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ParticipantRe: Computer nerd required
maltheviking wrote:Thanks guys for the help 😉
I have finally gone for the Mesh, http://tinyurl.com/2ff9ltFor some reason I am unable to get this url to work. Have you any more info please.
February 27, 2008 at 12:12 pm in reply to: Confused about which heater element for a Whirlpool AWZ650 #244388trusted
ParticipantRe: Confused about which heater element for a Whirlpool AWZ6
Martin wrote:Yes you can use that element. (The only difference is that the cheaper one is 2050watts as opposed to the 1900watt original – but that’s neither here nor there in the grand scheme of things 😉 )
Thanks for the help Martin I will order the cheaper one straight away.
Best regards,
Alan.trusted
ParticipantRe: A Quandry ?
squadman wrote:I am hoping to get a look at the Indesit later today just to confirm in my own mind that what I have been told is correct and possibly try to find out a bit more.
We will see what happens !
Pleeease tell us what happened. We are still holding our breath!
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ParticipantRe: Indesit IS60VUK T/D: no start?
senseib wrote:
trusted wrote:
Door lock & pcb assembly perhaps?Thanks for that senseib.
I have found the door interlock on Connections, but they are out of stock of the relay board. In view of the lack of relay “click” when the start button is used do you think it’s the relay board that I need?
Best regards,
Alan.
p.s. are these the correct part numbers
1702778 Stock code: 204550 £11.62+
C00141683 Stock code: 249677 £16.45+Part numbers are correct – both available at Qualtex see stock codes above. Suggest you follow hotpnt’s tip first before ordering.
Brian.
Thanks to both of you. I will have another look at it.
Those prices are very interesting.
1702778 PCB RELAY from Connections will cost me £13.79+(no stock) and thro Masterpart £13.27+
C00141683 DOOR INTERLOCK ASSY from Connections will cost me £19.53+ and thro Masterpart (MDA1703327) £14.99+.
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ParticipantRe: Indesit IS60VUK T/D: no start?
senseib wrote:Door lock & pcb assembly perhaps?
Thanks for that senseib.
I have found the door interlock on Connections, but they are out of stock of the relay board. In view of the lack of relay “click” when the start button is used do you think it’s the relay board that I need?
Best regards,
Alan.
p.s. are these the correct part numbers
1702778
C00141683November 29, 2007 at 7:52 pm in reply to: Tips or tricks replacing door seal on Ariston A1535 #235746trusted
ParticipantRe: Tips or tricks replacing door seal on Ariston A1535
I may try a cable tie to pull the 2 ends together, as suggested by Niel.
However it would be nice to hear from the manufacturers engineers what tool they would use, and if a special tool, what is the part number.
Best regards,
Alan.trusted
ParticipantRe: Thermostat for a Belling XOU60 oven
Thanks for the reply. Looks like a special order it will have to be.
Best regards,
Alan.trusted
ParticipantRe: Microswitch pecker for Hotpoint CTD00P
Dave_Conway wrote:Aha, I see it now 🙂
1702969 is the correct part number in that case !
Dave.
Thanks for that Dave.
Best regards,
Alan.trusted
ParticipantRe: Microswitch pecker for Hotpoint CTD00P
Dave_Conway wrote:1701128 😉
That part I do have a picture for and it connects to the door interlock. That’s not what I was looking for.
The part I am trying to identify is fixed to the upper centre of door inside and connects through a small round hole to a microswitch.
Best regards,
Alan.trusted
ParticipantRe: Servis Quartz Pressure Vessel Hose from where?
No it’s not the pressure tubing I need but the hose joining the pressure bottle to the aluminium backplate.
BTW that’s a good price my connections shows £4.52+VAT 🙁 .
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ParticipantRe: Help: how to replace belt on CTD00 condensor dryer?
Seamy wrote:i normally take off pulley wheel (tensioner) then refit it when belt is in place but not the easiest of jobs.
I am missing something here. I meant how do I get the belt over the motor pulley, not the jockey wheel?
Thanks for taking the time to answer me.
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ParticipantRe: Help: how to replace belt on CTD00 condensor dryer?
iadom wrote:With very great difficulty, it is one of those jobs that you need to allow plenty of time for your first attempt. At least one long thread on this belt change, you really need to try it and develop your own technique. I remove the inner drum, fit the belt to the motor pulley,
That’s the bit I am not sure of, getting the belt around the pulley. It’s attatched at both ends with the fan housing at one and the motor at the other.
Alan.trusted
ParticipantRe: Hoover HP11 door handle
Thanks Chris, that looks like it. Althought the CDS picture make it look like it could be silver in colour.
Anyway I have ordered one and will have to wait until it arrives on Monday.
Alan.trusted
ParticipantRe: Bosch WAE24162UK trying find my serial number?
gegsy wrote:Hi
Its probably a 1 fits all registration booklet.
If you open the door of your apppliance, on the inner you will be presented with WAE24162UK/1 FD8703 123456 the latter being your seriel number.Hope that helps, but as Bryan said you probably end up with junk mail and contact by them for cover after the 2 years has elapsed 👿
Greg
Thanks Greg, I have only 5 digits in that place. So that’s what I registered.
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ParticipantRe: Bosch WAE24162UK trying find my serial number?
gegsy wrote:Hi
You would never be refused your second year guarantee with a valid receipt and thats from the horses mouth as it were 😉
As for the 10 digit seriel number, they are usually 5-6 IIRC
GregI think I will play safe and register, however I am still not sure what the serial number is. The printed form on the back of the “register Now booklet” from D&G has 10 blank spaces.
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