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  • in reply to: FAGOR FU-6146IT #335124
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    Re: FAGOR FU-6146IT

    Excellent!!!

    in reply to: Bosch SGV53e03gb/72 #333954
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    Re: Bosch SGV53e03gb/72

    Update;

    Module sorted it.

    Thanks.

    in reply to: Bosch WFL2463gb/12 ready light #334821
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    Re: Bosch WFL2463gb/12 ready light

    I’ve had a heater cause this fault as well as the thermistor connector being corroded.

    Only once mind, on each of the above.

    in reply to: Diplomat ADP8332 beeping #319325
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    Re: Diplomat ADP8332 beeping

    error 6 is a not filling in time fault.
    error 7 is a flow meter fault.

    So valve, flow meter, wiring, connections or even pcb are your possible culprits.

    Power off, unplug machine electrically when testing / investigating!!!

    in reply to: White Knight wk767 T/Dryer #334312
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    Re: White Knight wk767 T/Dryer

    You didn’t point your customer in this direction did you?

    http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=59576

    in reply to: Hacked Off About Internet Pricing? #334214
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    Re: Hacked Off About Internet Pricing?

    Its all been said here before. But a good example is this;

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HOTPOINT-Tumble-Dryer-THERMOSTATS-KIT-EQUIV-TO-1701583_W0QQitemZ390185323527QQcmdZViewItem?rvr_id=159193369142&rvr_id=159193369142&cguid=7fa362281270a0e204c3b403ff6d8fce

    Only a low cost part I know but a customer seeing this price could say I’m ripping them off. I buy the genuine kit at £7.50 plus VAT. I just hope the customer dosen’t go surfing!!

    in reply to: Bosch WFR3267GB/05 aborting wash #334072
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    Re: Bosch WFR3267GB/05 aborting wash

    Well I’m thinking water supply problem. Its the sort of recall that makes me think the customer has kinked a hose. (I just wanted to check for leaks, you know that sort of thing, not that they will admit it!)

    Its always after this sort of job.

    in reply to: Bosch WFR3267GB/05 aborting wash #334070
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    Re: Bosch WFR3267GB/05 aborting wash

    Have you been back to see it yet?

    in reply to: washing up liquid in GDA dishwasher #333677
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    Re: washing up liquid in GDA dishwasher

    Other than coming to do it for you I don’t know what more I can do or say.

    You’ll be fine. Talk the talk. And the customer won’t breathe SO hard down your neck.

    Tim.

    in reply to: Membership number #324076
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    Re: Membership number

    And mine please.

    in reply to: washing up liquid in GDA dishwasher #333675
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    Re: washing up liquid in GDA dishwasher

    You can turn the timer using a torx screwdriver. You must make sure the timer is at the 12 oclock position when you have finished your checks.

    The overfoaming has more than likely caused the overheat stat at the back of the machine to trip.

    MAKE SURE THE MACHINE IS UNPLUGGED and reach through above the heater box towards the back and just slightly to the left, thats it nearly there. You can then reset the stat by pushing down on it.

    Keep your phone in your other hand to call the fire brigade in case your arm gets stuck. 🙂

    in reply to: ISE10 1607W or Mele 3204, Bosch or Zanussi #333439
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    Re: ISE10 1607W or Mele 3204, Bosch or Zanussi

    for our simple needs

    Your machine is 1200 spin with a 6kg load. Its not to older model & your bearings are failing already with low usage. So theres an answer there for you.

    Theres no right or wrong. How much do you want to spend, will you use the larger capacity drum, would you like a faster spin???

    The bearings in the ISE are far superior to your Zanussi plus you can always fall back on the 10 years guarantee so I wouldn’t worry on that account.

    If you were to tumble dry 1200 spun items compared to 1600 spun there is a saving which will counteract the other costs you listed.

    in reply to: ISE10 1607W or Mele 3204, Bosch or Zanussi #333437
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    Re: ISE10 1607W or Mele 3204, Bosch or Zanussi

    As a starting point could you give us the product number from your Zanussi. This will allow comparisons to be made to what new machine will be best for you.

    The product number is on a sticker inside the door. starts with a 9.

    Thanks.

    in reply to: AEG L16850 #333189
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    Re: AEG L16850

    Cheers Martin. We are both on the same wavelength, on this one thats for sure.

    Hold fire on the Tech info, for now. 😉

    in reply to: Hotpoint WM74 E15 but no blockage #333071
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    Re: Hotpoint WM74 E15 but no blockage

    E15 can be caused by the heater. The heater can be damaged by a broken spider assy or worn bearings.

    Megger the heater.

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