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  • in reply to: Zanussi 1397 spin/no spin problems #314245
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    Re: Zanussi 1397 spin/no spin problems

    The heater kicks in at the start of the wash after the programmer moves on by one step.

    in reply to: Baumatic B191ss electric oven overheating #314448
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    Re: Baumatic B191ss electric oven overheating

    Hi.

    I had one of these & it turned out to be burnt out wiring. It could also be caused believe it or not by low insulation elements.

    in reply to: BEKO D533 – Main oven not working #314466
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    Re: BEKO D533 – Main oven not working

    mclmsn wrote:I have a BEKO D533 which has developed a fault (typically 1 month after the guarantee expired)

    Hi.

    Just a thought. Might be worthwhile contacting Beko to see if they will cover it as I have has experience of them doing so on appliances just out of warranty. Depends on circumstances but if you don’t ask, you don’t get.

    in reply to: Strange AEG Wm fault #314944
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    Re: Strange AEG Wm fault

    Hi.

    The configuration code is: 261C169B15C1C7A4.

    in reply to: zanussi zwf1427w #314125
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    Re: zanussi zwf1427w

    Air chamber or sump hose blockage perhaps.

    in reply to: zanussi zwf1427w #314123
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    Re: zanussi zwf1427w

    Are you sure that there isn’t a wire come off the heater?

    in reply to: white knight cl847 problem #314440
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    Re: white knight cl847 problem

    There is one heater assembly which has 2 seperate circuits. Think of it like a 2 bar electric fire.

    Straighforward job usually.

    Observe safety precautions.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZJD1219 Dryer stops mid cycle #313966
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    Re: Zanussi ZJD1219 Dryer stops mid cycle

    You could try disconnecting the dry heater & seeing if it still stops.

    That aside, I would strongly advise you get the insulation tested as this often shows up faults. If you cannot do this, it’s engineer time.

    in reply to: aeg f65051a #313526
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    Re: aeg f65051a

    More than likely, Les.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZJD1219 Dryer stops mid cycle #313964
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    Re: Zanussi ZJD1219 Dryer stops mid cycle

    Bad spelling. Sorry.

    I meant INSULATION. A standard multimeter cannot usually test for this but you would need to check your multimeter’s literature to confirm this.

    in reply to: white knight cl847 problem #314438
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    Re: white knight cl847 problem

    Hi.

    Most likely the heater is at fault, I would suspect.

    in reply to: Zanussi DES 969 AL4 fault #314434
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    Re: Zanussi DES 969 AL4 fault

    Hi.

    Are you sure it isn’t DES959?

    Anyway, AL4 means that you have a leak. How many times can you tip it up to get the thing to work? How long is a piece of string.

    At 8 years old, I would suggest that there are fewer days ahead than behind to put it diplomatically. Unless it is something simple like a leaking/split pipe which would need checking for, it may be easier & cheaper in the long run to replace as usually it is the circ pump that leaks & they can be pricey.

    in reply to: Zanussi WJS1265W (914602005) Not drying #314285
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    Re: Zanussi WJS1265W (914602005) Not drying

    Hi.

    Have you accesed the diagnostic to retrieve the last recorded error code & if so, what was it?

    in reply to: aeg f65051a #313524
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    Re: aeg f65051a

    Hi.

    The tubular heater should read approx 28 Ohms. I have had intermittent faults with the heater relays though but it’s always possible that you may have corrected a connection fault to the heater by unplugging & plugging it.

    I would replace the board if this call comes back.

    in reply to: AEG Cooker clock resets #314286
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    Re: AEG Cooker clock resets

    Hi.

    It could be the clock but you may want to ensure first you have no interruption of power caused by current load due to a loose or burnt out connection somewhere.

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