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  • in reply to: Hotpoint BFI620 heater fault #339271
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    Re: Hotpoint BFI620 heater fault

    If you can electrically disconnect the machine.

    Reach through the front right hand inspection panel and unplug the heater.

    Make a fly lead and test with that.

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWO/DAS148 #338942
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    Re: Whirlpool AWO/DAS148

    Excellent stuff!!

    Ta.

    in reply to: Auto Socks #339217
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    Re: Auto Socks

    Yep any woman can do it.
    As a test I’ve just painted my nails & put on one of my wifes dresses.

    No problem at all.

    🙂

    in reply to: Whirlpool AWO/DAS148 #338940
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    Re: Whirlpool AWO/DAS148

    Anyone, please.

    in reply to: Auto Socks #339212
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    Re: Auto Socks

    Just given mine a go. Worked a treat. Theres quite a climb out of my close onto a main road. I would normally struggle to get out. No problem at all.

    in reply to: You live where? #339179
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    Re: You live where?

    I had my only Amica job in the other week. Can I do a job in Margate?

    128 miles away and thats using the M25. I know £50 is meant to be a good insurance rate but I declined the call. 🙂

    in reply to: Auto Socks #339207
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    Re: Auto Socks

    Im glad they worked. I got some a month ago but haven’t tried them yet.
    First heavy snowfall today, about 5 inches. I think I’ll test them out tomorrow ready for Monday.

    in reply to: tricity bendix biw1000w no spin #339037
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    Re: tricity bendix biw1000w no spin

    If the spin cycle does a few bursts of spin then shuts down and goes to off, then this is a timer fault.

    in reply to: hotpoint wf541 flahing lights #339034
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    Re: hotpoint wf541 flahing lights

    I agree with Micky32 but sometimes disconnecting the heater still gives the same fault as its looking for a circuit through the element.
    If the original heater is open circuit or low insulation then the best thing is to quote for and fit a heater.
    You can then run it on the fast wash which is ideal for proving the point.

    in reply to: bosch WVD2452 F17 #338975
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    Re: bosch WVD2452 F17

    Ive just searched Bosch AND f17;

    Its valve problems, time-out on fill. Probably open circuit dryer valve?

    in reply to: ISE1607 Noise With Zanussi Dryer On Top #338998
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    Re: ISE1607 Noise With Zanussi Dryer On Top

    It’s washing a single summer duvet…


    And that is why its banging.Uneven load!

    in reply to: ISE1607 Noise With Zanussi Dryer On Top #338985
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    Re: ISE10 1607w in the house!

    We’ve not ventured to the 1600 spin

    Give the 1600 spin a go on a few cycles. You could find its better.

    Sometimes the lower spins create more resonance and once its picked up to the full spin it settles down.

    in reply to: Hoover HD83M D/W door #338903
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    Re: Hoover HD83M D/W door

    Definitely a spring which attaches to a strap which in-turn connects to the hinge.

    Ive had many a spring break but never a strap.

    Go for the spring, don’t have part number though.

    in reply to: ISE10 dryer #338929
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    Re: ISE10 dryer

    Ta.

    Whilst your on here, any news on the ISE5 (vestel) front modules? Ive had one on order since the middle of October.

    Thanks.

    in reply to: Bosch WAE24162 can the fault code be cleared? #338824
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    Re: Bosch WAE24162 can the fault code be cleared?

    as you shouldnt have to clear a fault for the machine to work.

    You do have to clear the fault on this range. Even if its a carbon brush change.

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