday.
Have you any idea roughly how much it might cost to get the brushes replaced? And would it be worthwhile on a 13 year old machine?
Thanks
Stompa
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Siemens Siwamat 5100 spin failure
Higher-water-level wrote:Is “Rinse Hold” pressed?
No, “Rinse Hold” is not a button but is a setting on the spin speed selector. It definitely wasn’t selected. Perhaps the load was just unbalanced and it gave up?
I guess I’ll find out the next time I do a wash.
Thanks
Stompa
Stompa
ParticipantRe: Siemens Siwamat 5100 Not Heating Water
Penguin45 wrote:Plug out, back off, resistance check with your test meter should show 20-25 ohms through the heater when split from the circuit.
OK, thanks.
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