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  • in reply to: What resistor do I need? #197885
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    Re: What resistor do I need?

    http://xtronics.com/kits/rcode.htm

    in reply to: What resistor do I need? #197882
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    Re: What resistor do I need?

    Do you have an account with connect? part number RC55K6. This is a 5 watt resistor which I think is right. This is the same resistor used on servis modules. (Maplins do a 2 watt 5k6, d5k6. Dont think this will suffice).

    in reply to: Bosch washer & Tumble dryer marking clothes. #197797
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    Re: Bosch washer & Tumble dryer marking clothes.

    Had a BEKO last week, only 10 months old, causing marks on clothes. This was due to sludge build up in outer tub and under door seal inner lip. The customer uses the machine 4 times a week. And uses Ariel liquid. As normal advised maintenance washes, blah, blah, blah. So yes the gunge could build up in such a young machine as your customers.

    in reply to: Servive M9813W #197724
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    Re: Servive M9813W

    There is normally a red or white plastic insert which can be turned with a phillips screwdriver. My thinking was that the rinse level part of the switch was incorrectly set and bringing on the safety part of the pressure switch instead. 💡 (If it wasn’t bringing on the pump but just filling all the time it would be a syphoning fault.)

    in reply to: Servive M9813W #197722
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    Re: Servive M9813W

    If faulty from new i would imagine a wiring or pressure switch fault. Some of the pressure switches can be adjusted.

    in reply to: Bosch wff1800 washer #197638
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    Re: Bosch wff1800 washer

    Cheers for replys. What is the difference in operation between the bosch valves and the standard universal valves?

    in reply to: Servis M6135 #197078
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    Re: Servis M6135

    Assuming all contacts are good, no low insulation, no blockages. Two things left.

    1) Try a different wall socket. (Had some strange faults on dodgy wall sockets)

    2) Give up.

    in reply to: ARISTON A1636 Strange wire #197200
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    Re: ARISTON A1636 Strange wire

    It has to be the motor earth wire. Was the motor earthed? If it didn’t reach the motor it may have been tied into the loom by a previous engineer who thought it was a spare wire?

    in reply to: Servis M6135 #197073
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    Re: Servis M6135

    I’m sure that when this machine came out there was a problem with some of them not ending the cycle completely. To rectify this you had to change the module. Are they new modules you fitted or recons?

    in reply to: Servis M6516W #196154
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    Re: Servis M6516W

    Servis machines have moved on a fair bit since that range, no more backplate clamp bands, no more loose bushes on motor, less module failures. Generally a better machine.

    in reply to: Hoover 6KG Modules failed #196911
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    Re: Hoover 6KG Modules failed

    Normally water leaks from the breather tube onto pump which in turn blows triac on module.

    in reply to: Indesit WIL153 taking extremely long to wash #196671
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    Re: Indesit WIL153 taking extremely long to wash

    Probably just syphoning.

    in reply to: Uniform #185385
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    Re: Uniform

    How do i go about ordering a UK whitegoods Polo shirt???????

    in reply to: Bosch diswasher #196265
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    Re: Bosch diswasher

    Check the water level is correct. Could be the normal blocked hose which runs from the float tank to the sump. The fact the bits are black could be of no relevance, its just the fact that their getting a poor wash.

    in reply to: Servis M6516W #196148
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    Re: Servis M6516W

    Have seen a number of these under guarantee and just put it down to the design. How long have they had the machine? The fact it’s the same on concrete as well as wooden flooring would indicate they have had the problem for sometime or even since they bought it! I think you may be fighting a losing battle. (perhaps packing the sides with foam would help)

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