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  • in reply to: BLOMBERG SPARES #356013
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    Re: BLOMBERG SPARES

    Its ok found them!!!!!

    in reply to: hpt d/w ‘end’ light flashing on SDW80PC #354416
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    Re: hpt d/w ‘end’ light flashing on SDW80PC

    JUST A BIT MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS MACHINE…
    THE DISPALY IS FLASHING END AND WE ARE UNABLE TO RESET IT.. ANY IDEAS PLEASE….

    in reply to: hpt d/w ‘end’ light flashing on SDW80PC #354415
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    Re: hpt d/w ‘end’ light flashig

    sorry is a sdw80pc serial 6440659000

    in reply to: hotpoint aquarius wd 640 – door seal #354383
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    Re: hotpoint aquarius wd 640 – door seal

    Hi paul, it is a washer dryer, just looked on pathfinder and door boot is HTP1604804 it has a spout, and also will have a door seal retainer band on machine, sorry cant tell you any more.

    Lisa x

    in reply to: VHD8142 flashing #353980
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    Re: VHD8142 flashing

    It was the heater, job now done, thanks again to everyone x Lisa 😀

    in reply to: VHD8142 flashing #353979
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    Re: VHD8142 flashing

    Thankyou to you all xxxx Lisa

    in reply to: matsui d/w 2/3/4 flashing #350060
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    Re: matsui d/w 2/3/4 flashing

    thankyou x x

    in reply to: awm510 small items #352289
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    Re: awm510 small items

    We had one where the sock was in a place that it should not have been, can only presume that it went through the gap, this was on a Awct10l x

    in reply to: awm510 small items #352288
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    Re: awm510 small items

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    in reply to: Panasonic Microwaves – Inverter Reliability #352313
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    Re: Panasonic Microwaves – Inverter Reliability

    Ive got one, 3 1/2 years old no problems as yet!

    in reply to: hotpoint fdw70g #352395
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    Re: hotpoint fdw70g

    A10- fill valve faulty or valve triac faulty.

    in reply to: DWD8650 Beko D/W exploded diagram #351548
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    Re: DWD8650 Beko D/W exploded diagram

    thankyou so much for your help, part now ordered x Lisa

    in reply to: DWD8650 Beko D/W exploded diagram #351546
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    Re: DWD8650 Beko D/W exploded diagram

    The part we need is the motor or pump that diverts the water from the top to the bottom wash arms, our engeneer called it the change over pump, its leaking in the center, any idears! 😀

    in reply to: DWD8650 Beko D/W exploded diagram #351545
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    Re: DWD8650 Beko D/W exploded diagram

    Hi
    The area I need is a bottom view of the sump, showing motor, pump. heater etc. Tnanks Lisa

    in reply to: Condenser dryers – a question #350763
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    Re: Condenser dryers – a question

    Hi, , problem is having to keep emptying the water container, some have an internal drain pump which gives you the option of being able to drain condenced water to its container or to your household waste pipe. try and get one that has the water container at the top as its a lot less hassel than getting on your knees to pull it out at the bottom. Also if water container is full half way through a drying cycle it will continue till end of cycle but with no heat so cloths will come out still cold and wet. A condencer can be situated anywere (except bathrooms!!!!!!!!!!!) have a great day Lisa

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