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  • in reply to: Bosch washer WFK2200GB/12 FD 7701 drum bearings #420720
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    Re: Bosch washer WFK2200GB/12 FD 7701 drum bearings

    Hi Martin,

    Thanks for getting back to me on this one but the customer decided to go with a new machine. I was quite relieved as the smaller bearing was a very loose fit in its’ housing. So much so that it pretty much dropped out when I removed the housing from the machine. A new housing is no longer available from Bosch and I would have felt very uncomfortable using the old one.

    Cheers,

    Dez

    in reply to: Miele condenser dryer T7780C stops after a minute and beeps #421167
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    Re: Miele condenser dryer T7780C stops after a minute and be

    Hi Seamy,

    Yes, the bypass was temporary.

    This machine has an ‘automatic’ position which I took to be the sensor-drying setting – is this assumption correct?. I tried it on settings other than automatic.

    Cheers, Dez

    in reply to: AEG dishwasher 35085VI intermittent stopping mid-cycle #421183
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    Re: AEG dishwasher 35085VI intermittent stopping mid-cycle

    Hi Dave,

    PNC is 911939222. Thanks for your help.

    Dez

    in reply to: Bosch washer WFK2200GB/12 FD 7701 drum bearings #420718
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    Re: Bosch washer WFK2200GB/12 FD 7701 drum bearings

    Hi Martin,

    The smaller one is a 6203zc3 and the larger one just says Poland. Actually my biggest problem is finding an appropriate seal.

    in reply to: Bosch washer WFK2200GB/12 FD 7701 drum bearings #420716
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    Re: Bosch washer WFK2200GB/12 FD 7701 drum bearings

    Hi Martin, Thanks for that, it’s the bearing kit I bought. Definitely looks like the bearings and housing etc fitted to my machine are from a different mod

    in reply to: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough #418914
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    Re: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough

    Turned out to be the fridge defrost heater.

    in reply to: Hotpoint BWD129 bearing replacement #419309
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    Re: Hotpoint BWD129 bearing replacement

    Hi Iadom, You’re right about different bearings and spider materials. It’s a month since I completed this job but as far as I recall, even Hotpoint were not particularly knowledgeable about selection of the appropriate bearings.

    Fortunately bearing dims are shown on Connect etc website, so it was a simple matter of measuring old ones.

    in reply to: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough #418912
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    Re: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough

    Spoke to customer this am. Freezer temp is now down to -20degC. This is since I restarted it about 48hrs ago. I’ve come across the usual freezing up faults on the likes of RS21 and RSH1, and also observed a Samsumg refusing to operate after failing to defrost just once after being switched on – this was due to an OC TOC. This problem does however seem different again. Is there a kind person who could mail me technical info on these machines so that I can get a better idea of how they work?

    Dez

    in reply to: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough #418911
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    Re: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough

    Hi Bryan,

    Indeed I did

    Dez

    in reply to: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough #418909
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    Re: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough

    Hi Bryan,

    Pretty confident re all defrost components except for sensor as I don’t know what resistance values this should return for any given temp. All I can say is that it was about 12K ohms at about 20degC. I’ll try swapping it anyway, and see what happens.

    Thanks for your reply.

    Dez

    in reply to: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough #418907
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    Re: Samsung SRS2028 freezer not cold enough

    Hi Bob,

    The compressor was not running on arrival, ie it had got down to the ‘correct’ temp. Comp and fans all kicked in after I’d metered defrost comps and plugged it back in. Sorry, I should have been clearer.

    Dez

    in reply to: Hotpoint Iced Diamond FFA52 intermittent clicking noise #417920
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    Re: Hotpoint Iced Diamond FFA52 intermittent clicking noise

    Hi Nige,

    Thanks for that

    in reply to: Beko CDA660 fridge freezer intermittent circulation fan #416764
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    Re: Beko CDA660 fridge freezer intermittent circulation fan

    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for your help and patience – I’ll let you know the outcome.

    Dez

    in reply to: Beko CDA660 fridge freezer intermittent circulation fan #416762
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    Re: Beko CDA660 fridge freezer intermittent circulation fan

    Hi Dave,

    Thanks for the diags – v helpful. I see that the compressor and fan have a common feed from the PCB and that there are (as I expected) no switches in series with the fan. Assuming the wiring diag isn’t too over simplified then this implies that the fan should always operate if the compressor is running (or trying to). Assuming no faulty connections or breaks in the cable to the fan, would you say this a correct assumption?

    Dez

    in reply to: Candy Fridge Freezer CIC324AK #416325
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    Re: Candy Fridge Freezer CIC324AK

    Hi Folks,

    It’s fixed. I put a new board on. Worth checking the resistance of both NTCs where they plug into the board – or at least I assume that they’re both NTCs. Mine both had similar resistances of about 12K ohms persuading me that, since they were similar, it was unlikely that either was malfunctioning.

    Dez

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