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ParticipantThanks very much Don. It seems that the person on the Beko online “chat” support gave me wrong information: I explained the situation and they specifically wrote that it wouldn’t fit. I found it very hard to believe that a cooker needs 2.5 mm space on each side but they were definite about it. It was useful to look at the manual too, it raises an issue about power supply that I’ll put in a separate thread.
April 24, 2023 at 8:10 am in reply to: Zanussi replacement thermocouple, different from the one fitted? #486674Tode
ParticipantThnk you! it goes off when you shut the lid. There’s no gas valve for the hob in the parts list so there must be switches in the thermocouple leads. Each lead has a spade connector block, so I could check that by swapping two of them around.
April 23, 2023 at 10:19 pm in reply to: Zanussi replacement thermocouple, different from the one fitted? #486672Tode
ParticipantThanks very much. After opening up the hob and putting it back together again, I’ve now found that the burner sometimes stays on. So I wonder if the problem could be a bad electrical connection rather than a permanent break. To help me diagnose this, could someone explain why these thermocouples have wires that go to the gas taps via terminal blocks at the back of the hob?
June 28, 2020 at 9:22 am in reply to: Ice forming in bottom of freezer, Bosch, no apparent drain hole #469956Tode
ParticipantThanks very much but I am still mystified. There is no water or ice dispenser nor any other way for water to enter. I have carefully checked the seals on both fridge and freezer doors, and cleaned the folds, and they seem to be working. (I have a lot of experience with magnetic seals as I used to work with acoustic doors.) There doesn’t seem to be any way for air to enter. Yet ice still forms on the bottom of the freezer, I guess about a millimeter a day, so I have to remove it weekly. Any other ideas would be much appreciated!
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