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  • in reply to: new panasonic washing machine #342224
    wray
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    Re: new panasonic washing machine

    luckily i am right handed so could still do the everyday things like doing my zip up but doing up a belt had its own problems and opening a bottle of pop was great fun
    thanks

    in reply to: new panasonic washing machine #342222
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    Re: new panasonic washing machine

    hi guys
    that text on the picture was added to give my mates a laugh at my misfortune but my hand caught the bar to the left of the motor as i came down and it was all over in a blink but hey such is life we have to adapt and get on with our lives i now wear wrist and hand protection on every job i go to, for the cost of a few quid guys its well worth it as you dont realise how much you will miss the feeling in your hand till its gone
    thanks all

    in reply to: new panasonic washing machine #342205
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    Re: new panasonic washing machine

    hi all you can see the picture i took before i went into plastic surgery and micro surgery they had stopped the bleeding at this point but i had to take a picture and yes the bit in the middle is my wrist bone showing
    steve
    http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid= … 1199615730

    in reply to: new panasonic washing machine #342204
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    Re: new panasonic washing machine

    thanks for all your best wishes it makes me feel a lot better, but it really gets to you when you go out to a £200 quid argos special and some one has taken the time to tape every sharp edge in the machine and yet a £500 quid machine could of quite easily killed me that day if i was on my my own in the house.
    i have taken legal advice and my solicitors agree i have a strong case but it dont help when you cant feel anything in one hand and dont even know when you cut yourself, not good being an engineer
    cheers guys

    in reply to: beko ff ca5411ffw #342054
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    Re: beko ff ca5411ffw

    sounds like a system fault whats the running pressure? had loads of problems with these machines as do the beko under warranty work, have you re gassed it and changed the dryer?
    steve

    in reply to: brittannia range cooker #271519
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    Re: brittannia range cooker

    hi i can give you the part numbers but there are different lenses depending on the type of range

    did the lenses just push in to the fascia?

    cheers steve

    in reply to: tecnik TKC1496 #271159
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    Re: tecnik TKC1496

    parts for most leisure rangemaster 110 will fit that model mate

    both elements can be found on parts arena on connect

    cheers

    in reply to: Leisure Classic 110DF Door seal and pinch roller required. #271246
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    Re: Leisure Classic 110DF Door seal and pinch roller require

    ring Gas on spares
    sorry dont have the number but it should be on line
    they deal with all leisure parts and its all next day delivery

    in reply to: kenwood dishwasher e3 fault #271438
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    Re: kenwood dishwasher e3 fault

    cheers for that
    will let you know the outcome as i am going there on sunday


    steve

    in reply to: kenwood dishwasher e3 fault #271436
    wray
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    Re: kenwood dishwasher e3 fault

    thats what i thought
    but someone told me its a heater fault?

    do you have the list of fault codes or have you come across the same fault?


    steve

    in reply to: s20brsb21-a/g #271232
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    Re: s20brsb21-a/g

    i have had many long and pointless conversations with whirlpool over this and they have told me that if either of the two boards are faulty you have to change both as they say the two will not talk to each other,
    its normally a £3-£400 pound repair

    hope this helps
    cheers steve

    in reply to: Bosch KGN36A10GB/02 #271367
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    Re: Bosch KGN36A10GB/02

    check the voltage from the board to the pot, no 240volts and 9 times out of ten its the board
    cheers

    in reply to: w/pool adg642 #271391
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    Re: w/pool adg642

    hi mate
    i did the whirlpool training course and it sounds like the flow meter, the optical sensor does not normally give that fault

    cheers

    in reply to: White Goods Engineers Required #230521
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    Re: White Goods Engineers Required

    hi all
    i now have an opening in the herts beds and bucks areas for an engineer

    please contact me on the above number or e mail address if you are interested

    thanks steve

    in reply to: Ocean washer dryer #245144
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    Re: Ocean washer dryer

    thanks mate

    much appreciated

    steve

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