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July 16, 2013 at 10:24 pm in reply to: Problem with integrated fridge-freezer door closing … #397760
swayzak
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Damn
How much would it cost to get someone else to fix this once and for all ?
swayzak
ParticipantRe: Replacing built-in fridge freezer ?
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How much hassle is it to dismantle the panels & reassemble around new unit ?
Should I get a “white goods installer” to do this ?
swayzak
ParticipantRe: Replacing built-in fridge freezer ?
Right…
Panels:top = 60cm w x 90cm h
bottom = 60 w x 91 hdepth = 64.3
swayzak
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4 years down the line – Google search for replacing my aging fitted fridge-freezer & I’ve discovered my own (forgotten) thread !
Can you still help if I get dimensions ?!
thanksNovember 23, 2011 at 9:16 am in reply to: 3 flashing lights on Beko DE2542F dishwasher – meaning ? #364109swayzak
ParticipantRe: 3 flashing lights on Beko DE2542F dishwasher – meaning ?
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My concern is this has only happened twice – and if they find nothing wrong then I get charged for the visit.
I did call Beko yesterday & apparently this warning code is related to the heater.
Could this be secondary to anything I’ve (not) done e.g. kept filters / spray arms clean ?
Maybe I should let the warranty run a bit longer & see if the problem becomes worse before calling them out ?
swayzak
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don wrote:Hi swayzac
Built in fridge freezers generally come in two door sizes 50 / 50 split and a 70 / 30 split. As far as the internal timber cabinet measure goes they are normally 55cm wide. The only thing to check would be the height of the appliance itself as they do vary a little.
If you can post back the make and model of your existing machine I may be able to come up with a replacement for you.
HTH
Don
Many thanks.
I’m currently trying to establish the model – I fear that the internal sticker (as Whirlpool informed me) is no longer present therefore may have to resort to photographs !
Will post back.
swayzak
ParticipantRe: Possible problem with Whirlpool fridge-freezer ….
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Ah, haven’t got one yet …. is top of shopping list.
I’m used to running fridges at 3+, but if I try it with this one, the back of the compartment gets iced up.
Is there anything common/obvious that would result in the pump/compressor not turning itself off (but can be turned off by turning the thermostat down) ?
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