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  • in reply to: JLBIDO906. Pnc: 944171428 #361633
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    Re: JLBIDO906. Pnc: 944171428

    Problem identified.

    It is indicating that a relay on the power board is stuck in the closed position which means that their is a permanent feed to the main oven heater, even when not in use. Unfortunately, the power board is now obsolete. The product is just over 3 years old.

    Go figure!

    in reply to: Zanussi ZPB1260X 949711743 #360702
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    Re: Zanussi ZPB1260X 949711743

    I would suggest that the heater is failing during heat being the most likely problem.

    in reply to: dumped by comet one price repair service #346206
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    Re: dumped by comet one price repair service

    Hi.

    Most likely, this has an open circuit defrost heater (usually 200ish Ohms using a suitable test meter) or the NTC sensors are out of calibration. I assume that both doors are sealing fully?

    Power off when checking the defrost heater but be warned that either one of these is rather fiddly & you may be best to leave it to an engineer rather than Butch & Sundance. 😉

    in reply to: Nah , that’ll be alright Love ! #345869
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    Re: Nah , that’ll be alright Love !

    Bloody idiot installers! 👿

    in reply to: Electrolux ZNB4051 #343936
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    Re: Electrolux ZNB4051

    Actually, the dash shows when the temp exceeds 9oC. Given it is too warm, that would be logical to show.

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM5125/5 #345140
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM5125/5

    Thanks for the info guys. Whirlpool model numbers mean nothing to me as my speciality is Lux group stuff so I have no idea on age of it.

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWM5125/5 #345136
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    Re: Whirlpool AWM5125/5

    Anyone?

    in reply to: Vacuum Cleaner Fires Now! #345118
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    Re: Vacuum Cleaner Fires Now!

    It turns on & off so it’s ok Madam. Your model just has a barbecue function as an optional extra.

    😯

    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Zanussi Electrolux F/F – Fridge warm and strange clickin

    Hi.

    The clicking is most likely the cut outs. The reason for your problem is most likely a failure of the defrost cycle. It could be a jammed defrost timer spindle or indeed a failed defrost heater assembly which on some does incorporate the aforementioned cut outs. The result of the failed defrost cycle is the air duct which carries cold air from freezer to fridge gets blocked by frost causing the fridge temp to rise.

    in reply to: tricity bendix tm310w condenser drier #344704
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    Re: tricity bendix tm310w condenser drier

    Sounds to me like a failed timer possibly.

    in reply to: ZANUSSI FLE1416W prog locking out #344976
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    Re: ZANUSSI FLE1416W prog locking out

    When you say 2,3 & 5 are you counting top to bottom or bottom to top? If Bottom to top it is E61 which is most likely a duff heater.

    in reply to: Integrated Dishwashers !!!! #344765
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    Re: Integrated Dishwashers !!!!

    I’d have took one look at the gripfill & waved a cheery adios amigo.

    Waste of time.

    in reply to: Zanussi 14850 Prod No 91460531200 #344603
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    Re: Zanussi 14850 Prod No 91460531200

    leavemetogetonwithit wrote:

    rocker wrote:
    a cycle was running, there son turned machine off, since then machine has gone dead…

    There was a rumour going round at some point that if you turned one off during spin it was enough to kill it.
    Mike.

    It’s not a rumour for certain. It is fact. Seen plenty of them.

    in reply to: Zanussi 14850 Prod No 91460531200 #344600
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    Re: Zanussi 14850 Prod No 91460531200

    When you say dead, I assume you mean no display, cannot run diagnostic etc.

    If so, sounds like the control board is bow locksed.

    Pt no: 973914605312003

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat 16830 dryer Problem #344667
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    Re: AEG Lavamat 16830 dryer Problem

    E10 shown to user. E12 in memory. Usually o/c condenser valve coil.

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