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  • in reply to: Smeg DUSF636X #480521
    tmon
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    Thanks Dave for reply.
    Can you or anybody else supply an exploded diagram of the control panel,and are the 4 larger
    and 5 smaller knobs just pull off. I notice there are 2 phillips type screws on the underside of the control panel.

    in reply to: Candy GOC 590C #480055
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    I fitted a used Candy PCB that I bought for £20, code number 40008456. The last 4 digits of the code number were different to my faulty board. The machine now works.
    (faulty PCB number is 40005951)
    Can you say where you bought the power relay- RT334012F – as I fancy having a go at repairing the faulty PCB and putting the original PCB back
    in the tumble dryer

    Jude

    in reply to: Candy GOC 590C #480053
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    Thanks Dave. – What are your views on buying a £50+ replacement part (PCB) for this machine,
    when it is possible to go out to a second hand repair shop and probably buy a more recent working
    tumble dryer for £60+. – I wonder why domestic appliances parts suppliers ,stock expensive parts,
    when it is probably uneconomical to repair.

    Jude

    in reply to: Smeg – DUSF636X #464683
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    Engineer called today and diagnosed the problem as a faulty fan element. He had a replacement in the van.

    in reply to: Smeg – DUSF636X #464681
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    Got a reply from Smeg Customer Service after I completed their online repair form. The form is on- http://WWW.smeg-service.co.uk – and the e mail is
    info@smeg-service.co.uk. – I’ll not be ringing their premium rate tele number again. The reply indicated a service engineer would contact me.
    Jude

    in reply to: Smeg – DUSF636X #464679
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    . Will try sending an e mail. I have filled in their online Warranty form and will await their response- thanks again for your help,

    in reply to: Smeg – DUSF636X #464676
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    Thankyou for reply. – Spent 62 minutes a queue to Smeg and then got cut off without speaking to anyone. trying to ring 0344 557 9907

    in reply to: Hotpoint Washer dryer door seal replacement #439672
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    Re: Hotpoint Washer dryer door seal replacement

    Thanks for the quick reply
    Having checked again,with the top off,and the control panel removed,I reckon the 2nd reply is correct,the front panel cannot be removed on this model.

    in reply to: Belling Classic Double Ninety Deluxe – ovengrill door #433307
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    Re: Belling Classic Double Ninety Deluxe – ovengrill door

    If your Belling is from the late 1960s and has all its facilities,just like mine,well done. I’m under pressure to buy a replacement,even though everything works.–50years old!!–


    My upper grill/oven door stays up with no problems.
    If you want to investigate,remove both sides of the cooker –4 screws –and if u get this far it should be obvious what needs to be tightened or adjusted.

    in reply to: Won’t fill OR Drain #427938
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    Re: Won’t fill OR Drain

    Have a look at this web site,that does testing and repair and exchange, of pcb and modules of washing machines. Excellent service.– http://www.emwelec.co.uk— tele No 01159652118

    Regards Jude

    in reply to: Beko WMA520S pressure switch #427003
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    Re: Beko WMA520S pressure switch

    having removed the control module from the front of the machine,and sent it off to Nottingham for testing,it came back marked “No fault found” On certain settings the water level came half way up the door,which i thought was overfill. When I removed the pressure switch. tube and the pressure vessel I found a lot of sludge in the pressure vessel. After cleaning I went against my better judgement, and turned the plastic screw on top of the pressure switch, which seemed to reduce the amount of water in the drum.This has cost me £13.40 for a replacement switch. Also the testing procedure that I refered to earlier,, suggested you should hear a click, which I didn’t , I have also replaced the brushes onthe motor which were completly worn down. Sooooo when I get the replacement switch I hope the machine will work again. —- Having Googled some more i think what is inside the pressure switch is a “ferrite core” and as you said, there would be no click when testing.
    Thanks again for your replies.
    Jude

    in reply to: Beko WMA520S pressure switch #427001
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    Re: Beko WMA520S pressure switch

    Thank you for the quick replies

    Jude

    in reply to: Beko WMA520S pressure switch #426999
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    Re: Beko WMA520S pressure switch

    Thanks for your reply.I won’t be blowing into the air inlet,of the replacement switch when it comes.I had Googled’How to test the water level Switch” and it said ……. now blow gently into the pressure connection and retest (electrically) it should click.
    I can’t see how it switches. With the 3 terminals, i expected to see changeover contacts
    Any further info on how it works to help my understanding, would be appreciated.

    Regards Jude

    in reply to: White Westinghouse Ceramic Hob #402190
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    Re: White Westinghouse Ceramic Hob

    The energy regulators that I ended up buying as an alternative to MSA 312-KS was MSA V01-C and it worked satisfactorily on each of the 3 faulty ceramic hob rings over the 9 heat settings on the rotary switches. Is there not a trade referance book that would give replacement or alternative energy regulators for ones that are no longer available? It would have saved me a lot of time getting my sisters hob – White Westinghouse 05-800224– back in service.

    in reply to: White Westinghouse Ceramic Hob #402189
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    Re: White Westinghouse Ceramic Hob

    Thank you- Jude

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