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Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote: not that i can think of
assume you have checked for fat blockages under the sinkDave
I haven’t because it sounds as though it’s clear and the machine drains quickly.
I was going to remove the hose from the waste and see how quickly it flows but disregarded this idea when the fault showed “Water protection system is activated”.
I think I’ll check the flow rate from the machine and check for fat.Thanks.
Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote:info is sketchy but some sources show this as a drain fault
DaveThanks, Dave,
My first thought was a drain issue. On the first visit, I found some bits in the impeller area, including dental floss tape, so I thought I’d cracked it. Unfortunately, I had a call back.
I have removed the pump and checked behind the impeller in case something was caught around the shaft, but as far as I can see, it’s clear and the shaft doesn’t feel as if it’s binding.
I found the above information for the error code for this machine in the instructions, so I assumed it might be water in the base, but that’s clear.
According to the instruction manual, E32-00 is a fill fault, and E61-02 is a drain fault.
Also, the machine doesn’t return the error after it’s reset, which I would expect if the fault was related to the float switch.
Is there anything else on this machine other than the float switch that could cause the ‘Water protection system’ to activate? This machine doesn’t have an aquastop valve.Twoten
ParticipantThanks Dave,
The switch is normally closed. It tested OK back from the board and I tightened the connections.
I’ll check the element next.
Thanks.June 3, 2025 at 6:09 pm in reply to: Hotpoint SI4854PIX oven not getting hot (easy, I thought) #492963Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote:
have you tried grill setting to prove board can energise an element
DaveBefore I had the problem starting the oven, I tried the grill setting, and the grill didn’t heat. After this test, I looked at the power PCB and found that the oven and grill wouldn’t start.
June 3, 2025 at 10:02 am in reply to: Hotpoint SI4854PIX oven not getting hot (easy, I thought) #492961Twoten
ParticipantThanks Dave,
I don’t seem to be able to start the oven now. As above, I set the time, then the function and press OK. I then adjust the temperature but if I press the start button the display shows 0:00. Did the oven you looked at do this during the probe test?Twoten
ParticipantIs the outlet hose above the water level? If it’s flat on the floor the water might be running out as it fills giving the appearance that it’s not filling.
Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote:
no but a lot of later machines are not letting water in till it determines if there is steam to condense. water saving
DaveI put a wet dishcloth in the machine when testing. Maybe it wasn’t enough.
Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote: a lot of machines now go into spin on drying cycle.
there must be some energy saving for them to do it
is he stopping the cycle before its finished ? so it does not run cool cycle
DaveSorry for the delay replying to this, I don’t get notifications even when subscribed.
He said he doesn’t stop it early.
When testing, the machine doesn’t like to be cancelled or paused during the dry cycle.
Any idea when the water runs through the condenser on this machine?Twoten
ParticipantThanks for the info. I’ll go back and take another look.
Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote:have emailed it as well to make it clearer
Dave
Thanks Dave,
Looking at the wiring diagram my diagnosis so far looks correct. This is a pretty basic machine. I am getting a live at the element, which eliminates the pressure switch and safety pressure switch.
The only that I can see that this can be is either the PCB or NTC. I have changed the PCB so it’s got to be either the new PCB is faulty or the NTC.
Does your information give a resistance value for the NTC?Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote: give me the long serial no it makes things easier
Thanks
Dave32901384 21480133
Twoten
ParticipantJust an update in case anyone else comes across this.
The clicking noise was caused by the baffle in the back of the fridge.
A tooth on one of the gears in the small motor had broken.March 15, 2024 at 9:02 pm in reply to: Letting Agent Agreement/Contract, does anyone agree to them? #489678Twoten
Participantstratfordgirl wrote:Unfortunately, with all property agents, your contract is with the landlord, not the agent, whether you sign a contract to that effect or not. The clue is in their name, they act as agents for the landlord, they are not your customer.
I took legal advice on this and was advised my contract is with the agent as they give instructions. I can’t rely on the contract between the Landlord and Agent as this would be classified as transference of contract which doesn’t hold up in law.
March 3, 2024 at 9:32 pm in reply to: Letting Agent Agreement/Contract, does anyone agree to them? #489673Twoten
Participantelectrofix wrote:its not unusual to take 10{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} or so off the top. I have always refused to do it but if i had to I would increase the bill by the correct amount and add it as an agents commission at the end. That way when the landlord sees the bill they realise the agent is taking a cut
I would hold fire and see how it goes. if your the best man for the job the complaints from getting idiots in will soon bring them round
and your correct with the maths 100 + vat bill you would have to charge £134
As for vat are you turning over £85000 plus ?
Dave
Most of the agents I work for won’t use anyone else. The property management team that usually gives me the instructions doesn’t want to go elsewhere but unfortunately, the company who have taken them over are a very large group and unlikely to accept a contractor that won’t comply with their agreement. I guess we’ll have to wait and see.
Turnover is less than £85000 so I’m not VAT-registered.
March 3, 2024 at 10:34 am in reply to: Letting Agent Agreement/Contract, does anyone agree to them? #489671Twoten
ParticipantThe latest contract I’ve been asked to sign is for an estate agent that’s been bought out. I’ve worked for them for 20 years and the management team doesn’t want to lose me as a contractor, but unfortunately, the company that has taken them over are insisting on the contract.
I explained I could only agree to the the term “payment if and when there are cleared funds” when Waitrose agree to the same terms for me!
The girls in the office that I normally deal with, have said that they would make sure I get paid, but I assume this would be by increasing charges on other properties (which I don’t agree with).
As for the 10{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} discount, maybe Waitrose will agree to that as well
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