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[Misc] Recommend a Washer Dryer repair person ....



Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
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Oct 27, 2003
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.... can anyone recommend a washer dryer repair person ? Indeed is there anyone on here that works in the industry ?

I'm considering using theses people - http://houseappliancerepairs.co.uk - as they have no call out fee. Has anyone used them ?

I have a Samsung WD8704RJA washer dryer that has stopped drying and instead displays the error HE2. I've tried to fix it myself using the online advice sites but I think I probably need to get it done professionally.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
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The Fatherland
That Mohammed I'm Well Hard Bruce Lee chap is in the game. Try him, a few friends have used his services and he comes rated.
 


Muhammad - I’m hard - Bruce Lee

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HE2 refers to the heating circuit.
Take the lid off and check the TOCs at the top of the heater chamber, they should have a re-set button.
While you've got the lid off, check that the fan turns freely as this is a common reason why the stats pop out.
Alternatively, if the fan is free, check the condenser unit (plastic chamber) for blockages
If the stats don't re-set, check the dryer element continuity with a multi meter, you should get a reading in the region of 25-35 ohms.
 
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Perry Milkins

Just a quiet guy.
Aug 10, 2007
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Ardingly
H2 refers to the heating circuit.
Take the lid off and check the TOCs at the top of the heater chamber, they should have a re-set button.
While you've got the lid off, check that the fan turns freely as this is a common reason why the stats pop out.
If the stats don't re-set, check the dryer element continuity with a multi meter, you should get a reading in the region of 25-35 ohms.

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Herr Tubthumper

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Jul 11, 2003
62,697
The Fatherland
HE2 refers to the heating circuit.
Take the lid off and check the TOCs at the top of the heater chamber, they should have a re-set button.
While you've got the lid off, check that the fan turns freely as this is a common reason why the stats pop out.
Alternatively, if the fan is free, check the condenser unit (plastic chamber) for blockages
If the stats don't re-set, check the dryer element continuity with a multi meter, you should get a reading in the region of 25-35 ohms.

See. I told you he knows his onions.
 




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