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  • in reply to: AEG F55002VI0P Dishwasher i20 #442197
    Twoten
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    Re: AEG F55002VI0P Dishwasher i20

    Hi Dave,
    Thanks for the information, it’s very useful. Having disconnected the pressure switch and running the machine, to eliminate if it is caused by water levels or blockages it still returned the error. I will still flush out the air chamber as suggested though.
    According to the bulletin it says:

    IF during the line test, alarm i20 appears again (after about 4-5 min.) it is necessary to reprogram the Main Board software to make sure that alarm i20, stored in the deep memory, is cleared.

    How is this done?
    Keith.

    in reply to: AEG F55002VI0P Dishwasher i20 #442196
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    Re: AEG F55002VI0P Dishwasher i20

    Thanks Dave,
    I should have thought of that, the PNC is 911436014/02
    Keith.

    in reply to: Blomberg BEO9414X Oven fan motor #441902
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    Re: Blomberg BEO9414X Oven fan motor

    Thanks don, the help is appreciated.

    in reply to: Blomberg BEO9414X Oven fan motor #441900
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    Re: Blomberg BEO9414X Oven fan motor

    Thanks for the tech info don.
    Looking at the picture the motor has to be attached to an ‘oven cooling fan mounting sheet’, I think I have found this at connect 5045178534693
    According to the tech info when fitting to the oven it should push and lock but I’m sure the back of the oven wasn’t cut to take the bayonet tabs/fitting. Also this is not listed as a part required in the conversion.
    The picture of the old motor 264440104 in the tech sheet doesn’t match the one that was fitted so not sure if this applies to the above appliance?

    in reply to: Blomberg BEO9414X Oven fan motor #441898
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    Re: Blomberg BEO9414X Oven fan motor

    Thanks for the help.
    This is the motor that was fitted as original.

    The cowl is riveted and the fan pressed on to the shaft so I don’t think 264440128 will work don.
    I was tempted to go for the MTR308, I looks like it will fit but I wasn’t sure if the cowl did anything for the airflow or it is just for mounting.
    The BEKBE264440102 looks like it might be another alternative. but was hoping that someone would know which the replacement for the in the image.
    has anyone used the MTR308 and know the reliability?

    in reply to: Bosch WAB28261GB/01 E16 #441316
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    Re: Bosch WAB28261GB/01 E16

    Just to update this post.
    On this machine I have managed to obtain the following:
    1) Close the door (The following operational sequence must take place after switching on the appliance)
    2) Set program selector to OFF position
    Wait for at least 2s
    3) Set program selector switch to position 15 while the Start/Pause button is pressed until display is active
    4) Release Start/Pause button
    All remanent errors will be reset

    in reply to: Hotpoint Tool Case 19 #440391
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    Re: Hotpoint Tool Case 19

    ccroll wrote:new hotpoint/whirlpool engineers are now issued a Stanley 195611 Fatmax Tool Backpack & a Stanley 1-95-613 23-inch Metal/ Plastic Toolbox – Yellow

    I’m still tempted to try a backpack as long as I can get everything in it that I want. Last time I bought a bag (a Plano toolbag) and got rid of it after a month because it was a pain finding anything. The backpack looks like it might work though.
    I just don’t relish the idea of having to reorganise and work from a different tool case.

    in reply to: Bosch WAB28261GB/01 E16 #441315
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    Re: Bosch WAB28261GB/01 E16

    Thanks nomadPaul,
    I tried this as it is the only method I know but it didn’t work so wondered if there’s another way for this model?

    in reply to: Hotpoint Tool Case 19 #440383
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    Re: Hotpoint Tool Case 19

    Andy jones wrote:I’m on my third magma tool bag now, straps keep breaking as do the Zips

    I think that rules that one out then.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Tool Case 19 #440381
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    Re: Hotpoint Tool Case 19

    I had a look at some of the Veto Pro Pac’s earlier. They look durable option. Unfortunately they didn’t have the Tech-LC. They had the Tech-XL version but it’s a bit weighty @ 9.4lbs.
    I hate making decisions.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Tool Case 19 #440378
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    Re: Hotpoint Tool Case 19

    Thanks Stratfordgirl,
    It’s an interesting idea. I used to use a tool bag but didn’t like everything ending up in the bottom and the zip was a pain. This looks like it would work though.
    I like the hard tech cases because when open everything is laid out and easy to access.
    I quite like the idea of one of the back pack styles. I have local supplier so will check it out.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Tool Case 19 #440375
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    Re: Hotpoint Tool Case 19

    wizard wrote:Hi Keith, I spent a lot on a gt line case a couple of years back and always hated it. Partitions in lower section don’t stay where they’re put and unless you’ve got absolutely everything in a perfect position the lid won’t shut! Now there’s wearing in the hinges and stuff falls out. Won’t be having another, will probably go parat next time. Wiz

    That’s worth knowing.
    I can’t find anywhere locally that stocks any of these and I don’t like the idea of buying without seeing one first.

    in reply to: Hotpoint Tool Case 19 #440372
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    Re: Hotpoint Tool Case 19

    Lawrence wrote:we use the Parat 433000171 ,find it on google ,prices vary

    Thanks, I will check it out.

    in reply to: Siemens SN26T297GB/93 E31 error #439560
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    Re: Siemens SN26T297GB/93 E31 error

    Thanks again BSH- MAN,
    I will take another look at this.

    in reply to: Siemens SN26T297GB/93 E31 error #439558
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    Re: Siemens SN26T297GB/93 E31 error

    Thanks BSH- MAN,
    This machine lists the heat pump as well.
    Does it use both heaters? if so, when?
    What is involved in replacing the zeolith heater?
    Also, if I wanted to remove the PCB, does the zeolith heater have to come out first?
    Keith.

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