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tanky1
ParticipantGreat, thanks Dave.
tanky1
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Participanttanky1 wrote:
Thanks Dave. Hope it resolves my EH0 error.
Just an update! Worked a charm, re- Soldered the contacts (see pic for reference).
tanky1
Participantelectrofix wrote:I would think a simple reflow would work but if the cracks are bad you could re-inforce with 15a fuse wire
Dave
Thanks Dave. Hope it resolves my EH0 error.
tanky1
ParticipantHi – looks like my machine has developed the same EH0 fault. Have turned off and tried to turn back on, but no joy. The machine had been giving the EH0 error for a couple
of months now, but switching off power and restarting seemed to have worked. So will be looking to see if I can check the circuit board as suggested. Question – do you just solder over the existing problematic contacts or remove old solder and then resolder?tanky1
ParticipantRe: Thermostat or Temperature Regulator?
Great thanks leighhibon.
tanky1
ParticipantRe: Siemens dryer not heating/drying
Ok point taken Martin….
tanky1
ParticipantRe: Siemens dryer not heating/drying
Thanks Martin……once the back is off, how do I check the thermostat?
tanky1
ParticipantRe: Siemans WXLS162 – Pump cap won’t open
iadom wrote:You may well have to fit a new pump now Tanky.
You were advised to access the pump from the front by someone with many years of experience. 😉
Crisis averted! Managed to get the motor on properly this time…didn’t realised it clicked into place!
I did remove the front panel at the bottom, but didn’t have a lot of access to the pump to be honest.
Thanks for the advice!
tanky1
ParticipantRe: Siemans WXLS162 – Pump cap won’t open
Hi Phidom
Thanks for the reply. Was thinking would it be easier to break the cap, now that the handles broken anyway, then remove obstruction? Then replace the cap? Is it easier to access the pump from the back or the front of the machine?
Appreciate your thoughts?
Thanks
tanky1
ParticipantRe: Sharp R-750 AM (Microwave Oven) – door problem
That seems to be the problem. If I move either of the two, they are not spring loaded and just slump. You say it’s tricky to dismantle the door….would it be cheaper/easier to get a new door? If I try to dissmantle, what parts do I need and are there any special tips on how to do this job?
Many thanks
tanky1
ParticipantRe: SMEG DWI614 – door opening
However there was a similar thread that ran a while back, here that seems that the hinges can also cause an issue, so it may be worth taking a look at them as well.
That was my original post!! It wasn’t the hinges…just need new seals and door catch.
I’ll have a look at the door lock issue…many thanks
tanky1
ParticipantRe: STOVES 720GR bottom oven not working
They didn’t remove the panel.
tanky1
ParticipantRe: STOVES 720GR bottom oven not working
Sorry, not a problem I’ve had. My problem was a faulty gas valve, which was fixed by stoves.
tanky1
ParticipantRe: Smeg DWI614 in “C” mode
Dave_Conway wrote:Try this:
Make sure the machine is switched off from the on/off switch on the control panel. Close the door. Open the door and switch on the machine using the on/off switch and within 3 seconds press the programme button 4 times then switch the machine off again.
That should reset it.
Dave.
Hi, I’ve got the same issue, tried all sorts but the machine control panel shows either “F1” or “C1”. Also tried the reset as mentioned by Dave, but can’t get it to reset. HELP!!! Thanks in advance. Tanky.
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