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    Bosch Dishwasher won't take in water

    Tipped back to about 45 degrees. Not a drop of water
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    Bosch Dishwasher won't take in water

    What I see on a sticker on the edge of the door is: E-nr SM65SE02UK/01 FD 8909 the pump runs continuously, starting a few seconds after turning on mains poer. and keeps running as long as the mains power is on. None of the buttons on the front control panel have any effect. The E15...
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    Bosch Dishwasher won't take in water

    I have a Bosch Exxcel dishwasher that was showing a E24 warning light this morning, as was was my nose at the smell of the kids stale milk residue from yesterday. This is the not first time this has happened, and aclean out of the pump filter soon had the machine draining again. However it now...
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    Potterton Netaheat boiler won't light

    Thanks for the tips. The tubes are unrestricted, soft, clear & flexible - look like they've likely been replaced at some point. The boiler was last serviced in October 2007, but don't know how well. I now know I was exagerrating a bit in my previous post when I said the boiler would run...
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    Potterton Netaheat boiler won't light

    thanks guys. Had to take a day off from diagnosis yesterday but back on the job last night. I can get the boiler to follow a normal start-up sequence by blowing gently in the feed tube to the pressure switch. The fan is operating apparently normally and the boiler will continue to run once...
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    Potterton Netaheat boiler won't light

    Yesterday morning we discovered we had no hot water because the boiler had failed to come on for its programmed morning cycle. Over-riding the controller has no effect. The fan relay operates, but the pilot makes no attempt to light. There are no other signs or sounds of life - just the fan...
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    Compound Mitre Saw vs. Flip Over Saw

    With some serious home renovation projects coming up, I resolved to dig into my piggy bank and get a 12" DeWalt compound sliding mitre saw (DW718, saw it in the States last week for less than $600, but sadly the same in pounds here). Undaunted, I went round a couple of decent shops here to...
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    Fitting thermostatic radiator valves in microbore system

    Thanks. I had wondered if that was a solution - in fact it sounds like the only solution. Presumably a task best left until warmer times, since the whole system would have to be drained and given that it woud be a more time consuming task per radiator than a simple valve changeout, this would...
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    Fitting thermostatic radiator valves in microbore system

    I have a 1970s era 10mm microbore CH system in my 3-storey house. The radiators are fitted with double entry valves (at least I think that's what they are called - both pipes terminate at the same side of the radiator). I would like to fit thermostatic valves, but I have not been able to...
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