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  • in reply to: Samsung RSH72NBP Service manual #429407
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    Re: Samsung RSH72NBP Service manual

    Thanks Bob,
    I cant seem to find a link for service manuals, only user manuals. I cant even get the model number to show up on the search on the Samsung support website?

    in reply to: Whirlpool W100 door handle #316755
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    Re: Whirlpool W100 door handle

    solved. just clips on to the pin

    in reply to: Hotpoint WF321 flashing lights #303249
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    Great stuff, thanks allot. I did have a look through previous posts, must of missed this one.

    in reply to: Samsung RS21DCNS service manual #300396
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    Re: Samsung RS21DCNS service manual

    great stuff, thanks.

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWF1640w #264023
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    Re: Zanussi ZWF1640w

    I have never had that selector switch fail but that’s not to say it isn’t faulty.
    Have you taken the board out and had a look for any blow marks. Not to long ago there was a spate of door locks failing blowing the pcb, user interface and analogue pressure switch (basically all the low voltage components) just a thought

    in reply to: zwd1270w P.C.B. SET UP #263426
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    Re: zwd1270w P.C.B. SET UP

    Did you find out why the board blew in the first place? Normally there’s a reason for them blowing. Water ingress, component fault, etc

    in reply to: Zanussi TC7102w #264135
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    Re: Zanussi TC7102w

    Possible Blockage the valve that connects tank to appliance.
    Simple to strip down and clean

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    Re: Zanussi DE6544 Dishwasher – Prod 911888012 – S/N 2051022

    Maybe a bit late but i have had a few where the transformer fails. Sometime on closer inspection you will find the transformer casing disfigured.
    if there is no obvious blows on the circuit board i personally would test all the components with a meter and if they showed ok try a board.

    Make sure that the connector on the board for the element (normally white or green) is sound. these have been known to go on fire if the connector has been damaged when taking it off. It’s on your back if it goes on fire and you was the last person to repair it. Thankfully us at electrolux get a new connector kit if atall in doubt. These must be fitted using the correct crimping tool. Side cutters or pliers dont give a sound connection.

    Good luck

    in reply to: AEG fault code ? #255274
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    Re: AEG fault code ?

    Check none of the wires have came of the heating element. This can cause a E33 fault. If the wire is off take out element, inspect for scuff marks, Megger it and if it’s ok put it back in making sure it is slid into the element clip attached to the inner tub. There was a batch of these went out where the elements were not slid into element clip. the element would rattle against the drum on spin and cause the wires to jump off the element

    in reply to: Zanussi wjd1667w & AEG l16810 #255662
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    Re: Zanussi wjd1667w & AEG l16810

    does the fan come on in the diagnostic step 8?
    The analogue pressure switch does play a part in the customer cycle. it’s used to make sure the machine is taking in water. Customer starts cycle, inlet valve comes on and slowly starts to fill appliance. analogue switch see’s the water level rise and turns on the fan, elements and drain pump. this can take upto 5 minutes depending on water pressure.
    If you are testing using the diagnostic step 8, it bypasses the protocol explained above. The fan, valve, elements and pump come on and the display will show the temprature of the ntc on the duct and the ntc on the condenser hose.

    Is there any faults codes in the memory? (diagnostic step 9)
    E12 = Problems with water fill on dry
    E31 = Analogic (electronic) pressure switch circuit faulty
    E32 = Incorrect calibration of analogic (electronic) pressure
    switch
    E33 = Incongruency between level of analogic (electronic)
    pressure switch and level of anti-boiling pressure
    switch 1
    E34 = Incongruency between level of electronic pressure
    switch and level of anti-boiling pressure switch 2
    E38 = Pressure chamber blocked

    DO NOT BLOW UP THE ANALOGUE PRESSURE SWITCH. THIS WILL DAMAGE IT! It works on frequency (hence analogue). it has a ferrite core which moves up and down inside a coil. as the core moves up and down the frequency changes and is relayed back to the main board.

    Hope this helps

    in reply to: Electrolux late model pcb’s blowing #255676
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    Re: Electrolux late model pcb’s blowing

    I agree with seamy. I have had a few of these pcb’s blow due to a faulty door lock. I tends to blow the pcb and can also damage any low voltage components. i.e. analogue pressure switch, user interface.

    havent had one in a few weeks, guess it was a bad batch.

    in reply to: Hoover HNC170-80 not startig. Wiring diagram? #244500
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    Re: Hoover HNC170-80 not startig. Wiring diagram?

    Thanks for the advice and the wiring diagram.
    Sadly the landlord is replacing the appliance so I’ll never get to find out what the cause was.

    in reply to: AEG condenser dodgy countdown #242308
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    Re: AEG condenser dodgy countdown

    To begin the test programme push and hold the buttons ’door’ and ‘start / pause’ simultaneously.
    At the same time turn the selector switch from ‘off ‘ to ‘light’. The timer display
    will how show ‘do’.
    To begin each separate function test, push ‘start / pause’.
    Code Selector Switch Position Diagnostic Function

    do Light
    d1 Cottons, Extra Dry Both heater relays are energised giving maximum
    heating. Drum rotates left
    d2 Cottons
    Cupboard Dry
    Heater relay c2.1 is energised giving 1400 watts.
    Drum rotates left
    d3 Cottons, damp Heater relay c2.2 is energised giving 1100 watts.
    Drum rotates left.
    d4 Cottons, Hand Iron Drum rotates left.
    d5 Cottons, Machine Iron Drum rotates right.
    d6 Easy Care Extra Dry Both heater relays are energised giving maximum
    heating. Drum rotates left. With the drum empty,
    machine switches off after 30 seconds and ‘END’
    LED is illuminated. If short circuit exists between
    drum and rib (paddle) machine will run
    continuously.
    d7 Easy Care To delete customer option setting push ‘Signal
    button’. Machine returned to factory setting.
    da 40 minutes All LEDs are illuminated. Pushing the signal button
    will switch the buzzer On or Off.
    Db 20 minutes Make good electrical connection between drum and
    paddle. Push start/pause, S7 shows on display. Push
    delay time to begin test. Display counts down to S0
    (approx 30 seconds intervals). When test stops, if
    end is illuminated the electronic sensing is correct.
    If S1 or S2 shows on display, the electronic sensing
    is faulty.

    Sorry if that looks a bit messy, copied and pasted from the diagnostic manual

    in reply to: Zanussi ZWD1270W is leaking – any idea what problem is??? #242013
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    Re: Zanussi ZWD1270W is leaking – any idea what problem is??

    £42 is a reasonable price for a Genuine Zanussi washer/dryer seal. 7 days to get back to you is what you should expect. I doubt it would take 7 days for them to receive the part but it all depends on the supplier.

    Fitting a door seal to a Zanussi washer dryer is tricky. You can’t be tought how to fit them, every engineer has there own way. You need a special too to refit the duct clip.

    I would strongly advise against a non genuine door seal (thats if you can get them) The rubber tends to be thinner and don’t last as long

    in reply to: AEG Lavamat W1250 Electronic stops with error code #240588
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    Re: AEG Lavamat W1250 Electronic stops with error code

    Check for broken wires. If the wiring is ok then it is most likely a pcb fault. all other error codes in the 50 group are pcb related.
    As for not heating i would not expect to feel much heat 10 – 15 mins into the cycle.

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