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    Creda shower leaking from base of heater tank

    I have had this creda shower for around 7 years or so and have had no problems. Bought one of those stone shower heads from ‘Showery’ last week and now discovered a leak. It appears to be originating from the base of the heater tank and then dripping down towards the outlet nozzle. I made sure...
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    Shower element puzzle

    hi I have a Creda 950DL 9.5kw shower, approximately 8 years old. About two years ago the medium element light went out and the water ran cold if I had it set to medium. For the past two years it’s only been working on one element, meaning I had to set it to high to get any hot water. Puzzlingly...
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    Creda Comfortaire Replacement

    My flat is heated by a Creda Comfortaire AB Warm Air system which uses off peak electricity to heat up bricks (like a central storage heater) and then has a fan controlled via a thermostat to distribute the warm air though ducts in the flat to each room. It's a brilliant system and I'm very...
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    Hotpoint DF22 dishwasher getting stuck mid-cycle (doubtless others with mechanical timer)

    Just thought I'd post here in the fond hope that it may save someone else some pain and suffering. I recently inherited a little-used and basic Hotpoint DF22 dishwasher from some friends who were re-working their kitchen. Looked tidy, and supposedly in good working order, so I had it all...
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    Creda Electric Shower - Won't Turn Off!

    Hi all, Would appreciate some help with this. Creda shower has been working fine for years, but now will not switch off unless I switch off the Shower electricity at the fusebox. Shower unit has 'shut down' button and 3 other power buttons. Pressing the buttons makes the light next to each...
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    Creda Storage Heaters Pt2

    Make: Creda Model: 79162 Hey All. So these storage heaters are the bane of my life. I noticed one of the storage heaters not working some months ago, I opened it up, realised there was a green component on the thermal combined control (what ever that is) that was heating up really hot, but...
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