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woz
ParticipantRe: Replacement Glass for a Ceramic Hob
The ceramic top should definately be covered under the guarantee especially if its only 3 months old, there could have been a flaw in the ceramic.
I’ve done extensive tests on the products to British Standards which includes dropping weights onto them and even pouring cold water on to the ceramic top after 4 pans have been boiling away happily for 2 hours, and not once did a top break.
I’d certainly fight for a replacement top or even the whole hob, because they have to prove you have misused the hob which is damn near impossible (unless there is a foot print on it of course 😀 )
Good luck
Woz
woz
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP 8132 not washing properly
Oh ok. is this not a Haier model then?
Woz
woz
ParticipantRe: Diplomat ADP 8132 not washing properly
Hi IR
Not sure 100{e5d1b7155a01ef1f3b9c9968eaba33524ee81600d00d4be2b4d93ac2e58cec2d} some have these models have a half load function or ECO as it’s sometimes known. This basically turns of the either the top or bottom basket (not sure but i think top). Make sure ECo is switched off, if it is then it’s possible the diverter solenoid on the main pump may be sticking.
Worth a try
Regards
Woz
woz
ParticipantRe: NARDI Spares needed
Hi Dave
Give Expert Appliance Care a call on0870 9099100
You’ll need to give the call taker the full model number of the
appliance.Regards
Woz
woz
ParticipantRe: Looking for Oven Fan Motor for Proline EF6400SS
Sorry if this has already been sorted.
The oven was actually supplied by B&Q when they pulled out of buying appliances from Bernsteins.
It’s actually made by an italian company call TERIM spa.
Part number for that model is 521049.
Whirlpool are now the service organisation for these products after B&Q pulled out of Caremark. (sorry no number for whirlpool)
Hope thats spread a little light
Warren
woz
ParticipantRe: Homark oven overheating problems
Hi Adrian
If you give me a discription of the oven or a digital photo i will be able to tell you the model number and if it’s quite recent (within last 8 years) i should be able to get you a booklet for the model.
Depending on the age and manufacturer the rating plate will either
as dave said on the top or back of the oven (older models)
or on newer models it should be on the side frame (visible when door is open) or along the bottom frame.
If it was the latter 2 then it is possible that the last owners removed it.
as for the over heating it is most definately the thermostat.
regards
Warren
woz
ParticipantRe: Homark Oven
Hi Phil
I’m not honestly sure if theres a generic knob but if you take it to a spares dealer they might be able to match it.
As for the oven it’s a least 10 years old possibly older as it went on sale approx 14 years ago. So i’ve got to say the oven is doing well if the only thing wrong is the knob and obviously it has been looked after.
Update
Sorry to out price you Dave 😉
This is the Caremark Parts Line 08707502435The Part C42.0222.0 they have 8 instock and it’s £11.98 inc VAT and poastage.
Regards
Warrenwoz
ParticipantRe: Homark Oven
The Model 01-1050 is the actual number it was made by Ocean and was made obsolete 10 years ago. So the chances are slim to get the parts.
Yo could get lucky and call the caremark parts line or their web site (if it’s still up)
the number is 01942 815311
The part number you require is C42.0222.0
Hope this helps
The one Dave can get you could be set at different a different angle
and vary in colour and shape. You may have to order 2 of them if the angle is rightRegards
Woz
woz
ParticipantRe: “Cookers” – supplied by Bernstein Group PLC –
Hi Del
Expert Appliance care now service the Bernstein Products as Caremark (@BGP) no longer exists as a service organisation.
EAC are sourcing the spares direct from the suppliers so there is no need to worry about getting paid. Any agent carrying out work on behalf of EAC will get paid.
Regards
WozPS sorry for hijacking this post Ikemslie
woz
ParticipantRe: “Cookers” – supplied by Bernstein Group PLC –
IF the oven is a single built under it will most likely be manufactured in Italy by a company called NARDI, this company is relatively new to England but aren’t a bad product for the price, All the BGP ovens have passed the British Standards (trust me I know, I tested them 😉 )
If it is a Built under double or Standard double the are also made in Italy by a company called Menehgetti. These also aren’t a bad product but personally i call them the Alfa’s of the oven world. 😉 😉 😆 .
Some of Bernsteins older models were made by Smeg but were branded Homark and White Westing House. Excellent products but obviously expensive.
Hope this has shed a little light for you.
Good luck.
Woz
woz
ParticipantRe: Earth Loop Testing after repair
Hi Ken
Cannot find the PART P post you mentioned have searched the entire site
could you shed a little light for me
Thanks Woz 😆
woz
ParticipantRe: Earth Loop Testing after repair
Hi Ken
Cannot find the PART P post you mentioned have searched the entire site
could you shed a little light for me
Thanks Woz 😆
woz
ParticipantRe: Earth Loop Testing after repair
Sorry and thanks Ken
woz
ParticipantRe: Earth Loop Testing after repair
Thanks Martin
at the moment our company doesn’t do the loop test.
Think about it this way 180 X £600 Expensive!!!!!!!
woz
ParticipantRe: White Westinghouse 02-200101(0)
The oven is manufactured by SMEG, and branded with whitewesting house which is an old Bernstein group oven, you should’nt have a problem getting a cut out even RS Components have them.
Regards
Warren
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