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  • in reply to: How do you drain off a flooded WMA? #173517
    whitevanman
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    Re: How do you drain off a flooded WMA?

    could get one off these shove connecting drain hose on pump down sink.

    pump fits on drill from draper £7.09

    Another Tip:

    Problem :How do you drain a dish washer when the pump has failed

    Tip: remove top spray arm, put bucket/bowl under this, close door and let the circ motor drain it.

    in reply to: Is a condenser dryer worth it?what should i look for? #173618
    whitevanman
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    Re: Is a condenser dryer worth it?what should i look for?

    I Have got a zannusi TC484w, had five years not one problem, only thing being that you do have to bend down to empty water bottle, this model has 3 heat setting and door open button.

    You can could get a WhiteKnight, which some models as others come with a Drain Pump with hose to drain water down a stand pipe.

    Another good brand is Whirpool, My advise would be steer clear of brands like Proline, Hotpoint , Indesit etc although you only get what you pay for.

    Trust Me I repair whitegoods for a living.

    Hope This Helps

    Wayne

    in reply to: AEG B60.1T Oven stat and fan motor #173299
    whitevanman
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    Re: AEG B60.1T Oven stat and fan motor

    ENR 611565929

    FAN Manufacturers PART No 8996619126544
    Oven STAT Manufacturers Part No 89 9661 18 83-41/5

    Check Spares@

    Hope this helps WVM

    in reply to: Bosch WFR 2860 long cycle times #173230
    whitevanman
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    Re: Bosch WFR 2860 long cycle times

    gegsy wrote:I agree with you boro but had no fault showing on one with open heater and earth leakage on heater 😉

    Oh well be interesting to see what was wrong with this little devil 😆

    Greg

    I also agree
    Ref this post http://www.ukwhitegoods.co.uk/modules.p … highlight=

    changed the pcb, machine was not heaing , did not show any fault even though an electonic digital machine with the said error codes

    Wvm

    in reply to: Zanussi ZX79/5SI Firdge Freezer #173248
    whitevanman
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    Re: Zanussi ZX79/5SI Firdge Freezer

    pull out the salad drawer and you will find a label with this on.

    in reply to: zanussi EW 1007 #173271
    whitevanman
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    Re: zanussi EW 1007

    There are 2 models manufactured
    prod no EW1007 -UK0001680 or EW1007F 914789783

    which one is it ally ,

    wayne

    in reply to: Zanussi ZX79/5SI Firdge Freezer #173246
    whitevanman
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    Re: Zanussi ZX79/5SI Firdge Freezer

    the enr no would be helpful

    WVM

    in reply to: belling 644w #173179
    whitevanman
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    Re: belling 644w

    Sometimes faults can be misleading, no pun intended i would recommend that you try repairs@ for local engineer.

    hope this helps

    WVM

    in reply to: Zanussi DES 959 #173181
    whitevanman
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    Re: Zanussi DES 959

    fault points towards leak in base from somewhere, suggest you contact Repairs@ for a proffesional, if you attempt to find leak power off first please. :zap:

    hope this helps

    WVM

    in reply to: Candy Fridge Freezer CPCA240FFK #173182
    whitevanman
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    Re: Candy Fridge Freezer CPCA240FFK

    try switching off for 15 mins completely(equalise system pressure), then turn back on, if it still will not run it means that when you moved it whilst switched on(?), you have disturbed the oil in the compressor which has entered the system an created a blockage, which will require an engineer if you cant wait try repairs@ on left, I understand that you have a warranty but it may be chargeable being that you created the problem yourself.

    Hope this helps

    WVM

    in reply to: belling 644w #173177
    whitevanman
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    Re: belling 644w

    you say that you require to change the thermostat I can only assume that the oven is heating but the temperature is either not getting hot enough or too hot ?

    in reply to: Zanussi FJR 1454W in Caribbean #173157
    whitevanman
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    Re: Zanussi FJR 1454W in Caribbean

    when having a supply at 60 Hz, this generates a faster frequency of supply which it turn generates more heat on the electronics which will cause premature failure of electronic components.

    Trust me, I worked for brother industries manufacturing products for the american market,they had to purchase specialist supply equipment to testing prior to export.

    hope this helps

    WVM

    in reply to: HPT mistral baffle / fridge thermistor (FF72) #173125
    whitevanman
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    Re: HPT mistral baffle / fridge thermistor (FF72)

    johnnyj wrote:removed the magnets and whould you believe it the fault cleared.

    could it be magic ?

    in reply to: HPT mistral baffle / fridge thermistor (FF72) #173123
    whitevanman
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    Re: HPT mistral baffle / fridge thermistor (FF72)

    From what you are describing you require a baffle motor switch, but before ordering please check that bulb in fridge has not blown, or door switch is not faulty if you require parts Try shop@

    Hope this helps
    WVM

    in reply to: SMEG Oven UK60MFX1 type 252 tripping house RCD #173115
    whitevanman
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    Re: SMEG Oven UK60MFX1 type 252 tripping house RCD

    This type of fault requires specialist test equipment, to check oven and rcd. Would very much doubt that your clock faulty. sugest that you try
    Repairs@ on the left to find a local engineer.

    Hope this helps

    WVM

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