Tightwad

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  • in reply to: Tricity Bendix AW1000W – going to sleep #218722
    Tightwad
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    Re: Tricity Bendix AW1000W – going to sleep

    I never noticed the start/pause flashing – must go and have a look!

    In the meantime, after sending a few “begging” emails to Electrolux, I got a reply that 5 flashes means problems with The Motor/Motor Brush heads/PCB/

    I’m going to have to grin and bear the call-out charge and hope that’s all it’s going to cost. If I can steal the engineers equipment and beat the codes out of him, it’ll all be on Ebay next week, with a very high reserve.

    in reply to: Tricity Bendix AW1000W – going to sleep #218720
    Tightwad
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    Re: Tricity Bendix AW1000W – going to sleep

    I think it disgusting that the manufacturers will not give details as to the interpretation of flashing lights and other codes. When requesting details from Electrolux etc…, the only information that they will give me is a contact number for the local authorised engineer.

    It would be easier to extract classified information from the CIA.

    It’s a good job that this situation doesn’t exist in the motor trade as companies like Halfords would close down.

    Grrrrr!

    in reply to: Tricity Bendix AW1000W – going to sleep #218719
    Tightwad
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    Re: Tricity Bendix AW1000W – going to sleep

    Thanks for that. The element seems ok, but I’ll investigate further. The meanings of these flashing lights and codes seem to be closely guarded secrets!

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