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  • in reply to: Miele T7644C Condensor leaking #312790
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    Re: Miele T7644C Condensor leaking

    Fank you 😀 Does this win the best post of the month award? 😉

    in reply to: miele ws5406 #312832
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    Re: miele ws5406

    No probs matey 😉 hope you sort it?
    Just check all pcb’s i suppose :rolls:

    in reply to: Hotpoint CTD80P – with spare part C00193806 #312762
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    Re: Hotpoint CTD80P – with spare part C00193806

    ANOTHER REAR BEARING GONE? :rolls:

    in reply to: Miele T7644C Condensor leaking #312788
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    Re: Miele T7644C Condensor leaking

    4.1 Lid removal


    Fig. 1
    Remove the screw caps.

    Note:
    The lid is fitted with clamps which secure it to the casing frame.

    Loosen the lid screws by approx. 5 turns. Press the screws in to release the retaining clips.

    Note:
    The screws should not be removed completely.

    Lift the lid at the front, slide it to the rear and remove it.
    Lid fitting: The lid is fitted by following these instructions in reverse order. Ensure the retaining clips engage properly.

    4.2 Front panel removal

    Condenser dryer: Remove the condensate water container.
    Remove the lid, see Lid removal.
    Remove the door, see Door removal.
    Remove the fascia panel upwards from the front panel.

    Fig. 2
    Remove the front panel fixing screws.
    Remove the front panel.

    4.3 Side panel removal

    Condenser dryer: Remove the condensate water container.
    Remove the lid, see Lid removal.
    Remove the fascia panel upwards from the front panel.
    Remove the door, see Door removal.
    Remove the front panel, see Front panel removal.

    Fig. 3
    Remove the side panel fixing screws.
    Remove the side panel.

    Note:
    Side panel fitting: Check that the side panel holder is located correctly.


    Just incase you need 😉

    in reply to: Miele T7644C Condensor leaking #312787
    washermanuk
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    Re: Miele T7644C Condensor leaking

    Remove the rear service panel fixing screw.
    Remove the rear service panel and release the hose from the service panel.
    Disconnect the power plug from the condensate pump (M13) and the condensate float switch (B8/7) connection.
    Disconnect the hose from the condensate pump.
    Release the condensate pump retainer and remove the condensate pump (M13) and float switch (B8/7).

    Empty out container LED lights up Condensate container is full.
    With direct drainage of condensate: Condensate drain blocked or kinked. Condensate cannot be pumped off.
    Condensate pump defective.
    Level switch (B8/7) short-circuited. Also check a drain hole behind the condensor might be blocked with fluff?
    Any help matey?

    in reply to: miele ws5406 #312830
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    Re: miele ws5406

    Does the machine work with door closed? and can you open it by pulling the manual release? Did old interlock full in bits or short out? Just have a quick look at switch bank make sure none of the tracks have blown on the door realease?
    Being Semi-commercial i have no access to any tech or wiring diagrams :rolls:
    Hope it helps?
    Brian

    in reply to: Aquastop Hose #312730
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    Re: Aquastop Hose

    no matey 😥 needs the valve to be energised

    in reply to: Miele WT2670 door won’t close #312476
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    Re: Miele WT2670 door won’t close

    Hi matey been looking at tech details cannot find anything relating to that
    close the door fault? :rolls:
    the door lock is connected 2 the power module price approx from miele £350 Door lock is £53 😯

    Electrical components are monitored by the power-programme module (ELP).
    If the power-programme module (ELP) registers a fault, it passes a fault signal to the selection module (EW).
    The selection module (EW) then indicates this fault via the display.
    Technical faults are saved by the power-programme module (ELP).
    If communication between the power-programme module (ELP) and the selection module (EW) is interrupted, the selection module (EW) automatically indicates that a fault exists.
    If you need more help let me know and ill ring miele tech for you
    tbh not had this fault myself but does sound like door lock at fault tho?
    hope this helps? Brian

    in reply to: miele g646sc no heat. #311769
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    Re: miele g646sc no heat.

    This has the flow through element mounted on the LHS
    just check the limit stat has not tripped out? can reset should see a red button 😉
    hope this helps!!!
    Brian

    in reply to: John Lewis Compressor Tumble Dryer? #311387
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    Re: John Lewis Compressor Tumble Dryer?

    Warming Pump Technology

    2.1 Two Circuits im Warming-Pump Dryer

    Fig. 1: Two Circuits in Warming-Pump Dryer
    Legend 1:
    1 Drum
    2 Filter dryer
    3 Capillary tube
    4 Fluff filter
    5 Refrigerant NTC
    6 Condensate pump
    7 Evaporator
    8 Compressor
    9 Drying air NTC
    10 Condenser
    11 Drying fan
    12 Heat reducer
    13 Circulation fan
    Warming-pump technology uses two circuits, a closed air circuit for drying laundry and a closed refrigerant circuit for heating and cooling this drying air.
    Air circuit: In the air circuit, warm, dry air is fed into the drum and absorbs the moisture from the laundry. The warm, moist air is filtered further and eventually reaches the evaporator. There it cools, loses moisture, and condenses. The now cooled, dry air travels to the condenser, where it heats up and becomes available as dry, warm air to repeat the drying process.
    Refrigerant circuit: Heating and cooling of the drying air is regulated by the refrigerant circuit: The refrigerant in the evaporator is initially in liquid form. This cools the warm, moist air from the drum. At the same time, the refrigerant heats up and evaporates. A compressor absorbs this steam and compresses it. Thus, the refrigerant heats and next flows into the condenser, where it meets the drying air again. The hot refrigerant heats the incoming cooler air and thus condenses. Afterwards, the cooled, condensed refrigerant flows via a capillary tube into the evaporator. Upon leaving the capillary tube, the pressure drops and, with it, the temperature of the refrigerant. In the evaporator, the refrigerant now cools the incoming warm, moist drying air so that the the circuit can begin again. Overheating is impossible: If necessary, the electronic regulates the temperature via the so-called heat reducer and the circulation fan. At the same time, the refrigerant flows into an additional pipe loop. The pipe loop and compressor are then cooled off by the switched-on circulation fan until the temperature has dropped.
    Miele do one! T4804C,T4805C,T4809CI sorry didnt load the drawing 😳

    in reply to: PARKINSON COWAN GAS COOKER RG60DLBKN #311402
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    Re: PARKINSON COWAN GAS COOKER RG60DLBKN

    Hi matey yes had this fault before thinks its to do with ionization? needs the flame to complete the circuit and stop the ignition :rolls: adjusting the spark probe gap may help or a fault with the ignition probe? Found this but 2 technical for me 😯
    The problem with most prior piezoelectric ignition systems, including that of Berlincourt, has been that ionization shorts out the series spark gaps when such gaps are located too close to the burner ports. Positioning the spark gaps far enough from the burner ports to prevent shorting out due to ionization often results in erratic ignition or no ignition at all. Moreover, most, if not all, conventional systems cannot be adapted for heavier as well as lighter than air gases and are usually limited to one such category. I could be totally wrong tho 😳

    in reply to: Neff hob childproof lock #311107
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    Re: Neff hob childproof lock

    Had a similar problem! Have you tried turning off the mains for 10mins this sometimes resets everything?
    Hope this helps 😉

    in reply to: miele w827 #311209
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    Re: miele w827

    The Anti-crease/Finish indicator
    light flashes in the
    programme sequence display.
    The position of the programme selector was altered
    after the start of the programme. Turn the
    programme selector back to the programme previously
    chosen.
    Anti-crease, loosen:
    The anti-crease action guards against the tendency for creases to set in when fabrics have been left in
    the drum for a long time. There is drum movement twice a minute.?
    Hope it helps?

    in reply to: just when you think you have heard it all #310838
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    Re: just when you think you have heard it all

    your making these stories up guys 😯 :rotfl:

    in reply to: Miele W504 spinning full speed #310881
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    Re: Miele W504 spinning full speed

    Hi Matey need serial number for part!
    if you need to order a new board it will cost £319. 😯
    motor is covered by a 10 year guarantee but Miele will have to call and fit that :rolls:

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