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  • in reply to: tce7124w #313164
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    Re: tce7124w

    Excellent!

    in reply to: QER word of warning #312943
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    Re: QER word of warning

    It must be you guys at fault!

    How can 708 ebayers be wrong. 🙂
    100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} positive feedback!

    Now if I was QER I would want to keep the ‘Trade’ happy rather than Joe public. Wouldn’t you?

    Perhaps a PM to QER from you all would be a good start.
    EMW must be rubbing their hands?

    in reply to: Raw #312890
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    Re: Raw

    I’ve just searched ‘Raw’ in the search AND ‘Waters’ as the author and it came up with 5 of your posts.

    Could it be someone called ‘Dal’ you are looking for??

    in reply to: should sinks be earthed #312814
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    Re: should sinks be earthed

    sell her a thick pair of rubber gloves. Or a dishwasher. 💡

    🙂

    in reply to: Servis M6002 manual #312657
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    Re: Servis M6002 manual

    Is there something specific you want to know or clarify with the machine?

    in reply to: ise 10 #312499
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    Re: ise 10

    I had this fault on an ISE10. It WAS overfoaming that was causing it. It was particularly bad on the white cotton wash when they washed the bath sheets.

    It came to a head when the customer started using waitrose essential tablets. This caused a foam party in the machine. 😯

    The machine, I found out eventually, is using softened water which just added to the fault. (softner downstairs, machine upstairs.)

    They now use half a tablet crumbled in the drawer.

    I say crumbled as the ISE10 dosen’t have a trap at the back of the drawer so the tablet,occasionally, wasn’t dissolving in time and blocking the hole to the dispenser hose. You can imagine the customer wasn’t best pleased particularly as the machine is upstairs. 😥

    To convince the customer it was an overfoaming fault I sat through two quick washes with washing in and 1/2 a tablet. I then left it for them to try.

    On another ISE10 I removed the ball in the sump due to the sump becoming distorted and the ball sticking. That may be worth a thought.?

    in reply to: Bosch En-r SGS46E22BG/82 D/W with 1 min left??? #312343
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    Re: Bosch En-r SGS46E22BG/82 D/W with 1 min left???

    Theres are fair bit around here with the ‘1 minute’ fault.

    Search;

    bosch AND dishwasher AND minute.

    Heater related fault. But could be due to low water level and heater not being activated. Did you check for blockages and correct water level?

    in reply to: Anyone Interested In Some Work? #311720
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    Re: Anyone Interested In Some Work?

    Yes please.

    in reply to: AEG 914510922/00 #311632
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    Re: AEG 914510922/00

    Cheers Chris.

    in reply to: servis m6002 repetitive 3 flashes on start/pause button #311527
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    Re: servis m6002 repetitive 3 flashes on start/pause button

    Test r1 on the old board it should read the same as r2.

    If no circuit through r1 then I would just link across r1. Use a piece of wire soldered from one leg of r1 to the other leg of r1.

    Put the board back in machine and it should all be ok.

    Send the new board back and get your money back.

    I’ve by-passed r1 many times with no issues.

    in reply to: Condensation in back of van #311559
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    Re: Condensation in back of van

    http://www.hardware-ironmongers.com/details.aspx?code=3500044

    Just googled condensation absorbers.

    in reply to: servis m6002 repetitive 3 flashes on start/pause button #311525
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    Re: servis m6002 repetitive 3 flashes on start/pause button

    If it was a NEW board it would be blank and the machine programmes itself when you first switch it on.

    If it was an OLD or RECON board it needs to be programmed to the code of the machine using the Janus kit.

    If you have the old board link the R1 resistor. This resistor goes open circuit and gives you the dead symptoms.

    in reply to: The Martin Conundrum #311501
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    Re: The Martin Conundrum

    Yes truly missed.

    I’ve never even looked at the ‘Mods’ section. You don’t think you’ve got it all wrong do you?
    Maybe you’re adding 2 and 2 together and making 5.

    :?:.

    in reply to: Bosch WFF2000 #311442
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    Re: Bosch WFF2000

    Don’t want to state the obvious because I’m sure you did ….

    did you insulation test the heater?

    in reply to: skinny jubilee clips #131828
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    Re: skinny jubilee clips

    I’ve e-mailed Oetiker in regards to their mini worm drive clamps. This clamp would be ideal as it has a 5mm band.

    I will let you know where I get with sourcing them.

    These are the ones;

    http://www.oetiker.com/content.asp?l=4&idNavig=187

    I’m not sure what width the band is on the Mikalor ???

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